Get Out and Walk explained

Get Out and Walk
Type:Album
Artist:The Farmer's Boys
Cover:Get Out and Walk-Farmer's Boys.jpg
Released:October 1983
Genre:New wave
Label:EMI
Next Title:With These Hands
Next Year:1985

Get Out and Walk is the debut album by the Farmer's Boys, released in 1983. Initial copies came with a free 33.3rpm 12" with 12" versions of "For You", "Muck It Out", "Probably One of the Best Investments I Ever Made" and "Soft Drink". The album reached No. 49 on the UK Albums Chart.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Matter of Fact"
  2. "Probably One of the Best Investments I Ever Made"
  3. "More Than a Dream"
  4. "Woke Up This Morning"
  5. "The Way You Made Me Cry"
  6. "A Promise You Can't Keep"
  7. "Soft Drink"
  8. "Wailing Wall"
  9. "For You"
  10. "Torn in Two"
  11. "Who Needs It"

2009 Expanded Version (bonus tracks)

  1. "T.O.S.D."
  2. "Drinking And Dressing Up"
  3. "Something That I Ate"
  4. "I Don't Know Why I Don't Like All My Friends"
  5. "Muck It Out - Single Version"
  6. "Funky Combine John"
  7. "Probably One Of The Best Investments I Ever Made - 12" Version"
  8. "For You - 12" Version"
  9. "Soft Drink - 12" Version"
  10. "Muck It Out - Extended Version"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Get Out and Walk | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company. Officialcharts.com.