- A Soapbox Opera
- Ain't Nobody But Me
- And The Light
- Another Man's Woman
- Aries
- Asylum
- Aubade And I Am Not Like Other Birds Of Prey
- Babaji
- Better Days
- Bloody Well Right
- Bonnie
- Breakfast In America
- Brother Where You Bound
- C'est Le Bon
- C'est What
- Cannonball
- Casual Conversation
- Child Of Vision
- Coming Home To See You
- Crazy
- Crime Of The Century
- Don't Leave Me Now
- Downstream
- Dreamer
- Easy Does It
- Even In The Quietest Moments
- Ever Open Door
- Fool's Overture
- Forever
- Friend In Need
- From Now On
- Get Your Act Together
- Give A Little Bit
- Give Me A Chance
- Gone Hollywood
- Goodbye Stranger
- Help Me Down That Road
- Hide In Your Shell
- Home Again
- If Everyone Was Listening
- It's A Hard World
- It's A Long Road
- It's Raining Again
- Just A Normal Day
- Just Another Nervous Wreck
- Know Who You Are
- Lady
- Listen To Me Please
- Live To Love You
- Lord Is It Mine
- Lover Boy
- Maybe I'm A Beggar
- My Kind Of Lady
- No Inbetween
- Nothing To Show
- Oh Darling
- Poor Boy
- Potter
- Put On Your Old Brown Shoes
- Rosie Had Everything Planned
- Rudy
- School
- Shadow Song
- Sister Moonshine
- Soapbox Opera
- Some Things Never Change
- Sooner Or Later
- Still In Love
- Surely
- Take The Long Way Home
- The Logical Song
- The Meaning
- Times Have Changed
- Travelled
- Try Again
- Two Of Us
- Waiting So Long
- Where There's A Will
- Words Unspoken
- You Win, I Lose
- Your Popps Don't Mind
About Supertramp
Supertramp were a British rock band that formed in London in 1970. They experienced their greatest global success in 1979 with their sixth album Breakfast in America. Marked by the individual songwriting of founders Roger Hodgson (vocals, keyboards and guitars) and Rick Davies (vocals and keyboards), the group were distinguished for blending progressive rock and pop styles as well as for a sound that relied heavily on Wurlitzer electric piano. The group's lineup changed numerous times throughout their career, with Davies being the only constant member throughout its history. The classic lineup, which lasted ten years from 1973 to 1983, comprised Davies, Hodgson, Dougie Thomson (bass), Bob Siebenberg (drums) and John Helliwell (saxophone).
Initially a prog-rock group, they began moving towards a more pop-oriented sound with their third album, Crime of the Century (1974), the first album with the classic lineup. The band reached their commercial peak with 1979's Breakfast in America, which yielded the international top 10 singles "The Logical Song", "Breakfast in America", "Goodbye Stranger" and "Take the Long Way Home". Their other top 40 hits included "Dreamer" (1974), "Give a Little Bit" (1977) and "It's Raining Again" (1982). In 1983, Hodgson left the group to pursue a solo career. The band continued with Davies as the sole leader until 1988, after which they disbanded and periodically reformed in various configurations.
As of 2007, Supertramp album sales exceeded 60 million. They attained significant popularity in North America, Europe, South Africa and Australia. Their highest sales levels were in Canada, where they had two diamond-certified (ten-times platinum) albums (Crime of the Century and Breakfast in America), and their only number 1 singles anywhere ("The Logical Song" and "Dreamer").
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