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==Video Clip==

Does anyone know why in the video clip to this song there is a person with a bandage over their eyes singing along on stage?


== Recording date ==
== Recording date ==

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Video Clip

Does anyone know why in the video clip to this song there is a person with a bandage over their eyes singing along on stage?

Recording date

The article says it was recorded in one day and released 10 days later, and lists the release date as Feb 10 1970. The infobox, however, says release year "1970" and recording year "1969". Which one's correct? -- 201.78.236.243 12:42, 5 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Information repeated

It says that the B-side was "Who has seen the wind" twice.


Duran Duran?

I've been looking for the Duran Duran cover (or the album that is was on) with no success. Maybe you are thinking of the Toad and the Wet Sprocket version from 95 on the Working Class Hero: A Tribute?Zzz345zzz

Isn't Toad and the Wet Sprocket... Is Toad the Wet Sprocket 200.62.17.130

UK Chart

In the body of the article it mentions a peak UK position of five, in the side bar it is #4, which is it? Zzz345zzZ 02:44, 10 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]