De/Vision Is A German Synthpop Musical Group. The Band Started As A Quartet Consisting Of Thomas Adam Steffen Keth Stefan Blender And Markus Ganssert. They Formed The Band In 1988. The Name De/Vision Is A Play On Words. The Majority Of The Band's Lyrics Are In English But They Have Had Some Songs In German. Markus Left The Band In 2000. In The Same Year Steffen Started A Side Project As The Vocalists With Green Court Called 'Green Court Featuring De/Vision'. The Band With Remaining Members Thomas Adam And Steffen Keth Is Currently Signed To Drakkar Records In Europe And Dancing Ferret Discs In North America. Since 1994 The Prodigious Band Has Released A New Studio Album Of Original Material Every 1.5 Years. Read More On Last.Fm. User-Contributed Text Is Available Under The Creative Commons By-SA License Additional Terms May Apply.
"Here Comes My Baby" Is A Pop Song Written By Cat Stevens And Recorded In 1967. It Originally Appeared On His Album Matthew And Son. The Song Minus The Final Verse Was Also Covered By The Tremeloes Whose Version Was A No. 4 Hit In The UK Singles Chart 1 And A No. 13 Hit In The U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Chart In 1967. 2 It Was Also Covered By The Mavericks. In 1990 Yo La Tengo Covered It In Their Covers Album Fakebook. Jim Noir Covered The Song For A 2006 Chase Bank Commercial. The English Band Sons Of Admirals Covered This Song For Their Debut Single In June 2010. It Was Also Done As A Pop-Punk Cover In The Late 1970s By The Jags. The Track Can Be Found On Their The Best Of The Jags Album. It Was Also Covered By LMP On Their Album A Century Of Song As Their Selection For 1967. The Track Was Featured In The Movie Rushmore. A Clip From The Cat Stevens Original Is Played On Scrubs Season 2 Episode 5 In The Scene "Elliot Gets A Reputation". This Song Was Covered By Elizabeth Mitchell On Her Album You Are My Sunshine And By Turin Brakes As A B-Side To Their Single "Something In My Eye". Sons Of Admirals Covered The Song As Their First Release.