My Mind's Eye (Small Faces song)

"My Mind's Eye" was the sixth song released on 11 November 1966 by the successful English rock group Small Faces. It reached number four on the UK Singles Chart.

"My Mind's Eye"
Single by Small Faces
from the album From the Beginning
B-side"I Can't Dance with You"
Released11 November 1966
Recorded1966
GenreRock
Length2:04
LabelDecca (US RCA Victor)
Songwriter(s)Steve Marriott
Ronnie Lane
Small Faces singles chronology
"All or Nothing"
(1966)
"My Mind's Eye"
(1966)
"I Can't Make It"
(1967)

Song profile

"My Mind's Eye" was originally intended to be an album track by the band but was released as a single without their knowledge or consent whilst touring in the north of England. Don Arden had been eager for the group to release a song before Christmas and released an unfinished, rough demo copy in his possession. The single was a hit, reaching number 4 on the UK singles chart, but in terms of relations between Arden and Small Faces, it was to signal the end of the band's relationship with both Arden and Decca.[1]

Marriott admitted using part of the popular Christmas song "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" as inspiration for the melody to the chorus.[2]

There were 2 versions released as a single. One version following at the end of the chorus had the vocal: In My Mind's Eye, the other version omitted this vocal.

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See also

Small Faces discography

Notes

  1. Hewitt, Paulo; Kenney Jones (1995). small faces the young mods' forgotten story. Acid Jazz. p. 76. ISBN 0-9523935-0-6.
  2. Hewitt, Paulo; Hellier, John. Steve Marriott - All Too Beautiful... Helter Skelter. p. 132. ISBN 1-900924-44-7.
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