Desdemona (Marc Bolan song)

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"Desdemona"
Japan picture sleeve
Single by John's Children
A-side "Desdemona"
B-side "Remember Thomas A. Beckett"
Released UK: 24 May 1967
Format 7"
Genre Pop music
Length 2:27
Label UK: Track 604003
Germany: Polydor 59116
Writer Marc Bolan
Producer Simon Napier-Bell
John's Children singles chronology
"Just What You Want - Just What You'll Get"
(1967)
"Desdemona"
(1967)
"Midsummer Night's Scene"
(1967)

"Desdemona" is a song by the British cult band John's Children. It was released in 1967 and failed to chart in Britain, possibly due to the fact it was banned by the BBC for a "controversial" lyric (lift up your skirt and fly). However, the song was a minor hit in Europe.

The song was composed by Marc Bolan, at the time a member of John's Children, and is considered to be one of the greatest songs the group recorded, or indeed, one of the greatest early (ie. pre Tyrannosaurus Rex/T. Rex) Bolan songs.

The song was covered by Radio Stars (1978), Marsha Hunt (1969) and The Jam were known to have played the song live.

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