Singing a Song in the Morning

Singing a Song in the Morning

Infobox Single
Name =Singing a Song in the Morning


Cover size =
Caption =
Artist =Kevin Ayers and The Whole World
from Album =
A-side =
B-side =Eleanor's Cake (Which Ate Her)
Released =Feb, 1970
Format =7" 45 rpm
Recorded =
Genre =Psychedelic rock
Length =2:48
Label =Harvest HAR 5011
Writer =Kevin Ayers
Producer =Peter Jenner, Malcolm Jones
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single =
This single =
Next single =
Misc = Extra chronology 2
Artist =Kevin Ayers single
Type = single
Last single =
This single = "Singing a Song in the Morning"
(1970)
Next single ="Butterfly Dance"
(1970)
"Singing A Song In The Morning" was the first Kevin Ayers single, released three months after his debut solo LP "Joy of a Toy". It did not feature on the album. The song was originally recorded with contributions from Syd Barrett on guitar although his parts were edited out of this release, only re-appearing on a 2006 reissue of the LP. 'Eleanor’s Cake (Which Ate Her)' was taken from the "Joy of a Toy" album and is considered a classic Ayers recording.

Track listing

#"Singing A Song In The Morning" (Kevin Ayers)
#"Eleanor’s Cake (Which Ate Her)" (Kevin Ayers)

Personnel

*Kevin Ayers / Guitars and Vocals
*David Sinclair / Organ
*Richard Sinclair / Bass
*Richard Coughlan / Drums
*The Ladybirds / Backing Vocals


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