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  • "' Paris buns "'are a sweetened breadlike cake similar to currant buns.
  • Both " Arnold Layne " and " Candy and a Currant Bun " were mixed into mono for the single.
  • The single was released on 10 March 1967 in the UK, backed by " Candy and a Currant Bun ".
  • Bunny is a nickname given by her family, as a baby her dark eyes made her resemble a currant bun.
  • In the United Kingdom, they are usually called simply " currants ", and often are used in scones, currant buns, Christmas cake, Christmas pudding and mincemeat.
  • The Mars Volta's cover of " Candy and a Currant Bun " was released in some U . S . indie stores as free 5 " VinylDisc in 2008.
  • The vinyl side contains the Pink Floyd cover " Candy and a Currant Bun ", while the CD side contains the audio track for " Candy and a Currant Bun " as well as the Wax Simulacra video as enhanced content.
  • The vinyl side contains the Pink Floyd cover " Candy and a Currant Bun ", while the CD side contains the audio track for " Candy and a Currant Bun " as well as the Wax Simulacra video as enhanced content.
  • EMI released the band's first single, " Arnold Layne ", with the B-side " Candy and a Currant Bun ", on 10 March 1967 on its Columbia label . } } Both tracks were recorded on 29 January 1967.
  • The album was not a definitive collection of material previously only available as singles, as several A-sides were omitted ( " Apples and Oranges, " " It Would Be So Nice " and " Point Me at the Sky " ), as well as one B-side ( " Candy and a Currant Bun " ).
  • Highlight Dream, a three-year-old chestnut Australian gelding by Higginsville out of Double Amends, Hope For The Best ( late Senatorial ), a four-year-old brown Australian filly by Sarab out of Semi Royal, Hot Stepper, a three-year-old bay New Zealand colt by Conquistarose out of Currant Bun.
  • She had a special computer called the Why-Tech, which had a variety of uses, it could provide music for songs, pictures for stories, instructions for making something in keeping with the programme's theme, or to help sing a song ( e . g . paper sugar buns for " Five Currant Buns " ).