"Apples and Oranges" (released 1967) is the third United Kingdom single by Pink Floyd and the final one written by Syd Barrett.
The song is about a girl whom the narrator meets at the supermarket. It is one of a handful of songs by Pink Floyd which deal directly with love.
This was the group's first single that failed to break into the UK charts.
When the single failed to reach the charts, Barrett's reply was that he "couldn't care less."
"It's a happy song, and it's got a touch of Christmas. It's about a girl who I saw just walking round town, in Richmond." - Syd Barrett.