
The a-side 'Jenny' is a good example of a real 'power pop' single. too polished to be 'Punk' or 'New Wave'. The b-side is just a filler in my opinion, but you try it and see what you think.
On the a-side is the etching "We'll Mix Again" which shows some foresight as their third single was another version (live) of 'Jenny' produced especially for their performance on the TV

The name Jenny appears to be a popular name used on a number of songs: the classic 'Jenny' by the Lurkers, the brilliant JJJJeny by the Wasps (I'm playing this one now, if you haven't got the Wasps album go and get it now), the garage sound of 'Jenny Jenny' by the Sonics, and the Stereolab's 'Jenny Ondioline'.
Does anyone know any others? Leave a comment.
Band: Bank Robbers
Label: EMI
Year: 1983
Tracks:
1. Jenny
2. Please Come Back
Ripped from glorious scratched vinyl:
Bank Robbers had two other singles, of which neither appear to be commercially available. If anyone knows otherwise, please leave a comment and I will add the link.