"Pick Up the Pieces" is a 1974 song recorded by the Scottish band Average White Band on their second album, AWB, and released as a single. On the single, songwriting credit is given to founding member and saxophonist Roger Ball and guitarist Hamish Stuart individually and the entire band collectively. The song is essentially an instrumental, apart from the song's title being shouted at several points in the song. The guitar line of the song came from Hamish Stuart, while Roger Ball wrote the first part of the horn melody.
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"Pick Up the Pieces" is a 1974 song recorded by the Scottish band Average White Band on their second album, AWB, and released as a single. … read more
"Pick Up the Pieces" is a 1974 song recorded by the Scottish band Average White Band on their second album, AWB, and released as a single. On the single, songwriting credit is … read more
The Average White Band (AWB) is a Scottish soul and funk band formed in London in 1972. The band consists of Cliff Lyons on alto sax, keyboards, and vocals, Rob Aries on keyboard and bass, Onnie McIntrye on guitar and vocals, Brent Carter on lead vocals, Alan Gorrie on lead vocals, bass, and guitar, Rocky Bryant on drums, and Fred "Freddy V" Vigdor on tenor sax, keyboards, and vocals. Known for their instrumental hit "Pick Up the Pieces," the band's strength lies in their consistently accomplished songwriting, stretching across several gold-selling albums an… read more
The Average White Band (AWB) is a Scottish soul and funk band formed in London in 1972. The band consists of Cliff Lyons on alto sax, keyboards, and vocals, Rob Aries on keyboard and bass, … read more
The Average White Band (AWB) is a Scottish soul and funk band formed in London in 1972. The band consists of Cliff Lyons on alto sax, keyboards, and vocals, Rob Aries on keyboard and bass, Onnie McIntrye on guitar and vocals, Brent Car… read more