A Trick of The Tail - Working Titles For The Album

Working Titles For The Album

Before A Trick of the Tail was released, two songs had working titles. Below is a list of the original working title and finalised song title (in parentheses):

  • "Indians" ("Squonk")
  • "Beloved Summer" ("It's Yourself"; not included on the album, but later released as the B-side of "Your Own Special Way" and features on "Genesis: Archive 2: 1976-1992")

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