Can I Have My Money Back
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Can I Have My Money Back | |||||
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Studio album by Gerry Rafferty | |||||
Released | 1972 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Label | Blue Thumb | ||||
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Gerry Rafferty chronology | |||||
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Can I Have My Money Back is the first solo album by Gerry Rafferty. The distinctive cover design was by John Patrick Byrne and was the start of a long working relationship between Rafferty and the playwright. The LP was well received, but performed poorly in charts and sales, in part because Rafferty had just left a well known band, The Humblebums. The title was used as the title for a compilation album released in 2004. The album also saw Joe Egan come on board, and the pair formed Stealer's Wheel shortly afterwards.
[edit] Tracks
- "New Street Blues" (Rafferty)
- "Didn't I?" (Rafferty)
- "Mr. Universe" (Rafferty)
- "Mary Skeffington" (Rafferty)
- "Long Way Round" (Rafferty)
- "Can I Have My Money Back?" (Rafferty)
- "Sign On The Dotted Line" (Rafferty/Egan)
- "Make You, Break You" (Rafferty)
- "To Each And Everyone" (Rafferty)
- "One Drink Down" (Rafferty-Byrne)
- "Don't Count Me Out" (Rafferty)
- "Half A Chance" (Rafferty)
- "Where I Belong" (Rafferty)
Single: "Can I Have My Money Back?" b/w "So Bad Thinking"