Little Bear (song) explained

Little Bear
Artist:Guillemots
Album:Through the Windowpane
Recorded:2006
Genre:Baroque pop
Length:4:49
Label:Polydor

"Little Bear" is a song by indie band Guillemots. It was written by Guillemots frontman Fyfe Dangerfield[1] and is the opening track of the band's debut album, Through the Windowpane (2006).

In a radio programme celebrating the 40th anniversary of BBC station Radio 1, Paul McCartney named "Little Bear" as one of his "all-time favourite songs".[2] [3] McCartney called the track "a very brave way to open an album", and praised its "beautiful orchestration".[4]

Notes and References

  1. Through the Windowpane. Through the Windowpane. Guillemots . 2006. 16. Polydor. 1701603. UK.
  2. Web site: Paul McCartney's Beach tears. Monsters and Critics. 19 September 2007.
  3. Web site: Legends. September 2007. BBC Radio 1. London.
  4. Book: Dimery. Robert. MacDonald. Bruno. Visonti. Tony. Dimery. Robert. 1001 Songs You Must Hear Before You Die. illustrated. 2010. Universe. New York City. 978-07-89-32089-6. 502029980.