"Sometimes" was the third single released from Northern Irish rock band Ash's third studio album, Free All Angels (2001).
Although "Sometimes" reached only number 21 on the UK Singles Chart, it helped contribute to increase in sales for Free All Angels.
The song is almost always present in the live set, and is definitely a fan favourite, showing a different side to the band than that of heavier albums such as 1977 and Meltdown.
After John Peel's death in 2004, who was a great supporter of Ash, the band played this song live at Glastonbury 2005 in tribute to him.
Lastly, "Melon Farmer" is a cover of a Lazer-Gun Nun song, a band from Ash's school days.
It was originally performed on the "Peel Sessions" as a joke, but was so popular, Ash released it as a b-side and on the "Cosmic Debris" collection.
It was filmed in Cuba, and basically consists of Tim playing the acoustic guitar on the street while the band drive around in a green car.