Martian Man

"Martian Man" is a song written by Lynsey de Paul[1] that was destined to be a track on her 1976 album Before You Go Tonight (aka Take Your Time), but was shelved as part of a legal dispute with former manager Don Arden.[2]

Although the dispute was solved in de Paul's favour, the album was first released in 1990 in Japan.[3] It finally appeared internationally as a track on her 2013 anthology, Into My Music.[4] De Paul explained that the ethereal song is about former boyfriend and zany musician Roy Wood, hence the strange lyrics about a woman who falls in love with a stranded Martian.[2] In 1996, the ex-All About Eve singer, Julianne Regan, released an electronic version of the song that was approved by de Paul,[5] as a track on the extended play CD The Milkman by Regan's group, Mice,[6] which reached No. 92 on the UK Singles Chart in May that year.[7]

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