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  1. "Apples and Oranges" is the third United Kingdom single by Pink Floyd, the final one written by Syd Barrett, and released in 1967. The B-side was "Paint Box" written by Richard Wright. The song is about a girl whom the narrator meets at the supermarket. It is one of only a handful of songs by Pink Floyd which deals directly with love.

  2. 25 de ene. de 2020 · Apples And Oranges Pink Floyd Apples And Oranges/Paint Box (Single) Words & music by Syd Barrett ( G A C D) G E Got a flip-top pack of cigarettes in her pocket, feeling A Good at the top, shopping in sharp shoes, G E A Walking in the sunshine town feeling very cool D Eb But the butchers and the bakers in the supermarket stores getting E A ...

  3. Original lyrics of Apples And Oranges song by Pink Floyd. Explain your version of song meaning, find more of Pink Floyd lyrics. Watch official video, print or download text in PDF. Comment and share your favourite lyrics.

  4. "Apples and Oranges" is the third United Kingdom single by Pink Floyd, the final one written by Syd Barrett, and released in 1967. The B-side was "Paint Box" written by Richard Wright. The song is about a girl whom the narrator meets at the supermarket. It is one of only a handful of songs by Pink Floyd which deals directly with love.

  5. Apples and oranges Apples and oranges Cornering neatly she trips up sweetly To meet the people She's on time again And then I catch her by the eye Then I stop and have to think What a funny thing to do 'cause I'm feeling very pink Apples and oranges Apples and oranges I love, she She loves me See you See you See you Thought you might like to know

  6. 5 de ago. de 2010 · Apples and oranges was the last single released in 1967 by the floyd and it was also the last single written by Syd Barrett for the pink floyd.This stereo ve...

  7. "Apples and Oranges" is the third United Kingdom single by Pink Floyd, the final one written by Syd Barrett, and released in 1967. The B-side was "Paint Box" written by Richard Wright. The song is about a girl whom the narrator meets at the supermarket. It is one of only a handful of songs by Pink Floyd which deals directly with love.