Cherry Blossom Clinic

"Cherry Blossom Clinic" is a song by British rock band The Move, written by their lead guitarist, co-lead vocalist and primary songwriter Roy Wood, intended as the follow up single to their hit "Flowers in the Rain", which reached number two in the Record Retailer chart. In style with many of Wood and the Move's other songs, "Cherry Blossom Clinic" deals with clinical insanity and loneliness, and makes several pop culture references throughout, which he largely credits to an ambition for writing a children's book. The track was initially recorded in August 1967 at Advision Studios, but was ultimately abandoned for another three months, before being re-recorded in November of that year and lacks a production credit.

Cherry Blossom Clinic

"Cherry Blossom Clinic" is a song by British rock band The Move, written by their lead guitarist, co-lead vocalist and primary songwriter Roy Wood, intended as the follow up single to their hit "Flowers in the Rain", which reached number two in the Record Retailer chart. In style with many of Wood and the Move's other songs, "Cherry Blossom Clinic" deals with clinical insanity and loneliness, and makes several pop culture references throughout, which he largely credits to an ambition for writing a children's book. The track was initially recorded in August 1967 at Advision Studios, but was ultimately abandoned for another three months, before being re-recorded in November of that year and lacks a production credit.