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1975 single by Roy Wood From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Oh What a Shame" is a 1975 single, which was written and produced by Roy Wood.[1] Wood played all of the musical instruments on the recording, as well as supplying lead and multi-tracked backing vocals. The song was jointly globally published by Carlin Music Corp and Roy Wood Music.[2]
"Oh What a Shame" | ||||
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Single by Roy Wood | ||||
B-side | "Bengal Jig" | |||
Released | May 1975 | |||
Recorded | 1975 | |||
Genre | Pop music | |||
Length | 3:51 | |||
Label | Jet Records (JET 754) (UK), United Artists Records (US)[1] | |||
Songwriter(s) | Roy Wood | |||
Producer(s) | Roy Wood | |||
Roy Wood singles chronology | ||||
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The track reached number 13 in the UK Singles Chart.[3] The single remained in the UK chart for seven weeks, starting in May 1975.[4] It was also released as a single in Belgium, Australia, Netherlands, Ireland and the US.[2] The single was the final solo Wood recording to reach the UK Singles Chart.[4] In 1977, two years after "Oh What A Shame" left the UK Top 20, Wood commented, "I've written something like 30 hit songs, you know? It's not easy now to accept that I'm not a success anymore".[5]
"Oh What a Shame" has appeared on numerous compilation albums, including Wood's own Singles (1993, Connoisseur Records).[6] and Exotic Mixture: Best of Singles A's & B's (1999).[7] It also appeared on the 1999 expanded CD reissue of Wood's 1975 album, Mustard.[8]
The record still commands national radio play in the UK; the most recent airing being on BBC Radio 2's Pick of the Pops on 6 July 2019.[9]
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