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This is a list of all songs recorded by Status Quo. Lineups. Francis Rossi / Rick Parfitt / Alan Lancaster / John Coghlan / Roy Lynes (1968-1970)
This is the discography of the British rock band Status Quo.They have released around 100 singles and have spent over 400 weeks in the UK Singles Chart. [1] They have spent over 500 weeks in the UK Albums Chart [2] and are one of the most successful bands of all time in the UK.
Status Quo are a British rock band. The group originated in London and was founded in 1962 by Francis Rossi and Alan Lancaster while they were still schoolboys. [1] [2] After a number of name and lineup changes, which included the introduction of John Coghlan in 1963 and Rick Parfitt in 1967, the band became The Status Quo in 1967 and Status Quo in 1969.
"Rain" is a single from British rock band Status Quo's album Blue for You. [1] It was written by Rick Parfitt. [2]"Rain" was intended for Blue for You's predecessor On the Level – but, at the time of the recording sessions, Parfitt had not completed the song and so it was held over.
"Mystery Song" is a single released by the British rock band Status Quo in 1976. It was included on the album Blue for You. [1] The song concerns a young man's encounter with a prostitute. The B-side was "Drifting Away", from the band's 1974 album Quo. The song was reprised, in 2014, for the band's thirty-first studio album Aquostic ...
Quo is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Status Quo. Issued in May 1974, it reached #2 in the UK. Issued in May 1974, it reached #2 in the UK. Like its predecessor Hello! , it consisted entirely of songs written or co-written by the group.
"Again and Again" is a single released by the British rock band Status Quo in 1978. [1] The song was written by Rick Parfitt, Andy Bown and Jackie Lynton [2] and was issued to coincide with the band's headline appearance at the Reading Festival on 26 August 1978.
"Beginning of the End" is a single released by the British rock band Status Quo in 2007. It was included on the album In Search of the Fourth Chord. [1] It reached number 48 on the UK Singles Chart in September 2007.