"Robert Stigwood" . "August 1966 at Chalk Farm" . "1966 singles" . "Rhythm and blues songs" . "Cream (band) songs" . . "551f8559-98f5-4917-a68a-da6826a656fe" . . "1796" . . . "1177264" . . "264825"^^ . "GBA076600130" . "5714decb25ac0d8aee3e255b" . "2016-08-19"^^ . . . "-16.7"^^ . . "Gramophone record" . "Wrapping Paper" . "-0.446721"^^ . "0"^^ . . "1966 songs" . . "Reaction Records" . "-0.439479"^^ . . "Reaction Records singles" . "english" . "true"^^ . "Wrapping Paper" . . "141000.0"^^ . "true"^^ . "false"^^ . "Pete Brown" . "115.0"^^ . <4jpI7RbN4qY> . "Jack Bruce" . "TRUNEQU128E07896A2" . "Songs written by Jack Bruce" . "%22Wrapping Paper%22 is a song with music composed by Jack Bruce and lyrics by Pete Brown, performed by Cream and originally released as a single in 1966 with %22Cat's Squirrel%22 as the B side. It is featured on The Very Best of Cream. In contrast with the hard blues of other early Cream songs such %22N.S.U.%22 and the pop-style of %22I Feel Free,%22 it has a distinctive slow-jazz style.The 45 single released on Reaction Records reached #34 on the British pop singles chart in 1966, the first Top 40 hit for the band.Drummer Ginger Baker was not fond of the song: %22'Wrapping Paper' is the most appalling piece of shit I've ever heard in my life! I was totally against it, right from the start... Eric and I didn't like it.%22" . . "0"^^ .