Oh! Wot a Dream
"Oh! Wot a Dream" was a Kevin Ayers single taken from his fourth solo album Bananamour. Ayers has stated in interviews that 'Oh! Wot A Dream' was about his friend and colleague Syd Barrett[1] – "You are the most extraordinary person / You write the most peculiar kind of tunes / I met you floating as I was boating / One Afternoon". 'Connie On A Rubber Band' was a non album track that would later be included on 1976 compilation Odd Ditties.
"Oh! Wot a Dream" | ||||
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Single by Kevin Ayers | ||||
from the album Bananamour | ||||
B-side | "Connie on a Rubber Band" | |||
Released | Nov, 1972 | |||
Label | Harvest | |||
Songwriter(s) | Kevin Ayers | |||
Producer(s) | Kevin Ayers & Andrew King | |||
Kevin Ayers singles chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Oh! Wot A Dream" (Kevin Ayers)
- "Connie On A Rubber Band" (Kevin Ayers)
Personnel
- Kevin Ayers / Guitar, Vocals
- Eddie Sparrow / Percussion
Notes
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