Idlewild (Everything But The Girl Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

All tracks composed by Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt, except where indicated:

  1. "I Don't Want to Talk About It" (Danny Whitten)
  2. "Love Is Here Where I Live"
  3. "These Early Days" (Thorn)
  4. "I Always Was Your Girl"
  5. "Oxford Street" (Thorn)
  6. "The Night I Heard Caruso Sing" (Watt)
  7. "Goodbye Sunday"
  8. "Shadow on a Harvest Moon" (Thorn)
  9. "Blue Moon Rose"
  10. "Tears All Over Town" (Watt)
  11. "Lonesome for a Place I Know"
  12. "Apron Strings"


Track Listing for 2012 Edsel Records Reissue

  1. "Love Is Here Where I Live"
  2. "These Early Days"
  3. "I Always Was Your Girl"
  4. "Oxford Street"
  5. "The Night I Heard Caruso Sing"
  6. "Goodbye Sunday"
  7. "Shadow On A Harvest Moon"
  8. "Blue Moon Rose"
  9. "Tears All Over Town"
  10. "Lonesome For A Place I Know"
  11. "Apron Strings"
  12. "Dyed In The Grain" (A-Side Or B-Side)
  13. "No Place Like Home" (A-Side Or B-Side)
  14. "Another Day, Another Dollar" (A-Side Or B-Side)
  15. "Hang Out The Flags" (A-Side Or B-Side)
  16. "Home From Home" (A-Side Or B-Side)
  17. "I Don T Want To Talk About It" (A-Side Or B-Side)
  18. "I Don't Want To Talk About It" (A-Side Or B-Side)
  19. "Living On Honeycomb" (A-Side Or B-Side)
  20. "How About Me?" (A-Side Or B-Side)
  21. "These Early Days" (A-Side Or B-Side)
  22. "Love Is Here Where I Live" (Home Demo 1987)
  23. "I Always Was Your Girl" (Home Demo 1987)
  24. "Tears All Over Town" (Home Demo 1987)
  25. "Apron Strings" (Home Demo 1987)
  26. "Oxford Street" (Home Demo 1987)
  27. "Lonesome For A Place I Know" (Home Demo 1987)
  28. "Always Remember (These Early Days)" (Home Demo 1987)
  29. "Apron Strings" (Alternative Film Version, 1987) (Outtake)

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