The series would run throughout the 70s and become a ubiquitous feature of the label. It was taken so seriously, that David Bowie himself offered the track listing for his own addition to the series, (SPA/PA 58), which was released in March 1970 after the success of the Phillips-released single Space Oddity. It also showed how the World Ofs could be a veritable treasure trove for rarities and one-offs, as it contained the first official release of Let Me Sleep Beside You, Karma Man and In The Heat Of The Morning. According to Kevin Cann' s invaluable book on Bowie' s early years, Any Day Now, Bowie bought a copy of the original himself from a record shop on Beckenham High Street. It became a big seller - indeed, Decca repackaged it - when Bowie finally became a big star. Imagine the shock people had thinking they had The Jean Genie when all they had was Uncle Arthur and Little Bombardier.
Side A
1     Uncle Arthur     
2     Love You Till Tuesday     
3     There Is A Happy Land     
4     Little Bombardier     
5     Sell Me A Coat     
6     Silly Boy Blue     
7     The London Boys     
Side B
1     Karma Man     
2     Rubber Band     
3     Let Me Sleep Beside You     
4     Come And Buy My Toys     
5     She's Got Medals     
6     In The Heat Of The Morning     
7     When I Live My Dream