No Bother to Me

No Bother to Me
"No Bother To Me"
Single by Split Enz
from the album The Beginning of the Enz
B-side
  • "Home Sweet Home"
Released 1975
Format 7" vinyl
Recorded 1974
Genre Art rock
Length 3:11
Label White Cloud Records
Writer(s) Tim Finn, Phil Judd
Producer Split Enz
Split Enz singles chronology
"Sweet Talkin' Spoon Song"
(1973)
"No Bother To Me"
(1975)
"Maybe"
(1975)

"No Bother To Me" was a single written by Tim Finn and Phil Judd, recorded by Split Enz in 1974 and released in March 1975. It's worth noting this was the first release using the name Split Enz, rather than their previous moniker Split Ends.[1] The mix of this track is different from the Beginning Of The Enz album version. It was mixed at Mascot Studios in Auckland by Doug Jane and Barry Coburn. The LP version was mixed at Stebbing Studios by Tony Foster Moan in early 1974.

Track listing

  1. "No Bother To Me" 3:11
  2. "Home Sweet Home" 3:43

Personnel

Notes

  1. ^ [1]

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