1966 single by Small Faces
"My Mind`s Eye" is a song by the English rock band Small Faces, released on 11 November 1966. It reached number four on the Record Retailer chart.
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My Minds Eye
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I Cant Dance With You
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Single by Small Faces | ||||
B-side | "I Can`t Dance with You" | |||
Released | 11 November 1966 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 2:04 | |||
Label | Decca (US RCA Victor) | |||
Songwriter(s) | Steve Marriott Ronnie Lane | |||
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1966 single by Small Faces
"My Mind`s Eye" is a song by the English rock band Small Faces, released on 11 November 1966. It reached number four on the Record Retailer chart.
Leer más"My Mind`s Eye" was originally intended to be an album track by the band but was released as a single without their knowledge or consent whilst touring in the north of England. Don Arden had been eager for the group to release a song before Christmas and released an unfinished, rough demo copy in his possession. 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]
There were two versions released as a single. One version, following the end of the chorus, had the vocal “In My Mind`s Eye.” The other version omitted this vocal.
Small Faces discography
1966 single by Small Faces
"My Mind`s Eye" is a song by the English rock band Small Faces, released on 11 November 1966. It reached number four on the Record Retailer chart.
"My Mind`s Eye" was originally intended to be an album track by the band but was released as a single without their knowledge or consent whilst touring in the north of England. Don Arden had been eager for the group to release a song before Christmas and released an unfinished, rough demo copy in his possession. 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]
There were two versions released as a single. One version, following the end of the chorus, had the vocal “In My Mind`s Eye.” The other version omitted this vocal.
Small Faces discography