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  2. Small Faces discography - Wikipedia

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    B: Small Faces (Decca) "Here Come the Nice" B-side: "Talk to You" 12 — — 24 — 28 — — A: There Are But Four Small Faces. B: Small Faces (Immediate) "Itchycoo Park" B-side: "I'm Only Dreaming" 3 2 1 17 16 3 4 — BPI: Silver [11] A: There Are But Four Small Faces. B: There Are But Four Small Faces "Tin Soldier" B-side: "I Feel Much ...

  3. 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 .

  4. Small Faces (1966 album) - Wikipedia

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    Small Faces is the debut album of Small Faces, released in May 1966 by Decca Records.It includes the hit singles "Whatcha Gonna Do About It" and "Sha-La-La-La-Lee".The album was well received by music critics and was popular with the public, rising to number 3 on the UK album chart remaining at the top for several weeks.

  5. All or Nothing (Small Faces song) - Wikipedia

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    "All or Nothing" is a song written by Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane of the British rock band Small Faces and released as a single in 1966. [3] The song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart on 15 September 1966. [3] [4] [5] The song was also a major hit in both the Netherlands, where it reached number two and Ireland, where it reached ...

  6. 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.

  7. Sha-La-La-La-Lee - Wikipedia

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    "Sha-La-La-La-Lee" was the third single by English R&B-influenced group Small Faces, recorded in December 1965 and released on 28 January 1966, reaching number three in the UK Singles Chart. [1] It was also the first single by the group to feature Ian McLagan on keyboards.

  8. From the Beginning (Small Faces album) - Wikipedia

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    From the Beginning is the first compilation album by the English rock band Small Faces. It was released by Decca Records of group material after the band had left the record label; it consisted of the band's Decca hit singles combined with various unreleased recordings. [3] The album rose to Number 17 in the UK Album Chart. [4]

  9. Afterglow of Your Love - Wikipedia

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    "Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am": In 1972 David Bowie, an avowed fan of the Small Faces, referenced the song by using the phrase in his own song, Suffragette City.However, while it is true that Bowie was indeed a fan of the band and his use of the term very likely is a nod of appreciation to them, it should be pointed out that the phrase itself was already a recognised slang term (especially in the ...