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1983 single by XTC
"Love on a Farmboy's Wages"
Single by XTC
from the album Mummer
B-side"In Loving Memory Of A Name"
Released19 September 1983 (1983-09-19)
Recorded1982
Genre
Length
  • 3:58
  • 3:47 (home demo version)
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)Andy Partridge
Producer(s)Steve Nye, XTC
XTC singles chronology
"Wonderland"
(1983)
"Love on a Farmboy's Wages"
(1983)
"Thanks for Christmas"
(1983)

"Love on a Farmboy's Wages" is a song written by Andy Partridge of the English rock band XTC, released as the third single from their 1983 album Mummer. It peaked at number 50 on the UK Singles Chart. Partridge wrote the song during the aftermath of the cancelled English Settlement tour. It features a key modulation from E to F# before its bridge. Drummer Terry Chambers left the band during rehearsals for the song. The single's cover art is a photograph of Partridge's actual wallet with the title embossed.

Music

Ned Raggett called the song "a folk pop delight" which called to mind the period in which "Bert Jansch and Nick Drake had as much influence as Lennon and McCartney".

Cover

Folk-rock veterans Fairport Convention included a cover of the song on their 2007 album Sense of Occasion. Their guitarist and founding member Simon Nicol sang the lead vocal.

Personnel

XTC

Charts

Chart (1983) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC) 50

Cover versions

References

  1. ^ Raggett, Ned. "XTC - Love on a Farmboy's Wages". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
  2. Mason, Stewart. XTC - Compact XTC: The Singles 1978-1885 (1987) Review at AllMusic. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
  3. Bernhardt, Todd (28 January 2007). "Andy discusses 'Love on a Farmboy's Wages'". Chalkhills.
  4. "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 6 January 2018.

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