Afterglow of Your Love

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"Afterglow Of Your Love"
Single by Small Faces
from the album Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
B-side "Wham Bam Thank You Man"
Released UK, 7 March 1969
Format 7"
Recorded Olympic Studios London, England
Genre Rock
Length 3:24
Label Immediate
Writer(s) Marriott, Lane
Producer Marriott/Lane
Small Faces singles chronology
"The Universal"
(1968)
"Afterglow Of Your Love"
(1969)
"Mad John"
(1969) (USA)

"Afterglow Of Your Love" is the unofficial final single released in 1969 by the English Rock group the Small Faces. The song managed to reach #36 in the UK Singles Charts.

In March 1969 the Small Faces officially broke up, with Steve Marriott going on to form Humble Pie with Peter Frampton and Greg Ridley.

Andrew Loog Oldham almost immediately released an unofficial final single by the group called "Afterglow Of Your Love", a power ballad, with the contrasting rock sounding B-side "Wham Bam Thank You Man".

The band never publicised the single and it only managed to reach #36 in the UK charts. The following November, Immediate released a final unofficial album entitled The Autumn Stone. It included many of their hits, including unreleased material and three live tracks recorded at Newcastle City Hall.[1]

"Afterglow" was recorded at Olympic Studios, London.

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Small Faces discography

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Small Faces The Young Mods' Forgotten Story p.139

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