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  2. The Logical Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Logical Song" is a song by English rock group Supertramp that was released as the lead single from their album Breakfast in America in March 1979. It was written primarily by the band's frontman Roger Hodgson , who based the lyrics on his experiences being sent away to boarding school for ten years.

  3. Roger Hodgson - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] From that same album, "The Logical Song", written by Hodgson, is Supertramp's biggest chart hit in both the US and UK. In 1980, Hodgson was honoured with the Ivor Novello Award from the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters for "The Logical Song" being named the best song both musically and lyrically. To this day, "The ...

  4. Rites of Passage (Roger Hodgson album) - Wikipedia

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    The album features three Supertramp hits, six songs by Hodgson (five previously unrecorded), two songs written and performed as lead vocalist by Mikail Graham and one song written and performed as lead vocalist by Hodgson's son Andrew. One of Hodgson's new songs, Showdown, later appeared in a more elaborate version on his studio album Open the ...

  5. The Very Best of Supertramp - Wikipedia

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    2. "Goodbye Stranger" (Lead vocals: Rick Davies & Rodger Hodgson. Producer: Supertramp & Peter Henderson) Breakfast in America, (1979) 5:48: 3. "The Logical Song" (Lead vocals: Roger Hodgson. Producer: Supertramp & Peter Henderson) Breakfast in America: 4:10: 4. "Bloody Well Right" (Lead vocals: Rick Davies. Producer: Ken Scott & Supertramp ...

  6. 70-10 Tour - Wikipedia

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    70–10 Tour is a series of live albums from the English rock band Supertramp's 70-10 tour, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the band. Each concert from the tour was recorded and released on CD or as an MP3 download. [1]

  7. Some Things Never Change - Wikipedia

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    The song "Live to Love You" (which was also released as a promo single [8]) features both the 'tackled' sound from the Coleco Electronic Quarterback handheld electronic game, as well as the Trouble "Pop-o-matic bubble" sounds from their 1979 hit "The Logical Song".

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  9. Supertramp discography - Wikipedia

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    Live, 1997. Released: 2006; ... The Very Best of Supertramp 2. Released: November 1992 ... "The Logical Song" 7 16 14 1 2 12 6 45 13 6 BPI: Silver [15]