"Me and the Farmer" | ||||
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Single by The Housemartins | ||||
from the album The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death | ||||
Released | 24 August 1987[1] | |||
Recorded | 1987 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Go! Discs | |||
Songwriter(s) | Paul Heaton, Stan Cullimore. | |||
The Housemartins singles chronology | ||||
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"Me and the Farmer" is a single by British Indie rock band The Housemartins from the album The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death. It reached #15 in the UK singles chart the week of 12 September 1987.[2] The song had been written some 18 months previously, on 22 January 1986 (the same day as Happy Hour).[3]
The B-Side "Step Outside" later appeared in the 1988 compilation Now That's What I Call Quite Good.
The song is about how gentleman farmers treat their workers badly.
7 inch single track listing
- "Me and the Farmer"
- "I Bit My Lip"
12 inch/cassette single track listing
- "Me and the Farmer"
- "He Will Find You Out"
- "Step Outside"
- "I Bit My Lip"
Charts
Chart (1987) | Peak position |
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Irish Singles Chart | 4 |
UK Singles Chart | 15 |
References
- โ Smith, Robin (22 August 1987). "News Digest". Record Mirror. p. 17. ISSN 0144-5804.
- โ "Me and the Farmer", Chart Stats, retrieved 2010-02-11
- โ "Paul Heaton interview". The One Show. March 12, 2013. BBC One.
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