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From the last album of Adam Faith.
Artist Album Song Title. Stuck in the Middle Album Cover Art. Adam Faith with Roger Daltrey. CD 1. 1. Stuck in the Middle.
His début album Adam was released on 4 November 1960 to critical acclaim for the inventiveness of Barry's arrangements and Faith's own performances. The material ranged from standards such as "Summertime", "Hit The Road to Dreamland" and "Singin' in the Rain" to more contemporary songs, such as Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman's "I'm a Man", Johnny Worth's "Fare Thee Well My Pretty Maid", and Howard Guyton's "Wonderful Time". Stuck in the Middle with You" (with Roger Daltrey-CD single).
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His début album Adam was released on 4 November 1960 to critical acclaim for the inventiveness of Barry's arrangements and Faith's own performances The material ranged from standards such as "Summertime", "Hit The Road to Dreamland" and "Singin' in the Rain" to more contemporary songs, such as Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman's "I'm a Man", Johnny Worth's "Fare.
45 Years Ago: Roger Daltrey Releases His First Solo LP, ‘Daltrey’. It was co-produced by former British pop teen idol Adam Faith. And its cover photo featured a doe-eyed Daltrey in a gold-framed photo that might have been taken from the set of the movie version of Tommy that Daltrey was shooting. Daltrey is a long way from Whoville
Adam Faith, who has died of a heart attack aged 62, was one of Britain's leading pop singers in the early 1960s. His brief career as a pop idol was eclipsed when guitar groups, such as the Beatles, took over and his style of beat ballad seemed outmoded. Faith also coproduced Sayer's early albums and the first solo album by The Who's Roger Daltrey in 1973. In August 1973 he was seriously injured in a car accident, an event that he described later as the turning point of his career. The crash inspired the title song of I Survive, Faith's first recording for seven years. In 1974 he returned to film acting.
The Who's frontman Roger Daltrey talks about the making of the band's legendary 1969 album and reimagining it for the new ‘Tommy Orchestral’ version. The Who frontman Roger Daltrey was joined by some of the finest symphony orchestras in the nation for his 2018 Tommy tour in the US, including a stop in Bethel, NY, just a stone’s throw from where the band performed their iconic album at the Woodstock Music Festival in the summer of 1969. When I heard the live recordings of it, I thought, this needs to be out there on record, Daltrey tells uDiscover Music. There’s something about the night this was captured on this record, it had an energy and a spirit about it – truly the spirit of 1969. We didn’t know Tommy would be a hit.
1979 Adam Faith embodied in the film Yesterday's Hero a football manager, and in 1980 he was, along with Roger Daltrey to see in the film McVicar, which was based on the true story of the " Fugitive King" John McVicar. In the film drama Jeanie's clique, also from 1980, he starred alongside Jodie Foster. His big comeback succeeded with the hit TV series Love Hurts, in which he played the lead role opposite Zoë Wanamaker
| 1 | –Adam Faith with Roger Daltrey | Stuck In The Middle |
| 2 | –Adam Faith | The Promise |
| 3 | –Adam Faith | Not Without You |
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