On April 7, 1972, the 'Big O' cut the number that would become the opening song on his 'Memphis' album.
The 10cc vocalist-songwriter's resumé stretches even further than that cherished band’s exemplary pop and album rock.
The rare relationship between the artist and the Royal Albert Hall has spanned his entire career.
With a riff famously composed by Keith Richards in a motel room, it was the Stones' first song to top the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.