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"How Come"
Single by Ronnie Lane
A-side" How Come"
B-side"Tell Everyone", "Done This One Before" (latter track not in Continental Europe)
Released1974
Recorded1973
Genre Folk rock, Celtic rock
LabelGM (UK), Philips (Eire and Continental Europe), A&M (North America)
Songwriter(s) Ronnie Lane/Kevin Westlake (A-side); Ronnie Lane (B-side)
Producer(s) Glyn Johns

"How Come" is a song co-written by Ronnie Lane and Kevin Westlake, and recorded by Lane as his first single in 1973 after he left Faces. [1] Featuring a band of constantly changing personnel called Slim Chance, including Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle, [2] who later had considerable success as a performing and songwriting duo in their own right, it reached No. 11 in the UK.

Gallagher played piano accordion and Lyle mandolin on the A-side, both also contributing back-up vocals. "Done This One Before", on the B-side, featured Gallagher on Hammond organ and Lyle on harmonica.

The song was later recorded by Oscar Houchins, of the White Whale Recording group the Clique, and released by Monument Records in 1975.

In 1996 the song was used as the first track of the Pogues' seventh and last studio album Pogue Mahone.

References

  1. ^ Thomson, Graeme (2014-01-30). "Ronnie Lane: the great, underappreciated British songwriter". The Guardian. ISSN  0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  2. ^ Thomson, Graeme (2014-01-30). "Ronnie Lane: the great, underappreciated British songwriter". The Guardian. ISSN  0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-08-08.