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Revision as of 19:09, 8 February 2021
Release information
Release date | Media | Catalog number | Comments |
1982-04-02 | 7" | F-Beat XX21 | UK, ps |
1982-04-02 | 12" | F-Beat XX21T | UK, ps |
2003-10-27 | 5" CD | Edsel XX 21 | UK, available only in Singles, Volume 2 box set |
Artwork
7" UK F-Beat XX 21
12" UK F-Beat XX 21T
Images to follow
7" UK Edsel XX 21
7" tracklistSide A: |
12" tracklistSide A: |
CD tracklist01. I'm Your Toy (Live) [3:45] |
Credits
- Performed by: Elvis Costello & The Attractions with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Arranged and Conducted by Robert Kirby
- Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 1982-01-07
- Mixed by Elvis Costello and Paul Bass at Am-Pro Studio
- Performed by: Elvis Costello & The Attractions
- Recorded by Billy Sherrill in Nashville
- Mixed by Elvis Costello and Paul Bass
Charts
- #51 (UK)
Notes
- I'm Your Toy includes a brief spoken intro on the 12" single. This does not appear on the 7" or CD singles.
- The versions of Cry, Cry, Cry and Wondering on the CD single feature subtle differences in Elvis' vocals.
- Sleeve note: "For those of you who enjoyed our fortnight's excursion into country music here is a high light from our Albert Hall bash with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, a new arrangement of 'I'm Your Toy' by Robert Kirby, plus some dusty sides from our Nashville archives. Yours blue on blue, ELVIS COSTELLO."