Hot 'n' Nasty
1972 single by Humble Pie
"Hot 'n' Nasty" | ||||
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Single by Humble Pie | ||||
from the album Smokin' | ||||
B-side | "You're So Good for Me" | |||
Released | April 1972[1] | |||
Recorded | 1972 | |||
Genre | Boogie rock | |||
Length | 3:22 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Songwriter(s) | Steve Marriott, Humble Pie | |||
Humble Pie singles chronology | ||||
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"Hot 'n' Nasty" is the sixth single by English rock outfit Humble Pie, one of the first supergroups of the 1960s-'70s. Released in 1972, the song peaked at #52 on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and #35 in Canada.[2] The B-side is "You're So Good for Me".
The song appears on their fifth studio album, Smokin', also released in 1972.
Personnel
- Steve Marriott - lead and backing vocals, Hammond organ, piano
- Clem Clempson - guitar
- Greg Ridley - bass guitar
- Jerry Shirley - drums
Featuring
- Stephen Stills - backing vocals
Covers
- Superfly - B-side of Hello Hello
References
External links
- Humble Pie.net
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Humble Pie
- Steve Marriott
- Peter Frampton
- Jerry Shirley
- Greg Ridley
- As Safe as Yesterday Is
- Town and Country
- Humble Pie
- Rock On
- Smokin'
- Eat It
- Thunderbox
- Street Rats
- On to Victory
- Go for the Throat
- Back on Track
- Performance Rockin' the Fillmore
- King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents - Humble Pie In Concert
- The Definitive Collection
- "Natural Born Bugie"
- "The Sad Bag of Shaky Jake"
- "Big Black Dog"
- "Shine On"
- "I Don't Need No Doctor"
- "Hot 'n' Nasty"
- "30 Days in the Hole"
- "Black Coffee"
- "Rock and Roll Music"
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