^ "THE MACCA'S SECRET VAULT (4th Vault)".Archived from the original on 24 February 2007. ^ "Rolling Stone : Roger Daltrey: One of the Boys : Music Reviews". ![]() "When Roger Daltrey Enlisted Famous Friends for 'One of the Boys' ". Archived from the original on 19 June 2010. ^ a b "The Hypertext Who › Bill's Pete Townshend Pages › One of the Boys".^ "Roger Daltrey - Say It Ain't So Joe" – via.^ "Roger Daltrey - Avenging Annie" – via.^ "Roger Daltrey - One Of The Boys" – via.^ "Roger Daltrey - Written On The Wind" – via.Paul Korda - piano on " Written on the Wind".John Entwistle - bass guitar, " Boris" vocals on "One of the Boys" and "Avenging Annie".Nevertheless, the album was not treated as a major release and found only modest commercial success." But Daltrey was never in danger of getting lost in the all-star session. Writing for AllMusic, critic William Ruhlmann said that "Roger Daltrey called on a wider circle of friends for his third album and came up with a more varied collection of songs. The song was rereleased in February 1978 with a different B-side. The song was released as a single (by Daltrey) in July 1977 but did not chart it was not released in the UK. " Say It Ain't So, Joe" is a cover of song originally released on Murray Head's second solo album, Say It Ain't So, in 1975. 46 in the UK, but was not released in the US. The song features Korda playing piano it was released as a single in April 1977, reaching No. "Written on the Wind" was written by Paul Korda for Daltrey. "Giddy" was written by the Beatles' Paul McCartney for Daltrey, The song started off as a demo called "Rode All Night" the refrain was later incorporated into "Giddy". The song was released as a single (by Daltrey) in June 1977 but did not chart the song was not released in the US. Gibbons did his own version live in 1977 a recording was released on his live album, Caught in the Act. "One of the Boys" was written by Steve Gibbons about Daltrey. The song was released as a single (by Daltrey) in April 1978 but did not chart and was not released in the UK. "Leon" was written and recorded by Phillip Goodhand-Tait in 1972 and originally released on his third album Songfall. 88 in the US, but was not released in the UK. The song was released as a single (by Daltrey) in October 1977, reaching No. "Avenging Annie" is a cover song originally released on Andy Pratt's second solo album, Andy Pratt, in 1973. Blunstone is the lead vocalist for The Zombies. "Single Man's Dilemma" was written by Colin Blunstone for Daltrey. "Parade" is a cover song originally released on Phillip Goodhand-Tait's sixth solo album, Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks, in 1976. ![]() On this cover, after releasing Ride a Rock Horse with Daltrey as a rampant centaur, another visual trick is played with Daltrey's mirror image, with reference to Magritte's famous painting Not to Be Reproduced, photographed and designed by Daltrey's cousin Graham Hughes Tracks background Marvin of the Shadows, Eric Clapton, Alvin Lee and Mick Ronson, as well as calling on a member of the Who, John Entwistle. Paul McCartney contributed the new song "Giddy" to One of the Boys, where the band included Hank B. When Leo Sayer launched his own career as a singer, Daltrey called on a widening group of friends to write for and perform on his (Daltrey's) albums. ![]() Daltrey's original choice for producers were Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, but they declined. This also marked the first time that Daltrey had written or co-written a song since "Here for More" (released as the B-side of the Who's " The Seeker") in 1970, and Lisztomania in 1975. The sessions were recorded at the Who's Ramport Studios during the winter of 1976 (vocals were recorded at Pathe Marconi Studios in Paris, due to tax complications), and Daltrey allowed students from the local Battersea technical school to film them as an educational project. It was released in 1977, on Polydor in the UK, and MCA in the US. One of the Boys is the third studio solo album by the Who's lead vocalist, Roger Daltrey.
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