Don’t Let It Get You Down
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This article is about the Kevin Ayres single. For the Echo & the Bunnymen single, see Don't Let It Get You Down (Echo & the Bunnymen song).
| “Don’t Let It Get You Down” | |||||
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| Single by Kevin Ayers from the album Bananamour |
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| B-side | "Oh! Wot a Dream" | ||||
| Released | 1972 | ||||
| Format | 7" 45 rpm | ||||
| Label | Harvest (FR) | ||||
| Writer(s) | Kevin Ayers | ||||
| Producer | Kevin Ayers & Andrew King | ||||
| Kevin Ayers singles chronology | |||||
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"Don’t Let It Get You Down" was a Kevin Ayers French single release. The A-side was the opening track from Ayers’ forthcoming 1973 LP Bananamour. The flip side, 'Oh! Wot A Dream' was Ayers’ whimsical tribute to his colleague Syd Barrett.
[edit] Track listing
- "Don’t Let It Get You Down" (Kevin Ayers)
- "Oh! Wot a Dream" (Kevin Ayers)
[edit] Personnel
- Kevin Ayers / Guitar, Vocals
- Howie Casey / Tenor Saxophone
- Dave Caswell / Trumpet
- Lyle Jenkins / Baritone Saxophone
- Archie Leggett / Bass, Vocals
- Barry St. John /Vocals
- Eddie Sparrow / Percussion, Drums
- Liza Strike / Vocals
- Doris Troy /Vocals

