Nicky Hopkins - Selected Performances

Selected Performances

  • The Kinks, The Kink Kontroversy (1965), Sunny Afternoon (1966), Face to Face (1966), "Mister Pleasant" (1967), "The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society" (1968)
  • The Who, "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (1965), My Generation album (1965), "The Song Is Over" (1971), "Getting In Tune" (1971), "We're Not Gonna Take It " (1975), "They Are All in Love" (1975), "Slip Kid" (1975), "How Many Friends" (1975)
  • Jeff Beck, "Blues De Luxe", "Morning Dew" (1967), Truth (1967), and Hopkins's own self-penned "Girl From Mill Valley", on Beck-Ola. (1969)
  • Cat Stevens, "Matthew and Son" (1967), Matthew and Son (1967)
  • The Easybeats, "Heaven & Hell", and an un-released album titled "Good Times" (1967)
  • Marc Bolan, "Jasper C. Debussy" (1966-7, released 1974)
  • The Rolling Stones, "In Another Land" (1967), "We Love You" (1967) She's a Rainbow" (1967), "Sympathy for the Devil" (1968), "Street Fighting Man" (1968), "Gimme Shelter" (1969), "Monkey Man" (1969), "Sway" (1971), "Tumbling Dice" and many others on the Exile on Main St. album (1972), "Angie" (1973), "Time Waits for No One" (1974), "Fool to Cry" (1976), "Waiting on a Friend" (recorded 1972, released 1981)
  • Jackie Lomax, "Sour Milk Sea" (1968)
  • The Beatles, "Revolution" (single version) (1968)
  • The Move, "Hey Grandma", "Mist on a Monday Morning", "Wild Tiger Woman" (all 1968)
  • Donovan, "Barabajagal" (1969)
  • Jamming With Edward (jam session with Ry Cooder and some members of The Rolling Stones (recorded 1969, released 1972)
  • Quicksilver Messenger Service, "Shady Grove", "Edward, the Mad Shirt Grinder", "Spindrifter"
  • Jefferson Airplane, "Volunteers" (1969), "Wooden Ships" (1969), "Eskimo Blue Day" (1969), "Hey Fredrick" (1969), whole Woodstock set
  • Steve Miller Band "Kow Kow", "Baby's House (which Hopkins co-wrote with Miller)".
  • Carly Simon (1972), No Secrets
  • John Lennon, "Jealous Guy" (1971), "How Do You Sleep?" (1971), "Oh My Love" (1971), "Oh Yoko!" (1971), "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (1971), Walls and Bridges album (1974)
  • Paul McCartney, "That Day Is Done" from Flowers in the Dirt (1989)
  • Ringo Starr, "Photograph" (1973), "You're Sixteen" (1973), "Step Lightly" (1973), "You and Me (Babe)" (1973), "No No Song" (1974)
  • George Harrison, "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" (1973), Living in the Material World album (1973)
  • Peter Frampton, "Waterfall" and "Sail Away" (1974)
  • Joe Cocker, "You Are So Beautiful" (1974)
  • Jerry Garcia Band, Let It Rock: The Jerry Garcia Collection, Vol. 2 (1975)
  • L. Ron Hubbard, "The Mining Song" (1982), "The Banker" (1982)
  • Dogs D'Amour, "Hurricane", "Trail of Tears", and "Princes Valium" from the Errol Flynn/King Of The Thieves album (1989)
  • The Jayhawks, "Two Angels" and "Martin's Song" on the Hollywood Town Hall album (1992)
  • Joe Walsh, "Guilty of the Crime" from the A Future To This Life album (1994), the soundtrack from the Robocop television series
  • Gene Clark (various recordings)
  • Brewer & Shipley
  • P.J. Proby, Reflections of Your Face (Amory Kane) from "Three Week Hero" (1969)
  • Additional Amory Kane works

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