the small faces(with p.p.arnold) " tin soldier " 2020 new stereo mix....

Details
Title | the small faces(with p.p.arnold) " tin soldier " 2020 new stereo mix.... |
Author | Christine Anne |
Duration | 3:24 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=Q4whSV2VHFc |
Description
the small faces( with p.p.arnold) " tin soldier " mono version to stereo.
"Tin Soldier" is a song released by the English rock band Small Faces on 2 December 1967, written by Steve Marriott (credited to Marriott/Lane). The song peaked at number nine in the UK singles chart and number 38 in Canada. It has since been covered by many other notable rock artists.
Tin Soldier was originally written by Steve Marriott for singer P.P. Arnold, but Marriott liked it so much he kept it himself. It was a song that he wrote to his first wife, Jenny Rylance. P.P. Arnold can be heard singing backing vocals on the song and also performed as guest singer at television recordings of the song. The song signalled a return to the band's R&B roots whilst continuing their forays into psychedelic rock and other musical experiments. When Tin Soldier was released the BBC informed the band that the last line of the song had to be removed from all TV and radio broadcasts, mistakenly believing that Marriott sang "sleep with you", when in fact the lyric is "sit with you". Marriott explained that the song was about getting into someone's mind—not their body. Tin Soldier reached number nine in the UK Singles Chart and remains one of Small Faces' best known songs.
Steve Marriott – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
Ronnie Lane – bass guitar, backing vocals
Ian McLagan – acoustic and electric pianos, Hammond organ, backing vocals
Kenney Jones – drums
Additional personnel
P.P. Arnold – backing vocals....