Wiktionary
interj. (context idiomatic English) An expression of mild disappointment or resignation; too bad; pity.
Wikipedia
Oh Well may refer to:
- Oh Well (band), a British dance group that started in the late 1980s
- "Oh Well" (song), a 1969 song by Fleetwood Mac, covered by several other artists
- "Oh Well", a song by Boyz II Men from their 2002 album Full Circle
- "Oh Well", a song by Depeche Mode from their 2009 album Sounds of the Universe (bonus track)
- "Oh Well", a song by Fiona Apple from her 2005 album Extraordinary Machine
- "Oh Well", a song by Snake River Conspiracy from their 2000 album Sonic Jihad
Oh Well were a British dance group that started in the late 1980s. Their protagonist was the German record producer, Ackim Faulker. They were relatively successful during their peak in 1989, but broke up soon after, due to lack of further chart success.
The group had two UK chart singles in 1989 and 1990: the eponymous " Oh Well" single- a dance cover of the 1969 Fleetwood Mac song of the same name- was released in late 1989. It peaked at number 28 on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks, starting on 28 October. Their second single, a cover of Golden Earring's " Radar Love", was released in early 1990, and debuted and peaked at number 65 on 3 March 1990.
"Oh Well" was featured on Now That's What I Call Music! 16, the sixteenth volume of the popular British hits series.
"Oh Well" is a song first recorded by Fleetwood Mac in 1969, composed by vocalist and lead guitarist Peter Green. It first appeared as a Fleetwood Mac single in various countries in 1969 and subsequently appeared on revised versions of that year's Then Play On album and the Greatest Hits album in 1971. It later featured on the 1992 boxed set 25 Years – The Chain, and on the 2002 compilation album The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. A live version of the song was included on the 1998 compilation The Vaudeville Years.
Oh Well is the fourth studio album by American indie-folk group Insomniac Folklore. It was recorded by Tyler Hentschel at PMC Studio in Portland, Oregon, during the Spring of 2007 and released by Quiver Society on June 5th of 2007. This is a transitional album that further explores folk music and Vaudeville. Only 1,000 copies of this album were pressed during Quiver Societies initial release.
A re-issue of Oh Well was released on Art vs Product in October 2012.