The Friends (On BBC’s Top Gear with John Peel, October 14, 1968)

Marc Bolan

[John Peel]
Well it's good to have Tyrannosaurus Rex, back on the program, and this is quite a nice title for a very good song

[BBC Version of The Friends]
O Satyr come
And suck my thumb
'cos you're a little fawn
And you need me

On hoofy feet
Through the windy wheat
'cos you're a little fawn
And I'll feed thee

Down the delly way
With your belly grey
I've some fruit and nuts
And a reed O

And I'll skip with you
In the midnight blue
And carve fluting pipes
For you to play on

In the deeply dark
When the wolves loom large
I've a snuggly nook
'neath the meadow

Where you'll sleep and be
Curled and friends with me
Through the evil night
Till starling morning

[John Peel]
Well that was very short, Tyrannosaurus Rex and that was The Friends

Trivia about the song The Friends (On BBC’s Top Gear with John Peel, October 14, 1968) by T. Rex

On which albums was the song “The Friends (On BBC’s Top Gear with John Peel, October 14, 1968)” released by T. Rex?
T. Rex released the song on the albums “Prophets, Seers & Sages: The Angels of the Ages” in 1968 and “Bolan At The Beeb” in 2007.
Who composed the song “The Friends (On BBC’s Top Gear with John Peel, October 14, 1968)” by T. Rex?
The song “The Friends (On BBC’s Top Gear with John Peel, October 14, 1968)” by T. Rex was composed by Marc Bolan.

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