Tears from a Willow

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“Tears from a Willow”
“Tears from a Willow” cover
Single by Ooberman
Released 11th October 1999
Format CD, 7" Vinyl
Recorded Unknown
Genre Indie, Psychedelic pop
Label Independiente
Producer Stephen Street
Ooberman singles chronology
"Million Suns"
(1999)
"Tears from a Willow"
(1999)
"Shorley Wall"
(2000)

"Tears from a Willow" was the third single taken from Ooberman's debut album The Magic Treehouse. It was released by Independiente in October 1999. In the song's radio edit, a reference to LSD was removed, but remained intact on the single itself. The radio edit has never been released commercially, but can be heard in the song's video.

B-side "Moth to a Flame" was recently voted the best Ooberman song ever by users of the band's online forum.[1]

Contents

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[edit] CD (ISOM37MS)

  1. "Tears from a Willow" (Popplewell)
  2. "Moth to a Flame" (Flett)
  3. "Danny Boy" (Popplewell)

[edit] 7" Vinyl (ISOM37S)

  1. "Tears from a Willow" (Popplewell)
  2. "Igloo II: Yellow Snow" (Popplewell)

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