SMALL FACES: Lazy Sunday 7″ + Rollin Over. Mega classic 1968 MONO rare. Check video & Check video of the actual single for sale!

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Small Faces – Lazy Sunday
Label: Immediate
Catalog#: IM 064
Format: Vinyl, 7″, Mono
Country: UK
Released: 1968
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, Vocal
Tracklist:
A Lazy Sunday 2:55
B Rollin’ Over (Part II Of Happiness Stan) 2:08
Producer – Ronnie Lane , Steve Marriott
Written-By – Lane* , Marriott*
Immediate Music Ltd. Arranged Small Faces
1968
Stamped in runout
‘A’ side: 1M 064 – 1F TXL 1
‘B’ side: 1M 064 – 2F GO CJ

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“Lazy Sunday” is a song by English beat band Small Faces, reaching number two on the UK singles chart in 1968. It was written by the Small Faces song writing duo Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane, and appeared on the bands 1968 concept album Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake and preceded the album as a successful single in spite of being released against the bands wishes.

“Lazy Sunday” has a novel, traditional cockney East End of London music-hall sound and Marriott wanted the band to be taken seriously. The song was inspired by Marriott’s feuds with his neighbours and is also noticeable for its distinct vocal changes. Marriott sings large parts of the song in a greatly exaggerated cockney accent; he did this partly due to an argument he had with The Hollies, who said that Marriott had never sung in his own accent.
“Lazy Sunday” appears as track six on the album, Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake, and is the last track on Side A of the vinyl release.
The song was featured in the movie The Boat That Rocked.

Music video:
The low-budget promotional video for “Lazy Sunday” was filmed at Kenney Jones’ parents’ home on Havering Street in Stepney, east London and features his next door neighbour pretending to strangle Marriott.

Covers and inspiration:
It inspired Blurs hit song “Parklife” in 1994, which uses the London accent of actor Phil Daniels narrating throughout the song.
The song was later covered by the Toy Dolls as on their 1995 album Orcastrated.
The London based indie rock/garage revival band The Libertines covered the song in 2003 as part of the soundtrack to British film Blackball. It is also available as part of the Blackball OST album.
Leeds based indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs covered the song on French Radio in 2008
Jack Wild recorded a version of this song for his first studio album “The Jack Wild Album”.

B-side “Rollin’ Over”
Released 5 April 1968
20 March (Re-released 1976)
Format 7″
Recorded Olympic Studios, London, England 1968
Genre Psychedelic pop, music hall
Length 3:06
Label Immediate
EMI
Writer(s) Marriott/Lane
Producer Marriott/Lane

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Weight 0.09 kg

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