Over the Wall We Go

Over the Wall We Go

Single infobox
Name = Over the Wall We Go


Artist = 'Oscar' AKA Paul Nicholas
from Album =
B-side = "Every Day of My Life"
Released = 1967
Genre =
Length =
Label = Reaction
Lyrics = David Bowie
Director = Nicky Walsh
Producer = Robert Stigwood
Chart position =
Last single =
This single =
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Jolly, marching beat satirical/cynical song about life in an English prison. Released in summer 1967, aimed at the holiday season market. Its lyrics (written by David Bowie) are witty and suggest prison guards are both corrupt and stupid, plus homophobic references about inmates.

Banned by the BBC because of its anti-establishment satirical lyrics, its only airtime was on the offshore pirate stations; notably Radio Caroline and Radio London.

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Cat no. 591012. Copyright Essex Music.

B side is a song called Every Day of My Life, also sung by Oscar. Writer is Beuselinck (aka Paul Nicholas)Directed by Phil Dennys. Other details same as A side.


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