| "The Narrow Way" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Pink Floyd | |
| from the album Ummagumma | |
| Published | Lupus Music Ltd. | 
| Released | 25 October 1969 (UK) 10 November 1969 (US) | 
| Recorded | 2 May 1969 | 
| Genre | Psychedelic rock, progressive rock, psychedelic folk | 
| Length | 12:17 | 
| Label | Harvest Records | 
| Songwriter(s) | David Gilmour | 
| Producer(s) | Norman Smith | 
"The Narrow Way" is the second suite on the studio half of Pink Floyd's fourth album Ummagumma . [1] It is a three-part song written and performed entirely by David Gilmour, using multiple overdubs to play all the instruments himself.
Part One (3:27)
Part one of the song was called "Baby Blue Shuffle in D Major" when played by the band in a BBC broadcast on 2 December 1968; [2] it also strongly resembles the tracks "Rain in the Country (take 1)" and "Unknown Song" recorded (but eventually not used) for the soundtrack of Michelangelo Antonioni's film Zabriskie Point in November/December 1969. This portion features layered acoustic guitar with some spacey effects overtop.
Part Two (2:53)
Part two features an electric guitar and percussion which modulate heavily at the end, forming a drone that leads into part three.
Part Three (5:57)
Part three of the song features Gilmour's only vocal contribution to the studio part of the album. [3] This final part was incorporated into The Man and the Journey by the full band on their 1969 tour.