Cowman, Milk Your Cow Explained

Cowman, Milk Your Cow
Type:single
Artist:Adam Faith
B-Side:Daddy What'll Happen to Me
Released:22 September 1967
Recorded:August 1967
Genre:Psychedelic rock, soft rock
Label:Parlophone (United Kingdom)
Laurie (United States)
Prev Title:What More Can Anyone Do?
Prev Year:1967
Next Title:To Hell With Love
Next Year:1967

"Cowman, Milk Your Cow" is a 1967 song by Adam Faith written by the Bee Gees' Barry and Robin Gibb. This song was included on The Two Best Sides of Adam Faith on EMI.[1]

This song was released as the A-side of "Daddy What'll Happen to Me" in the UK, but in the US, this track was the flipside of the same song that was released as a B-side of this song in the UK. The single was released on 22 September and met with a poor reception.

Origins and recording

Faith asked the Gibbs to write a new song after he heard the Bee Gees' third LP Bee Gees' 1st, requesting a psychedelic rock song with intriguing lyrics. The backing band are The Roulettes, according to the notes on The Two Best Sides of Adam Faith, an LP collection on the EMI Records. According to the liner notes on Bee Gees Songbook (CD) the guitar is played by Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac. The backing vocals are the Gibb brothers, and Robin Gibb sings with Faith on the bridge section.[2] The song was recorded in August 1967 inside a little studio in Denmark Street[3]

Faith talk about "Cowman, Milk Your Cow":

Barry agreed with Faith's opinion that the Gibbs were a hard act to follow vocally.[3]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adam Faith - The Two Best Sides of Adam Faith . Discogs . 6 April 2013.
  2. Web site: Gibb Songs: 1967 . Brennan . Joseph . 5 April 2013.
  3. Book: Hughes, Joseph . The Bee Gees: Tales Of The Brothers Gibb . 2009 . 9780857120045 . 6 April 2013.