One Man Band (Roger Daltrey song)
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"One Man Band" | |
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Single by Roger Daltrey | |
from the album Daltrey | |
Released | January 1974[1] |
Recorded | January–February 1973, at Barn Studios, Apple Studios, and Nova Sound Studios |
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"One Man Band" is a song by the Who's lead singer Roger Daltrey, from his debut solo studio album Daltrey. The song was written by David Courtney and Leo Sayer, and featured Daltrey's acoustic guitar strumming. According to Daltrey, it "reminiscences of Shepherd's Bush" [A place in west London where Daltrey had grown up and the Who were formed] and became one of the highlights of the album, and later released as a single in its own right in some European territories.[2]
The song was recorded by Leo Sayer a year later on his solo album Just a Boy and released as a single, which became one of Sayer's biggest hits, peaking at number 6 in the UK singles chart,[3] and placing in the top 10 in South Africa.
References
[edit]- ^ "Roger Daltrey singles". Dutchcharts.nl.
- ^ Information taken from the liner notes written by Andy Neill, 2005. Released on the Sanctuary Records remaster in 2006
- ^ "One Man Band by Leo Sayer". Officialcharts.com. 15 June 1974. Retrieved 26 October 2024.