![]() I had no inkling that some 30 years later, “The Big Beat” would become the most sampled record in history…and link me to a progressive genre of music that barely existed when I penned the song. Where to start? At the beginning…it was, after all, the beginning. John, and “You Should Be High, Love” written by B. Management Co-ordination: Mitchell KannerĪrt Direction & Design: Bob Heimall (AGI)Īll songs written by Billy Squier, except “Who Knows What A Love Can Do” written by B. Bear: keyboards, appears courtesy of RCA Recordsīackground Vocals: Billy Squier & Alex Ligertwood … the Woodstock Children’s Chorus (“Billy’s choir”) under the direction of Ellen Todd Mastered by Wally Traugot at Capitol Studios, Los Angelesīilly Squier: lead vocals, electric & acoustic guitars, percussionīruce Kulick: guitars, appears courtesy of Polydor Incorporatedĭavid Sancious: keyboard & synthesizers, appears courtesy of Arista Records ![]() Recorded & Mixed at: Eddy Offord Remote Studio, Woodstock, New York by Rob Davis & Eddy Offord Tale Of The Tape © 1980 Capitol Records, Inc.
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