Songwriter: Sam Smith Bo Diddley

Producer: Vic Maile

I can tell 'cos it's plain to see
I can tell the way you look at me
The way that you smile when you hold my hand
I know pretty baby 'cos I understand

I can tell
I can tell
I know you don't love me no more

Gonna tell your mama
Gonna tell your papa too
Just what more can a good man do
You been running round with Joey Brown
I know pretty baby that you put me down

I can tell
I can tell
I know you don't love me no more

I called you up on the phone
Strange voice tells me you're not at home
Your mama told me you know you can wait
When you show up you know your draggin' real late

I can tell
I can tell
I know you don't love me no more

Dr. Feelgood

One of the most influential bands of the British pub rock scene in the 1970s, Dr Feelgood played a style of rhythm and blues that encapsulates the roots of rock'n'roll music. The band originated from Canvey Island, Essex, and were formed in 1971. After becoming involved in the pub rock circuit, their first album, Down By The Jetty was released in 1975 on the United Artists label.

The Feelgoods' lineup at this stage Lee Brilleaux on vocals and harmonica; Wilko Johnson on guitar; John “Sparko” Sparks on bass; John Martin (The Big Figure) on drums.

Success continued as they released their second album, Malpractice in October 1975, and a live album, Stupidity, the following year.

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