Compil. UK on Music For Pleasure label
Rock and Pop (Pop Rock, Glam, Psychedelic Rock)
Split release with The Sweet on the A Side and The Pipkins (Tony Burrows and Roger Greenaway) on the B Side. Released approximately in late 1971 or early 1972 according to the label discography.
The Sweet , 1968-1982 GB album by, written by | |
The Pipkins , album by | |
Big Jim Sullivan g, 1941-2012 GB arranged by, conductor | |
Gerry Butler org, p, arranged by, conductor | |
Lew Warburton sax, GB arranged by, conductor |
John Fitzmaurice design, sleeve |
David Redfern photography by |
SKR Photos photography by |
John Burgess producer |
Roger Easterby producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Lollipop Man | The Sweet | Hammond-Hazlewood | |
2 | Time | The Sweet | The Sweet | |
3 | All You'll Ever Get From Me | The Sweet | Cook-Greenaway | |
4 | The Juicer | The Sweet | Mick Stewart | |
5 | Get On The Line | The Sweet | Barry–Kim, Andy Kim, Jeff Barry | |
6 | Mr. McGallagher | The Sweet | Mick Stewart | |
7 | Gimme Dat Ding | The Pipkins | Hammond-Hazlewood | |
8 | Yakety Yak | The Pipkins | Leiber & Stoller | |
9 | The People That You Wanna 'Phone Ya | The Pipkins | Hammond-Hazlewood | |
10 | My Baby Loves Lovin' | The Pipkins | Cook-Greenaway | |
11 | Busy Line | The Pipkins | Semos–Stanton, Frank Stanton, Murray Semos | |
12 | Sunny Honey Girl | The Pipkins | Cook–Greenaway–Hiller–Goodison, John Goodison, Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, Tony Hiller |