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    Lonnie Donegan & Elton John - Diggin' My Potatoes (1977)



    Lonnie Donegan & Elton John - Diggin' My Potatoes (1977)

    ELTON JOHN - PIANO
    RAY COOPER - PERCUSSION
    BRIAN MAY (Of  QUEEN) - GUITAR
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    Description: Lonnie Donegan - The King of Skiffle - recorded an album with all-star friends in 1977. Elton John played piano on a couple of tracks - this one "Diggin' My Potatoes", and also the title track "Puttin' on the Style". Both were skiffle classics from the fifties. Ray Cooper played percussion. Brian May (of Queen) played electric guitar! Some of the other tracks featured Ringo Starr, Ronnie Wood, Nicky Hopkins, Leo Sayer.... Lonnie Donegan was a huge musical influence on all of these musicians and many more. He died in 2002. This recording was taken from the original vinyl!

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