Can I Have My Money Back?
Can I Have My Money Back? is the first solo album by Gerry Rafferty. The distinctive cover design was by John Patrick Byrne and was the start of a long working relationship between Rafferty and the playwright. The LP was well received, but performed poorly in charts and sales, in part because Rafferty had just left a well known band, The Humblebums. The album also saw Joe Egan come on board, and the pair formed Stealers Wheel shortly afterwards.
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Released | 1971 | |||
Recorded | London, Morgan Studios | |||
Genre | Rock, folk rock | |||
Length | 40:23 | |||
Label | Transatlantic | |||
Producer | Hugh Murphy | |||
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Singles from Can I Have My Money Back | ||||
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The album was re-issued in 2000 on CD (subtitled "The Best of Gerry Rafferty") with a different cover design (Castle Music, Ltd; Cat. No. ESMCD-879). Released only in the United Kingdom, it featured an additional twelve Humblebums tracks.
Track listing
All tracks composed and arranged by Gerry Rafferty; except where indicated
- "New Street Blues"
- "Didn't I?"
- "Mr. Universe"
- "Mary Skeffington"
- "The Long Way Round"
- "Can I Have My Money Back?"
- "Sign on the Dotted Line" (Rafferty, Joe Egan)
- "Make You, Break You"
- "To Each and Everyone"
- "One Drink Down" (Rafferty, John Byrne)
- "Don't Count Me Out"
- "Half a Chance"
- "Where I Belong"
Singles: "Can I Have My Money Back?" b/w "So Bad Thinking" (Transatlantic: BIG 139) "Make You, Break You" (mono) b/w "Make You, Break You" (stereo) (Signpost: SP-70001; USA) "Didn't I" b/w "Can I Have My Money Back?" (Big T: BIG 139) "Mr Universe" b/w "Can I Have My Money Back?" (Transatlantic: M 25.565)
Note: CD releases include a different performance of "Mary Skeffington" from that which appears on the original vinyl LP; the latter has a relatively sparer arrangement, emphasising acoustic guitar, and was later released by Rab Noakes (who contributed to several tracks on "Money Back") on his "Demos and Rarities Vol. 2 - Adventures with Gerry Rafferty" collection.
Castle Music, Ltd. (UK, 2000) (CD) Expanded Re-Issue Bonus Tracks:
All tracks recorded and previously released by The Humblebums. (Length: 79:29)
- "Look Over the Hill and Far Away"
- "Patrick"
- "Rick Rack"
- "Her Father Didn't Like Me Anyway"
- "Please Sing a Song for Us"
- "Blood and Glory"
- "I Can't Stop Now"
- "All the Best People Do It"
- "Steamboat Row"
- "Shoeshine Boy"
- "Keep It to Yourself"
- "My Singing Bird"
Personnel
- Gerry Rafferty – vocals, piano, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Joe Egan – background vocals
- Rab Noakes – acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Roger Brown – electric guitar, backing vocals
- Zed Jenkins, Alan Parker – electric guitar
- Rod King – steel guitar
- Hugh Murphy – tambourine, backing vocals
- Tom Parker – keyboards, Hammond organ, harmonium, harpsichord
- Henry Spinetti, Andrew Steele – drums
- Johnny Van Derrick – fiddle, violin
- Gary Taylor – bass guitar, backing vocals
- John Whitehead – production co-ordination
- Patrick – artwork