(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone - The Farm Version

The Farm Version

"Stepping Stone"
Single by The Farm
A-side "Family of Man"
Released April 1990
Format 7"
Recorded 1990
Genre Alternative rock
Label Sony
Producer Suggs, Terry Farley
The Farm singles chronology
- "Stepping Stone"
(1990)
"Groovy Train"
(1990)

"Stepping Stone" was the first single by Liverpool-based pop group The Farm. The single was released in April 1990, having been produced by Graham "Suggs" McPherson of Madness and Terry Farley. It reached #58 on the UK charts.

The Monkees version had previously been covered by the Smack, Sex Pistols, Cardboard Brains, Johnny Thunders, Vicious White Kids, The Merton Parkas, Cryptic Slaughter, Kevin Kinney of Drivin' N' Cryin', and numerous Washington D.C. hardcore punk bands, including Minor Threat, Government Issue, Untouchables, and State of Alert. Brooklyn based punk band Consumer Feedback covers this song live very often. This track is also used as the basis of Irish band The Keepers's track "U & I Don't Belong" on their 2005 album Rock and Roll from the Lagan Delta.

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