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  2. Small Faces (1967 album) - Wikipedia

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    Small Faces is the second studio album by Small Faces, released through Immediate Records on 23 June 1967. Although this was their first album for new manager Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label, recording actually commenced during their tenure with Decca Records, whom they left in January 1967 after severing professional ties with original manager Don Arden.

  3. Small Faces discography - Wikipedia

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    Hits Vol.7 (Decca EP DFE 8675) - 1967 The Bachelors "Walk With Faith In Your Heart" / Small Faces " My Mind's Eye " / Val Doonican "What Would I Be" / Ronnie Aldrich And His Two Pianos With The London Festival Orchestra "Somewhere My Love (Lara's Theme From " Dr. Zhivago ")"

  4. Itchycoo Park - Wikipedia

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    Released on 4 August 1967 by Immediate Records, the song was the Small Faces' fifth top-ten song in the UK Singles Chart, reaching a position of number three. "Itchycoo Park" became the Small Faces' sole top-forty hit in the United States, reaching number sixteen on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1968. In Continental Europe, it reached the ...

  5. Small Faces - Wikipedia

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    The new Small Faces line-up hit the charts with their third single, "Sha-La-La-La-Lee", released on 28 January 1966. [4] It was written for the group by Mort Shuman (who wrote many of Elvis Presley 's biggest singles, including " Viva Las Vegas ") and popular English entertainer and singer Kenny Lynch .

  6. Tin Soldier (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tin Soldier" is a song released by the English rock band Small Faces on 2 December 1967, written by Steve Marriott (credited to Marriott/Lane). The song peaked at number nine in the UK singles chart and number 38 in Canada. [4] It has since been covered by many other notable rock artists.

  7. Here Come the Nice - Wikipedia

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    "Here Come the Nice" [nb 1] is a song by English rock band Small Faces. Written by guitarist Steve Marriott and bass guitarist Ronnie Lane, it was released as a single on 2 June 1967, through Immediate Records.

  8. List of UK top-ten singles in 1967 - Wikipedia

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    26 September 1967: 2 6 "Itchycoo Park" Small Faces: 3 26 September 1967: 1 19 September 1967: 4 "Let's Go to San Francisco" The Flower Pot Men: 4 26 September 1967: 1 1 "Heroes and Villains" The Beach Boys: 8 19 September 1967: 1 26 September 1967: 5 "Reflections" Diana Ross & the Supremes: 5 3 October 1967: 2 7 "Flowers in the Rain" The Move ...

  9. My Mind's Eye (Small Faces song) - Wikipedia

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    The single was a hit, reaching number 4 on the UK singles chart, but in terms of relations between Arden and Small Faces, it was to signal the end of the band's relationship with both Arden and Decca. [1] Marriott admitted using part of the popular Christmas song "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" as inspiration for the melody to the chorus. [2]