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| Bill Clinton | Jan 12 2016, 07:13 AM Post #1 |
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I've Got Mine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "I've Got Mine" Single by Small Faces from the album Small Faces B-side "It's Too Late" Released 5 November 1965 Format 7" Recorded Pye Studio, London, England England Genre Rock, beat Length 2:54 Label Decca (no us issue) Writer(s) Marriott/Lane Producer(s) Ian Samwell Small Faces singles chronology "Whatcha Gonna Do About It" (1965) "I've Got Mine" (1965) "Sha-La-La-La-Lee" (1966) "I've Got Mine" was the second official song released by English R&B mod band Small Faces in 1965. The song failed to chart despite receiving favourable reviews in the British music press.[1] "I've Got Mine" is a hard hitting, moody R&B song and the first Small Faces single release written entirely by the songwriting duo of the band Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane. The song which features Marriott on main vocals was planned to coincide with the release of 'pop/cop' crime film Dateline Diamonds about diamond smugglers. Small Faces appear in the film performing the song, however the film was not shown in cinemas until long after the single was released into the UK singles chart and so the group lost out on the expected media exposure and publicity.[2] It was after the release of "I've Got Mine" that Jimmy Winston was released from the band and replaced by keyboardist Ian McLagan (formerly of The Muleskinners). Winston co-wrote the B-side song "It's too Late" with Marriott and Lane. Dateline Diamonds was mainly conceived by music publisher, Harold Shampan, as a publicity vehicle for up-and-coming talent. The plot revolves around smuggling diamonds between the Netherlands and the UK, via the ship, the MV Galaxy, concealed inside band's demo tape boxes (unbeknown to the Wonderful Radio London management). It featured the actors William Lucas, Kenneth Cope, George Mikell, Conrad Phillips, DJ Kenny Everett (as himself) and Patsy Rowlands. It was directed by Jeremy Summers.[3] Contents [hide] 1 Personnel 2 See also 3 References/Notes 4 External links Personnel[edit] Small Faces Steve Marriott – lead vocals, rhythm guitar Ronnie Lane – bass guitar, backing vocals Kenney Jones – drums Jimmy Winston - lead guitar, backing vocals See also[edit] Small Faces discography Small Faces "I've Got Mine" was revisited by Small Faces in 1968. A new instrumental version of the song was recorded and released as the title track from the album "Ogden's Nut Gone Flake". References/Notes[edit] Notes: Jump up ^ "The Small Faces – the Band". BBC. Retrieved 20 August 2007. Jump up ^ Hewitt, Paulo; Kenney Jones (1995). small faces the young mods' forgotten story. Acid Jazz. p. 49. ISBN 0-9523935-0-6. Jump up ^ "Dateline Diamonds". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 20 August 2007. References: Paolo Hewitt John Hellier (2004). Steve Marriott - All Too Beautiful.... Helter Skelter Publishing ISBN 1-900924-44-7. Paolo Hewitt/Kenney Jones (1995) small faces the young mods' forgotten story – Acid Jazz ISBN 0-9523935-0-6 External links[edit] [1] The Small Faces Official Website [2] RADIOLONDON Sunday 3 April 1966 – Dateline Diamonds goes on general release. Full lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics [hide] v t e Small Faces Kenney Jones Steve Marriott Ronnie Lane Ian McLagan Jimmy Winston Rick Wills Jimmy McCulloch Studio albums Small Faces (1966) Small Faces (1967) Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake (1968) Playmates (1977) 78 in the Shade (1978) Compilation albums From the Beginning (1967) The Autumn Stone (1969) Singles "Whatcha Gonna Do About It" (1965) "I've Got Mine" (1965) "Sha-La-La-La-Lee" (1966) "Hey Girl" (1966) "All or Nothing" (1966) "My Mind's Eye" (1966) "I Can't Make It" (1967) "Here Come the Nice" (1967) "Itchycoo Park" (1967) "Tin Soldier" (1967) "Lazy Sunday" (1968) "The Universal" (1968) "Afterglow of Your Love" (1969) Related articles Discography Don Arden Categories: Small Faces songs1965 singlesSongs written by Ronnie LaneSongs written by Steve Marriott1965 songsDecca Records singles Navigation menu Not logged inTalkContributionsCreate accountLog inArticleTalkReadEditView history Search Go Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Donate to Wikipedia Wikipedia store Interaction Help About Wikipedia Community portal Recent changes Contact page Tools What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Permanent link Page information Wikidata item Cite this page Print/export Create a book Download as PDF Printable version Languages Nederlands Edit links This page was last modified on 26 December 2015, at 03:32. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. Privacy policyAbout WikipediaDisclaimersContact WikipediaDevelopersMobile viewWikimedia Foundation Powered by MediaWiki |
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