<P> Smokin' includes dramatically slowed down versions of Eddie Cochran's "C'mon Everybody", Junior Walker's "Road Runner", and the wah - wah laden slow blues "I Wonder". "You're So Good for Me", which begins as a delicate acoustic number, ultimately mutates into a full - bore gospel music rave - up, an element that would later influence bands like The Black Crowes . </P> <P> Alexis Korner guests on the track "Old Time Feelin"', Marriott's vocals take a back seat as the main vocals are provided by Greg Ridley and Korner who also plays a Martin Tiple, mandolin - type guitar . Its sound is reminiscent of the song "Alabama' 69" on their first album . </P> <P> Stephen Stills guests on "Road Runner' G' Jam" (the title is a nod to the band's habit of developing songs out of jam sessions), playing Hammond organ, and his backing vocals were over-dubbed on "Hot' n' Nasty" a slow - burning and then dynamic R&B song, after he strolled in after recording his own sessions next door . </P> <P> Marriott insisted on producing the album himself for the challenge of creating a compact R&B sound with a high - tech 24 - track mixing board . Marriott collapsed with exhaustion in February . New Musical Express (NME) reported at the time: "Following intense recording sessions with Humble Pie, Steve Marriott collapsed with nervous exhaustion and doctors told him to rest". </P>

You're so good for me humble pie