Steve Marriott - Guest Appearances

Guest Appearances

  • Bill Wyman invited Marriott to play guitar and backing vocals on the recording of Their Satanic Majesties Request album, on the track "In Another Land", in Brian Jones' absence.
  • PP Arnold – Marriott wrote and produced "(If You Think You're) Groovy" – along with Lane and the other members of Small Faces.
  • Joe Brown – collaborated on the singer/entertainer's song "Tin Soldier"
  • The Herd – produced the UK band's single "Sunshine Cottage"
  • Alexis Korner hired Marriott as a guitar player for his UK and European tours in 1975
  • Mott the Hoople – provided vocals on "Midnight Lady" (1971)
  • Del Shannon – contributed keyboards on the Home and Away album in sessions recorded by Andrew Oldham
  • Traffic – on the Mr. Fantasy album, Marriott is heard talking on the track "Berkshire Poppies"
  • Donovan – Marriott guested on track "Boy for Every Girl" on the 1973 Essence to Essence album.
  • Chris Farlowe song "My Way of Giving" – contributed guitar and vocals on the single which was produced by Mick Jagger and written by Marriott/Lane.
  • Easybeats – provided vocals on their single "Good Times" from the LP Vigil in 1968.
  • Nescafe coffee's new product – Blend 37 TV commercial (1989). Marriott and Clempson were asked to guest, singing Ike and Tina Turner's hit song "Black Coffee" (which also appears on Humble Pie's (1973) album Eat It).
  • Jim Capaldi – Marriott provided guest vocals on the 1984 album One Man Mission on the track "Young Savages". (Marriott and Capaldi were friends from Capaldi's days in the band Traffic).
  • "Seamus" on Pink Floyd's album Meddle – Marriott's dog Seamus made an appearance in the song.
  • Johnny Hallyday – Marriott and Small Faces together with Frampton appear on recordings by the French pop singer
  • New York Dolls guitarist Johnny Thunders – appeared on recordings.
  • John Lee (ex the Dingoes) – wrote and recorded with the Australian drummer and songwriter.
  • Marge Raymond was hired to sing background vocals by Steve Marriot and appears on the Go for the Throat and On to Victory albums.

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