What could be pop's highest grossing song about the war was released by the British band in the early Nineties. 'They're all place names on the Western Front: Gommecourt, Thiepval, Mametz Wood.' All Together Now by The Farm (1990) 'Nobody could make out what the words were,' said its writer Chris White.
The most experimental outing from the group who hit big with She's Not There, in an ill-advised move it was selected as the first single from the band's Odessey & Oracle. Recorded in 1967, this was ostensibly the first rock song about the First World War. Butchers Tale (Western Front 1914) by The Zombies (1967)