Desdemona_(Marc_Bolan_song)

Desdemona (John's Children song)

Desdemona (John's Children song)

1967 single by John's Children


"Desdemona" is a song by the English cult band John's Children. The song was composed by Marc Bolan, who at the time was a member of John's Children.

Quick Facts Single by John's Children, A-side ...

It was released in 1967 and failed to chart in Britain, possibly due to the fact it was banned by the BBC for the controversial lyric "lift up your skirt and fly."[1] However, the song was a minor hit in Europe.

It was also recorded by the band Fresh, on their album, "Fresh Today" (RCA LSP-4427), in 1970. This revision was co-produced by John's Children producer Simon Napier-Bell and Ray Singer, who provided vocals.

It was later covered by Radio Stars (featuring former John's Children singer Andy Ellison) (1978) and Marsha Hunt (1969), with The Jam additionally known to have played the song live.


References

  1. Phil Hebblethwaite (15 September 2017). "40 years on: 6 things you possibly didn't know about Marc Bolan". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 14 June 2019.

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