[1] Originally, Bowie had intended to write the entire soundtrack for the movie, but after pressure to produce his own original album mounted (he would release Never Let Me Down in 1987), he instead pulled out of the project and only submitted the title track; Pink Floyd alum Roger Waters provided much of the original music for the soundtrack instead.
[2] "When the Wind Blows" marked the second contribution from Bowie to a film based on a Raymond Briggs book – he contributed a filmed introduction to The Snowman in 1982.
44, promoted by a video that featured a montage of clips from the film, with Bowie's animated face overlaid.
Bowie biographer Nicholas Pegg said that it was a "mystery why this splendidly melodramatic number ... didn't achieve greater chart success.
"[1] The single release appeared on Never Let Me Down (1995 reissue), in some regions on Best of Bowie (2002), The Platinum Collection (2005), The Best of David Bowie 1980-1987 (2005/2007), which also includes the music video, and Re:Call 4 from the Loving the Alien (1983–1988) box set (2018).