Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud

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“Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud”
B-side of "Space Oddity" single by David Bowie
Album David Bowie (aka "Space Oddity")
Released 1969
Length 4:42 (single version)
4:52 (album version)
Label Philips
Writer David Bowie
Producer Gus Dudgeon
Cover versions

Cristina Donà

David Bowie (aka "Space Oddity") track listing

Side 1

  1. "Space Oddity"
  2. "Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed"
  3. "Don't Sit Down"
  4. "Letter to Hermione"
  5. "Cygnet Committee"

Side 2

  1. "Janine"
  2. "An Occasional Dream"
  3. "Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud"
  4. "God Knows I'm Good"
  5. "Memory of a Free Festival"

"Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud" is a song written by David Bowie in 1969 and first released as B-side to his single "Space Oddity". It was later included in his second eponymously-titled album (released in the U.S. as Man of Words, Man of Music and reissued by RCA in 1972 as Space Oddity). The album version features a full orchestral arrangement and is also notable for the debut on a Bowie record of Mick Ronson, who contributed uncredited lead guitar and handclaps midway through the track.[1]

Bowie himself said of the song: "It was about the disassociated, the ones who feel as though they're left outside, which was how I felt about me. I always felt I was on the edge of events, the fringe of things, and left out. A lot of my characters in those early years seem to resolve around that feeling. It must have come from my own interior puzzlement at where I was".[2]

[edit] Other releases

  • The track appeared on the Japanese compilation The Best of David Bowie in 1974.

[edit] Cover versions

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ David Buckley (1999). Strange Fascination - David Bowie: The Definitive Story: p.79
  2. ^ Chris Welch (1999). We Could be Heroes
  3. ^ Roy Carr & Charles Shaar Murray (1981). Bowie: An Illustrated Record: p.27