By late 1967, the band had felt constricted financially & creatively by manager Don Arden (father of Sharon Osbourne), and were lured by Rolling Stones' publicist Andrew Loog Oldham into signing with his new Immediate label. They soon recorded more expansive psychedelic sounding material including hit pop tunes like "Lazy Sunday" which was included with their UK number one classic concept album Ogdens Nut Gone Flake and "Itchycoo Park" which was their only stateside charting single.
The demise of the Small Faces arrived on New Years Eve 1968, when Steve Marriott walked off stage at The Alexandra Palace in London. Marriott felt that despite the success of the group, he was still not being taken seriously as a musician. He went on to achieve major status in the U.S.A with Peter Frampton in Humble Pie. The others continued as the Faces, opting to drop the "Small" after one LP as new recruits Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood towered above their new band mates. Drummer Kenney Jones later joined The Who after the death of their drummer Keith Moon. As years went on, Marriott kept recording various lineups as Humble Pie but became somewhat of a caricature and casualty of rock excess. Tragically, Steve Marriott died in a house fire in 1991 and Ronnie Lane followed him in 1997 after a long battle with Multiple Sclerosis. Keyboardist Ian McLagan has continued to tour and record with his own band as well as with artists like Billy Bragg, The New Barbarians ( a group composed of Ian, Ron Wood, Keith Richards, Stanley Clarke, and Billy Cobham), and The Rolling Stones. According to announcements at the shows on the New Barbarians tour, the proceeds of the live gigs were going to pay Ronnie Lane's medical expenses associated with Ronnie's struggle with Multiple Sclerosis.
The Small Faces remain one of British rock's most important legacy acts, with their membership having links to so many other acts. Amongst the many bands they influenced were The Jam, Ramones, Oasis and X.
There are a number of locations around London linked to the Small Faces, many to be found in the East End where they grew up.
The J60 Music bar in Manor Park, an instrument shop where Steve Marriott first met Ronnie Lane
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Little Ilford park, also located in Manor Park, inspired the track Itchycoo Park, Steve and other kids in the East End used to play in this park when they grew up.
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In 1968 the Small Faces recorded a video for their track Lazy Sunday, Steve sings in his native East end accent and the video was shot in the East End using Kenney Jones parents' flat in Havering Street. The video ends with a shot of the nearby Thames.
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Understanding )
Small Faces Lyrics
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There's one thing I can say
Some people believe just what I'm putting down
Understand your troubles away
[Chorus:]
You got to do this thing we're feeling
You got to know just what I'm meaning
You gotta believe just what I'm handing
Understanding, understanding
Yeah, alright alright
Hey hey
You see I love this life I lead
And I want to love it with you
But people you don't understand
Just what I'm putting down
There's no more I can do
[Chorus]
Yeah, alright, come on
Just don't lose it
Come on children, I want to hear you one more time
[Chorus]
You know what I'm singing about
My baby's gonna care, gonna make it alright
With a little understanding
We can make it through the night, yeah
Baby, baby give me some
You know I got to have some
All you know we need is just a little understanding
You can talk to me baby
Tell me what's on your mind
With a little understanding
Everything will be just fine
The Small Faces' song "Understanding" is a classic rock tune that talks about the importance of understanding, especially in the context of love and relationships. The first verse talks about how the singer is frequently asked about what love is all about, and his reply is that understanding can solve most of the troubles that come with it. The chorus talks about the importance of feeling and knowing what the singer means, and believing what he's saying, which is all about understanding.
In the next verse, the singer talks about how he loves his life and wants to share it with someone special, but people around him don't understand what he's trying to say. He feels helpless about it and can't do anything more to make them see his point of view. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the importance of understanding once again. The song ends with the singer urging his audience not to lose the understanding they have gained and asking them to sing along.
Line by Line Meaning
When people ask me what love's all about
When people ask me about the nature of love
There's one thing I can say
I know one thing for sure
Some people believe just what I'm putting down
Some people trust me and my message
Understand your troubles away
By understanding, you can overcome your problems
You got to do this thing we're feeling
You have to experience this feeling
You got to know just what I'm meaning
You have to understand what I'm trying to say
You gotta believe just what I'm handing
You have to accept what I'm offering
Understanding, understanding
The key is to understand
You see I love this life I lead
I'm passionate about my way of life
And I want to love it with you
I want to share it with you
But people you don't understand
But some people don't get it
Just what I'm putting down
What I'm trying to convey
There's no more I can do
There's nothing more I can do about it
Yeah, alright, come on
Let's do this
Just don't lose it
Just don't forget what we're talking about
Come on children, I want to hear you one more time
Come on everyone, let's sing this together again
You know what I'm singing about
You know what the song is about
My baby's gonna care, gonna make it alright
My partner will take care of me
With a little understanding
If only we can understand each other
We can make it through the night, yeah
We can overcome our challenges
Baby, baby give me some
Baby, I need some love
You know I got to have some
You know I desperately need it
All you know we need is just a little understanding
All we need is a bit of empathy and comprehension
You can talk to me baby
You can confide in me
Tell me what's on your mind
Share your thoughts with me
With a little understanding
If only we can understand each other
Everything will be just fine
Everything will be alright
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RONNIE LANE, STEVE MARRIOTT
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@kukol
La la la
La la la
La la la
La la la
When people ask me what love's all about
There's one thing I can say
So people believe just what I'm putting down
Understand your troubles away
[Chorus:]
You got to do this thing with feeling
You got to know just what I'm meaning
You gotta believe just what I'm handing
Understanding, understanding
Ha, yeah, Ha, alright yeah
La la la. hey hey
La la la, Come on children, yeah
La la la, Alright yo!
La la la
You got to do this thing with feeling
You got to know just what I'm meaning
You gotta believe just what I'm handing
Understanding, understanding
Yes understanding, oh right
You see I love this life I live
And I want to love it with you
But people if you don't understand
Just what I'm, what i'm putting down
There's no more I can do
You got to do this thing with feeling
You got to know just what I'm meaning
You gotta believe just what I'm handing
Understanding, understanding
Ha, yeah, got to keep on movin'
La la la, Alright yeah
La la la, Come on children one more time
La la la, Alright oh
La la la, You know what i'm signing about
My babies up tight
@andershjemdahl6547
Awesome! First time I heard the original, I had only heard the Sex Pistols version before. Thanks for sharing!
@rnjddnushdjd
Sex pistols version is better
@Deena777
Another song I have never heard of by the Small Faces. Another hidden gem.
@hollyhockbaby1216
Ya
@darrylmcgarry5780
There are lots of little gems hidden done by The Small Faces. Definitely underrated on the international scene.
@greentambourine2323
Tremendous. Heard this on the Three Kings football documentary and had to seek it out. Bursting with 1960s energy!
@currypot1965
love this song,,what a superb B side,awesome
@armjos1
Out of all the MOD bands ive loved over the years the small faces are just the best. RIP STEVE AND RONNIE
@15chipshops
My favourite Small Faces Tune! Awesome!!!
@LQUID8R
yep without doubt the classiest B-side ... and probably only this Stevie and S.Winwood could have got away with that "come on children" line without embarrassing themselves