Mike Batt: No regrets over The Wombles’ musical legacy

The musician behind the songs of The Wombles has said he “couldn’t possibly” regret creating hits such as Remember You’re A Womble.

Marking 50 years of the novelty group, singer-songwriter Mike Batt, who also wrote the Art Garfunkel hit Bright Eyes, said he still looks back fondly on the heyday of the eco-conscious furry residents of Wimbledon Common in the 1970s.

He told ITV’s This Morning: “When people ask me in interviews, do you ever regret The Wombles, because you wrote Bright Eyes and all this serious stuff, I say no, I couldn’t possibly.

“My mum made the costumes, the amount of joy that we got.

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Mike Batt with The Wombles (PA)

“We knew at the time it was special because it was the first time since The Beatles had done it.”

The novelty pop group featured musicians including Batt dressed as the characters from the TV show The Wombles, which was based on the children’s books by Elisabeth Beresford.

They had hit albums including Wombling Songs, Remember You’re A Womble, and Keep On Wombling, which all went gold in the UK album charts.

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The Wombles performing on the Avalon Stage at the Glastonbury Festival in 2011 (Yui Mok/PA)

“That is how it all started and suddenly I had a hit as a Womble.”

Explaining why he negotiated to keep the rights to perform as the Wombles, rather than take a fee, he said: “I could have done with that £200 but I said give me the character rights for musical purposes, not everything, not the books or underlying character rights, just the rights for entertainment.

“That is how we had the hit and the pop group. My mum made some more costumes and that is how it went.”

The Wombles reunited to perform at the Glastonbury Festival in 2011.

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