<P> The subject of the lyrics has inspired speculation, some of which has been rebutted by the writer . The song apparently began as a "scribble on the back of an envelope on a wintry New York street", after Scott's girlfriend asked him if it was difficult to write a song . </P> <P> Like The Waterboys' first single "A Girl Called Johnny", the song is a tribute to an inspirational figure or figures . In each line, the singer describes his own perspective and immediately contrasts it with that of the song's subject, summarizing the difference with the line "I saw the crescent / You saw the whole of the moon". </P> <P> Allmusic instead suggests that its subject is a number of people who inspired Scott, including writer C.S. Lewis and the musician Prince . Scott himself says that he "couldn't have written" the song without having read Mark Helprin's novel Winter's Tale, but goes on to state that the song is not about Helprin . The official Waterboys website's Frequently Asked Questions clarifies that Scott has said that the song's subject is "a composite of many people", including C.S. Lewis, but explicitly states that it is not about Prince . Musician Nikki Sudden, with whom Scott had collaborated before forming The Waterboys, has claimed that the song was written about himself . </P> <P> The band members at the time were Mike Scott himself, Anthony Thistlethwaite, Karl Wallinger, and Roddy Lorimer . Drummer Kevin Wilkinson had left the band by the time "The Whole of the Moon" was recorded and drums were played by session player, Chris Whitten . Demo'd but not finished at the beginning of the recording sessions, the song was eventually completed in May 1985 . </P>

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