Kooks (song)
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Released17 December 1971[a]
RecordedSummer 1971
| "Kooks" | |
|---|---|
| Song by David Bowie | |
| from the album Hunky Dory | |
| Released | 17 December 1971[a] |
| Recorded | Summer 1971 |
| Studio | Trident, London |
| Genre | |
| Length | 2:53 |
| Label | RCA |
| Songwriter | David Bowie |
| Producers | Ken Scott, David Bowie |
| Official audio | |
| "Kooks (2015 Remaster)" on YouTube | |
"Kooks" is a song written by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie, which appears on his 1971 album Hunky Dory. Bowie wrote this song to his newborn son Duncan Jones. The song was a pastiche of early 1970s Neil Young because Bowie was listening to a Neil Young record at home on 30 May 1971 when he got the news of the arrival of his son.[6]
- Before the studio recording of the song was made, it was recorded for the BBC In Concert radio show with John Peel, on 3 June 1971 (broadcast on 20 June 1971). In 2000 this recording was released on the Bowie at the Beeb album.
- The song was recorded again for the BBC Sounds of the 70s radio show with Bob Harris on 21 September 1971 (broadcast on 4 October 1971).
Personnel
- David Bowie – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, alto sax
- Mick Ronson – string arrangement
- Trevor Bolder – bass, trumpet
- Mick Woodmansey – drums
- Rick Wakeman – piano
