Any Fule Kno That
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| “Any Fule Kno That” | |||||
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| Song by Deep Purple | |||||
| Album | Abandon | ||||
| Released | June 2, 1998 | ||||
| Recorded | 1997-1998 | ||||
| Genre | Hard rock | ||||
| Length | 4:27 | ||||
| Label | EMI (UK) CMC International (US) |
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| Writer | Ian Gillan Steve Morse Roger Glover Jon Lord Ian Paice |
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| Producer | Deep Purple Roger Glover |
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| Abandon track listing | |||||
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Any Fule Kno That is the first song on the 1998 album Abandon by Deep Purple. Vocalist Ian Gillan takes a spoken word approach on the song, comparable to rapping. It also one of the rare occasions in which his lyrics contain an expletive, in this case the word 'shit'. The unusual spelling of the title comes from the Nigel Molesworth books.
[edit] Credits
- Ian Gillan - vocals
- Steve Morse - guitar
- Roger Glover - bass
- Jon Lord - organ
- Ian Paice - drums

