The World Has Surely Lost It's Head Journeyman's Grace THE WORLD HAS SURELY LOST ITS HEAD / THE JOURNEYMAN'S GRACE (Single) 14 February 1972
A Side: The World Has Surely Lost Its Head (Simon Nicol) 3'05"
B Side: The Journeyman's Grace (Dave Swarbrick / Richard Thompson)

4'30"
Note:
  • The " A" Side is an alternate title for the track better known as " Breakfast In Mayfair"
ISSUES
USA

A& M Records 1333-S (14 February 1972)
Musicians
Dave Swarbrick Mandolin (A), Fiddle (B), Backing Vocals (B)
Simon Nicol Vocal (A/B), Acoustic Guitar (A/B)
Dave Pegg Bass Guitar (A/B), Backing Vocals (A)
Dave Mattacks

Drums (A/B), Percussion (B)
A Side: is taken from " Babbacombe Lee" (Island ILPS 9176) and was recorded August-September 1971 at Sound Techniques, London. Engineered by John Wood. Produced by John Wood and Simon Nicol
B Side: is taken from " Angel Delight" (Island ILPS 9162) and was recorded February-March 1971 at Sound Techniques, London. Engineered by John Wood. Produced by Fairport Convention and John Wood
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