- Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes
Infobox Single
Name =Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes
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Artist =Kevin Ayers
Album =Whatevershebringswesing
B-side ="Stars"
Released =27 August , 1971
Format =7" 45 rpm
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Genre =Rock
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Label =Harvest
Writer =Kevin Ayers
Producer =Kevin Ayers , Andrew King
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Last single ="Butterfly Dance "
(1970)
This single ="Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes"
(1971)
Next single ="Oh! Wot a Dream "
(1972)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = 1976 reissue
Type = single
Lower caption = 1976 reissue "Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes" was aKevin Ayers single release. The song taken from his classic 1971 album "Whatevershebringswesing " (released three months later). It would be re-released as a single in 1976 when Ayers re-signed toHarvest Records . The B-side, 'Stars' was a non album track that would be later included on the 1976 compilation "Odd Ditties".Track listing
#"Stranger In Blue Suede Shoes" (Kevin Ayers)
#"Stars" (Kevin Ayers)Personnel
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Kevin Ayers / vocals, guitar, bass (on "Stranger.."), vocals, bass (on "Stars")
*David Bedford / piano (on "Stranger.."), organ (on "Stars")
*Mike Oldfield / guitar on "Stars"
*Dave Dufort / drums on "Stars"
*Tony Carr / drums on "Stranger.."
*The Ladybirds / backing vocals on "Stars"Live version
One live version of the song was released on the album "
June 1, 1974 ".1976 reissue
To celebrate the return of
Kevin Ayers toHarvest Records , in November 1976 the label reissued his 1971 neo-rockabilly single. This time the track was accompanied by an another unreleased song from the "Whatevershebringswesing " sessions – "Fake Mexican Tourist Blues". This humorous track involves an unscrupulous Mexican trying to pair Ayers off with various members of his family; “Hey, brother, what about my mother / She's only just forty / She's especially naughty / She knows a lot a tricks / More than the younger chicks / And if you don't like my mother / I got a very nice brother.” Both songs were included on a collection Harvest released that year of Ayers rarities and B-sides entitled "Odd Ditties", which this single helped to promote.
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