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  2. Give a Little Bit - Wikipedia

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    [15] "Give a Little Bit" can also be found on Hodgson's album Classics Live, a collection of his live performances from acoustic, band and orchestra shows recorded on tour in 2010. [ 16 ] After Hodgson's departure from Supertramp, the band included the song for the first time in their set list in 2002 during their One More for the Road Tour.

  3. Even in the Quietest Moments... - Wikipedia

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    While "Give a Little Bit" was the big hit, both "Fool's Overture" and the title track also received a fair amount of FM album-rock play. In 1978, Even in the Quietest Moments… was ranked 63rd in The World Critic Lists , which recognised the 200 greatest albums of all time as voted for by notable rock critics and DJs.

  4. Babaji (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Babaji" is a song by British rock band Supertramp, written by Roger Hodgson and also credited to other band member Rick Davies.First released on their 1977 album Even in the Quietest Moments..., it was subsequently released in Europe and in Australia as the follow-up single to "Give a Little Bit".

  5. Richard Palmer-James - Wikipedia

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    Richard William Palmer-James (born 11 June 1947) is an English guitarist, songwriter and lyricist. He may be best known as one of the founding members of Supertramp (playing guitar and songwriter); writing lyrics for several songs by the progressive rock group King Crimson in the early 1970s; [1] and for writing lyrics for the 1985 hit "(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena" by Sandra.

  6. Breakfast in America - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics were originally more bleak, ... "Give a Little Bit" (live 1979 at Pavillon de Paris) Hodgson: ... Supertramp. Rick Davies ...

  7. Roger Hodgson - Wikipedia

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    He performed "Breakfast in America", "The Logical Song", "Open the Door" and "Give A Little Bit". Roger Hodgson performing on his Breakfast in America World Tour. In 2001, Hodgson toured as a member of Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band playing guitar and singing, [ 39 ] [ 40 ] and has since collaborated with Trevor Rabin (who appears on the ...

  8. Crisis? What Crisis? - Wikipedia

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    Crisis? What Crisis? is the fourth album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in 1975. It was recorded in Los Angeles and London – Supertramp's first album to have recording done in the US. A remastered CD version of the album was released on 11 June 2002 on A&M Records. The remaster features the original artwork and credits plus ...

  9. List of songs recorded by Supertramp - Wikipedia

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    Supertramp's lineup in 1971 From left: Roger Hodgson, Frank Farrell, Rick Davies, Kevin Currie, Dave Winthrop. The English rock band Supertramp recorded over 100 songs from 1970 to 2002. They were one of the most popular British bands in the 70s and 80s, known for their success with progressive rock. [1]