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Seaforth Road

Frankie Peroni Is A Singer Songwriter From Westcliff On Sea In Essex UK."Seaforth Road" is Frankie Peroni’s most intimate release yet—an indie-rock-album soaked in nostalgia, evening streetlights, and the weight of places that never quite let you go. Across its tracks, Peroni reflects on the faces and memories that shaped him, blending soft storytelling with cinematic ambience. Honest, raw, and deeply human, this is an album about returning to where it all began—if only to finally move on.

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    I Only Want To Be With You

    No its not the Dusty Springfield Song.. It is a retro type rock n roll song as I do love the 50s' and 60's Period for music. credits from Seaforth Road, track released November 21, 2025 Frankie Peroni Wrote & Produced. Mastered By Quincy Simon.

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    The Devils Train

    This is a kind of Country Rock Song..It has an odd ending ..I wanted to do something like the end of Layla or Mr Blue Sky...Russ Strutter Plays the Bass on This and Levent Basharan Plays the lead guitar solo Emma Jane Beaumont On Backing Vocals. credits from Seaforth Road, track released November 21, 2025Frankie PeroniRuss Strothard Bass GuitarEmma Jane Beaumont Backing VocalsLevent Basharan Lead Guitar. license all rights reserved   Published by New Music Nudge Unit

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    Nonsensical

    I was heavily Influenced By The Beatles I am the walrus and Sgt PepperWhilst Writing this one.   credits from Seaforth Road, track released in Fiat Land - November 21, 2025Frankie Peroni.George Cassidy Lead Guitar Solo.Mastered By Quincy Simon.   Published by New Music Nudge Unit - bitcoinessex.co.uk/new-music-nudge-unit

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    The Things You See When You Don't Have Your Gun

    A song Frankie wrote Some Time Ago.Its more or less a rock tune.I love the lyric - "Even Murderers are someones son." credits from Seaforth Road, track released in Fiat Land - November 21, 2025Frankie Peroni.George Cassidy Lead Guitar Solo.Mastered By Quincy Simon.   Published by New Music Nudge Unit

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Frankie Peroni Is A Singer Songwriter From Westcliff On Sea In Essex UK."Seaforth Road" is Frankie Peroni’s most intimate release yet—an indie-rock-album soaked in nostalgia, evening streetlights, and the weight of places that never quite let you go. Across its tracks, Peroni reflects on the faces and memories that shaped him, blending soft storytelling with cinematic ambience. Honest, raw, and deeply human, this is an album about returning to where it all began—if only to finally move on.

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Frankie Peroni

Produced by New Music Nudge Unit

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Frankie Peroni Is A Singer Songwriter From Westcliff On Sea In Essex UK."Seaforth Road" is Frankie Peroni’s most intimate release yet—an indie-rock-album soaked in nostalgia, evening streetlights, and the weight of places that never quite let you go. Across its tracks, Peroni reflects on the faces...

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