Thank You Very Much
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“Thank You Very Much” | |||||
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Single by Kevin Ayers | |||||
B-side | ‘There Goes Johnny’ & ‘Don’t Blame Them’ | ||||
Released | 1992 | ||||
Format | CD & 7" 45 rpm | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Label | FNAC | ||||
Producer | Dave Vatch and Kevin Ayers | ||||
Kevin Ayers single chronology | |||||
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"Thank You Very Much" is a Kevin Ayers single release taken from his 1992 album, Still Life with Guitar. After the release of the album Ayers became a recluse and withdrew from the music scene for fifteen years.
[edit] Track listing
7"
- "Thank You Very Much" (Kevin Ayers)
- "There Goes Johnny" (Kevin Ayers)
CD
- "Thank You Very Much" (Kevin Ayers)
- "There Goes Johnny" (Kevin Ayers)
- "Don’t Blame Them" (Kevin Ayers)
[edit] Personnel
- Kevin Ayers / Guitar, Vocals
- Kevin Armstrong / Guitar
- Stuart Bruce / Keyboards
- Simon Clarke / Keyboards
- B.J. Cole / Guitar (Steel)
- Ben Darlow / Vocals
- Roy Dodds / Drums
- Simon Edwards / Bass
- Ollie Halsall / Guitar, Keyboards
- Gavin Harrison / Drums
- Graham Henderson / Keyboards
- Richard Lee / Bass
- Steve Monti / Drums
- Anthony Moore / Keyboards
- Mark E. Nevin / Guitar
- Mike Oldfield / Guitar
- Danny Thompson / Bass