Gone Are the Songs of Yesterday - Steve Ellis, Goodhand-Tait
Rainbow Valley - Steve Ellis, Cason
Someone Like Me - Steve Ellis, Bacon
A Day Without Love - Steve Ellis, Goodhand-Tait
I'm Happy - Steve Ellis, Bacon
One Road - Steve Ellis, Goodhand-Tait
Let Me Know - Steve Ellis, Bacon
Bringing on Back the Good Times - Steve Ellis, Cokell
Another Day - Steve Ellis, Brayley
Baby I Know - Steve Ellis, Cokell
Accept Me for What I Am - Steve Ellis, Bacon
The Answer - Steve Ellis, Bardens
Loot's the Root - Steve Ellis, Denton
More, More, More - Steve Ellis, Denton
Evie - Steve Ellis, Webb, Jimmy [Writer
Fat Crow - Steve Ellis, Ellis
Take Your Love - Steve Ellis, Mann
Jingle Jangle Jasmine - Steve Ellis, Ellis
Have You Seen My Baby - Steve Ellis, Newman
Goody Goody Dancing Shoes - Steve Ellis, Ellis
Track Listings (20) - Disc #2
El Doomo - Steve Ellis, Ellis
Your Game - Steve Ellis, Ellis
Good to Be Alive - Steve Ellis, Money [1]
Morning Paper - Steve Ellis, Ellis
Open Road - Steve Ellis, Ellis
Leaving in the Morning - Steve Ellis, Money [1]
Loud and Lazy Love Songs - Steve Ellis, Ellis
Goodbye Boredom - Steve Ellis, Ellis
On the Road - Steve Ellis, Ellis
Pin a Rose on Me - Steve Ellis, Daisley
When I Met You - Steve Ellis, Grosvenor
Rag and Bone - Steve Ellis, Courtney
Save All the Encores - Steve Ellis, Courtney
Soothe Me - Steve Ellis, Cooke, Sam
Wind and a Lady - Steve Ellis, Ellis
Hot Lips - Steve Ellis, Kaleth
Song of a Baker - Steve Ellis, Lane, Ronnie
Afterglow (Of Your Love) - Steve Ellis, Lane
Indian Rope Man [#] - Steve Ellis, Havens
I'm Alive [#] - Steve Ellis, James, Tommy [Rock]
From Love Affair's debut, 'She Smiled Sweetly', to his unreleased cover of 'Indian Rope Man', this is the definitive anthology from one of Britain's most underrated vocal talents. After his dramatic pop success of the late... more » 60s, Steve Ellis went on to a succession of exciting rock projects in the 70s, before coming back in top form in the 80s. The love affair continues. Castle. 2005.« less
From Love Affair's debut, 'She Smiled Sweetly', to his unreleased cover of 'Indian Rope Man', this is the definitive anthology from one of Britain's most underrated vocal talents. After his dramatic pop success of the late 60s, Steve Ellis went on to a succession of exciting rock projects in the 70s, before coming back in top form in the 80s. The love affair continues. Castle. 2005.