Bluesology 1967 with Reg Dwight (Elton John) on piano and Stuart Brown on vocals. This song was the B-side to the group's final single "Since I Found You Baby". After this single Reg quit the band, became Elton John, met lyricist Bernie Taupin (also 1967) and did "pretty well" for himself as a solo artist (a few years later!). Stuart Brown also continued as a solo artist (How many have heard of HIM?), and even later covered some of Elton's early songs!
great track but i prefer the '68 cover by The Act on Columbia
steve060167 1 year ago
This is real "KILLER" song ! A real movin' 'n' groovin' tune....almost perfect in every way.
richardvollin 1 year ago
I had this on the "Rare Tracks" Polydor LP and the track had a nasty "pop" in it (dunno if it was from the master source or the LP itself. Does anyone know has this been reissued anywhere as I'd love to have this track?!
Wilthomer66 1 year ago
I can only second Umskiddy. Thanks so much for uploading that. I just got into Elton lately and you help me to make it nearly unbearable, considreing all the things I don't know yet. let me call you Lieutenant Fantastic. :)
strangefruit42 2 years ago
i first heard this on rare tracks album. superb
palang25 2 years ago
met legs larry smith on tour last month he signed honky chateau for me
kevinwicks007 2 years ago
Love these old pics you found!
deni4c 3 years ago