Good Morning Little School Girl - Columbia 1964
I Ain't Got You
I Wish You Would (Orig. Billy Boy Arnold) 1964
Evil Hearted You 1965
Heart Full Of Soul
For Your Love
Shapes Of Things - 1966
I'm a Man
Over Under Sideways Down
The Yardbirds were among the first
wave of UK original white blues, in fact their name comes from an old blues
standard. Tragically, the original lead singer, Keith Relf, was killed by electrocution on stage. Other members of the group went on
to form Led Zeppelin. Their version of the old standard Good Morning
Little Schoolgirl was turned into what can only be described as a UK
beat group pop song, redeemed only by some excellent guitar work by Eric
Clapton.
They originated from Surrey and were big, big favourites of Roger
Eagle at the Twisted Wheel in
Manchester. He played
lots of their tracks and booked them to appear live at the club at least twice.
Most of their early songs were copies of original American blues artists e.g.
Billy Boy Arnold. Then they began to write their own great stuff. The blond one
bashing his bongos madly at the Wheel was a great sight.
The line-up - Keith Relf (vocals), Paul Samwell-Smith
(bass), Chris Dreja (rhythm guitar), Jim McCarty (drums), and Anthony
'Top' Topham (lead guitar) who was soon replaced by Eric Clapton. Later they changed
their line up to include Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page.
They toured with Sonny Boy Williamson
and cut a live album still available on CD.