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David Bowie Do Anything You Say / Dig Everything – Can’t Help Thinking About Me / I’m Not Losing Sleep (UK) estimated value € 10,00

David Bowie Do Anything You Say / Dig Everything - Can't Help Thinking About Me / I'm Not Losing Sleep (UK) estimated value € 10,00

David Bowie Do Anything You Say / Dig Everything - Can't Help Thinking About Me / I'm Not Losing Sleep (UK) estimated value € 10,00 

Label: Pye Records – 7NX 8002

Format: 7" Vinyl Maxi single 33⅓ RPM

Recorded at: Pye Studios (Studio 2) in Bryanston Street, London.

Recorded date: March 7, 1966.

Released: Mid ’70’s Issue

Country: UK

"Do Anything You Say" is a single by the English musician David Bowie, his first release solely credited to himself. Released by Pye Records on 1 April 1966, it was produced by Tony Hatch and featured contributions from his new backing band, the Buzz. The song failed to chart and has been negatively received by his biographers.

Track listing

Side A1 – Do Anything You Say

Side A2 – I Dig Everything

Side B1 – Can't Help Thinking About Me

Side B2 – I'm Not Losing Sleep

Description

Media & Sleeve Condition

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM)
ring wear: No
All three seams looking perfect: Yes
Picture sleeve looks near mint: Yes
creases or folds: No
stamps or writing: No

 

 

Key Details
Artist Credit: This was the first single credited solely to David Bowie, following his departure from his previous backing band, The Lower Third.

Musicians: Despite the solo credit, the track features members of his new backing group at the time, The Buzz, as well as session musicians brought in by the label.

Production: The session was produced by Tony Hatch, who also played keyboards on the track and provided the upbeat, "Mod" pop arrangement typical of the Pye Records sound.

Songwriting: Written by David Bowie, the song reflected the transition from his R&B roots toward a more commercial pop-rock style.

Release: The single was released on April 1, 1966, on the Pye label.

B-Side: The track was backed by the song "Good Morning Girl", recorded during the same sessions.

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