Changing All the Time

Changing All the Time
Changing All the Time

Changing All the Time cover
Studio album by Smokie
Released September 22 1975
Recorded 1975
Genre Glam rock, pop rock
Label Rak Records, EMI
Producer Chinn/Mike Chapman, Smokie
Smokie chronology
Pass It Around
(1975)
Changing All the Time
(1975)
Midnight Café
(1976)

Changing All the Time is an album by Smokie, released in 1975. It includes the hits "Changing All the Time", "Don't Play Your Rock 'n' Roll to Me", "Back to Bradford" and "If You Think You Know How to Love Me".

Tracklisting

  1. "Don't Play Your Rock'n'Roll to Me"
  2. "If You Think You Know How to Love Me"
  3. "It's Natural"
  4. "Give It to Me"
  5. "We're Flyin' High"
  6. "Changing All the Time"
  7. "Julia"
  8. "Take Me In"
  9. "Umbrella Day"
  10. "Back to Bradford"

Lineup

  • Terry Uttley — bass
  • Chris Norman — lead vocalist, rhythm guitar
  • Alan Silson — lead guitar
  • Pete Spencer — drums

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