Wot, WOT, WoT or wot may refer to:
"Wot" is a 1982 single by English musician Captain Sensible released by A&M Records. The song was produced by Tony Mansfield and features the group Dolly Mixture on backing vocals. The song charted in the United Kingdom and was a specialist hit in the United States, but enjoyed its greatest success in continental Europe.
"Wot" is a song written by Captain Sensible and produced by Tony Mansfield. The song features backing vocals from Dolly Mixture.
AllMusic described the single "Wot" as a "radio-friendly slices of lighthearted keyboard-based pop".
"Wot" was released on A&M Records. In the United Kingdom, "Wot" was in the United Kingdom charts for seven weeks, peaking at number 26. In the United States, "Wot" peaked on Billboards's Hot Dance Club Play Singles chart at number 24. In France, the single was certified gold by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP) and sold about 744,000 copies.
"Wot" was performed by Captain Sensible on Top of the Pops with Dolly Mixture as the backing group. Dolly Mixture had mixed feelings about appearing on Tops of the Pops so often as it led to them being recognized more as backup musicians than for their own work.
Verse 1:
Joy will come if you hold out,
peace and joy if you keep the faith,
life is everlasting if you trust in Him.
Chorus
What joy, what joy,
what joy to praise His name.
Verse 2:
You're never alone in Jesus,
you never have to want for anything,
if you love Him, just serve Him.
Chorus
Bridge:
What a strong tower and a joy divine,
what a mighty fortress, what a peace of mind,
what a mighty fortress, what a peace of mind,
what a storehouse of grace,
He's an anchor in place.
Chorus
Verse 1
Chorus
Verse 2
Chorus
Vamp 1:
Joy like a river,
peace forever;
joy, joy.
Vamp 2:
Love for my father,
love for my brother;
joy, joy.
Vamp 3:
Meek and holy,
humble and holy;
joy, joy
Vamp 4:
Reigns forever,
goodness;
joy, joy.
Vamp 5: