The World Ain't Round It's Square

"The World Ain't Round It's Square" is a song recorded in 1966 by The Savages, a garage rock band from Bermuda and was written by Howie Rego and Bobby Zuill.

The song has been mentioned as a landmark anthem of 1960s youthful defiance and is ranked #4 in the list of the 1000 greatest garage rock records in Mike Markesich's Teenbeat Mayhem.

"The World Ain't Round It's Square" was written by Howie Rego and Bobby Zuill and performed by the Savages from Bermuda.

[2] On February 6, 1966, the Savages were recorded during a live performance in front of about 150 patrons at the Hub, a nightclub at the Princess Hotel, which featured the band doing several songs such as "The World Ain't Round It's Square," sung in a scowling voice by Bobby Zuill.

[2][3][4] According to Rob Zuill, "...we were so scared that we played everything too fast…" "The World Ain't Round It's Square" would appear on the resulting 1966 album, Live 'n Wild, taped from the show and released on Duane Records.