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  2. I Ain't Superstitious - Wikipedia

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    English rock guitarist Jeff Beck recorded "I Ain't Superstitious" for the 1968 debut album Truth featuring Rod Stewart on vocals. Called "a well-known classic-rock-radio staple", [3] Beck's version is "an inventive and inspired recording that manages to inject even more power into the updated arrangement". [3]

  3. Truth (Jeff Beck album) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the Yardbirds in late 1966, Jeff Beck had released three commercial singles, two in 1967 featuring himself on lead vocals, and one without vocals in 1968.All had been hits on the British singles chart, [3] and all were characterized by songs aimed at the pop chart on the A-side at the behest of producer Mickie Most. [4]

  4. Jeff Beck - Wikipedia

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    The group produced two albums for Columbia Records (Epic in the US): Truth (as Jeff Beck, August 1968) and Beck-Ola (July 1969). Truth, released five months before the first Led Zeppelin album, features " You Shook Me ", a song written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Muddy Waters , also covered on the Led Zeppelin debut with a similar ...

  5. The guitar, which was used on the first Jeff Beck Group album Truth along with recording albums with The Yardbirds, is up for sale with an estimate of between £40,000 to £60,000.

  6. The Jeff Beck Group - Wikipedia

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    The Jeff Beck Group was a British rock band formed in London in January 1967 by former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck. Their innovative approach to heavy-sounding blues , rhythm and blues and rock was a major influence on popular music .

  7. Jeff Beck: Virtuoso guitarist and blues rock pioneer - AOL

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    In 1967, he found autonomy by forming the Jeff Beck Group, which initially included Sir Rod Stewart on vocals and Ronnie Wood, now of the Rolling Stones, playing mostly bass.

  8. Sir Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood remember ‘groundbreaking ...

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    After initially finding limited success as a solo artist, Beck formed The Jeff Beck Group, originally consisting of Sir Rod on vocals, Wood on bass, Nicky Hopkins on piano and Aynsley Dunbar on drums.

  9. Superstition (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, Wonder was playing most of the instruments on his songs by himself. But he preferred to let other guitarists play on his records, and after he learned that Jeff Beck was an admirer of his, an agreement was quickly made for Beck to become involved in the sessions that became the Talking Book album, in return for Wonder writing him a song.