The Sex Pistols protest song God Save The Queen is to be re-released 35 years after its debut, in time for the Diamond Jubilee in June.
The track, which featured a defaced image of the Queen on the original cover, was released during the Silver Jubilee in 1977 and was subsequently banned by the BBC.
Nevertheless, it entered the chart at number two.
The Sex Pistols' label, Universal, will also re-release the band's debut album.
Source & Image : BBC
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