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Track 6 from their third album “Look at Yourself” released in 1971 copyright Mercury Records and recorded at Lansdowne Studios in London. The band was formed there in 1969. The album sold well in Europe, and reached No. 1 in Finland and No. 5 in Japan. It didn’t have as much success in North America, only reaching No. 93 on the Billboard chart. Written by Ken Hensley and produced by Gerry Bron. RIP David Byron, Iain Clark, Gerry Bron & Ken Hensley. Featuring: David Byron – Lead vocals Mick Box – Slide, lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars Ken Hensley – Hammond B-3 organ, piano, rhythm & acoustic guitars & background vocals, lead vocal on “Look at Yourself” Paul Newton – Bass Iain Clark – Drums Special Guests: Manfred Mann – Moog synthesizer on “July Morning” & “Tears in My Eyes” Ted Osei, Mac Tontoh & Loughty Amao – Percussion on “Look at Yourself” So you think you’ve found a way of living That prevents you losin’ any sleep Well, my friend, take this that I’m giving It’s your piece of mind you oughta keep Yo
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