Roger Hodgson's Selected Discography with Supertramp
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Roger Hodgson’s Selected Discography with Supertramp The songs listed below each of the Supertramp albums are the ones that Roger composed the music and wrote the lyrics for: Supertramp (1970) Indelibly Stamped (1971) Crime of the Century (1974) Includes Includes Includes • Surely • Travelled • School • Aubade – and I am Not Like • Rosie Had Everything • Hide in Your Shell Other Birds of Prey Planned • Dreamer • Words Unspoken • Potter • If Everyone was Listening • Try Again • Aries • Surely Crisis? What Crisis? (1975) Even in the Quietest Moments (1977) Breakfast in America (1979) Includes Includes Includes • Easy Does It • Give a Little Bit • The Logical Song • Sister Moonshine • Even in the Quietest Moments • Breakfast in America • A Soapbox Opera • Babaji • Take the Long Way Home • Lady • Fool’s Overture • Lord is it Mine? • The Meaning • Child of Vision • Two of Us Paris Live (1980) Famous Last Words (1982) The Very Best of Supertramp Vol. 1 Includes Includes Includes • School • Crazy • School • Hide in Your Shell • It’s Raining Again • Hide in Your Shell • Dreamer • Know Who You Are • Dreamer • A Soapbox Opera • C’est le bon • Give a Little Bit • Two of Us • Don’t Leave Me Now • Logical Song • Fool’s Overture • Breakfast in America • Logical Song • Take the Long Way Home • Breakfast in America • It’s Raining Again • Take the Long Way Home The Very Best of Supertramp Vol 2 Retrospectacle – The Supertramp Anthology (2005) Includes Includes • If Everyone was Listening • Surely • Even in the • A Soapbox Opera • Land Ho Quietest Moments • Lady • School • Breakfast in • Even in the Quietest Moments • Dreamer America • Babaji • Sister Moonshine • Take the Long • Fool’s Overture • Lady Way Home • Don’t Leave Me Now • Two of Us • It’s Raining Again • Give a Little Bit • Don’t Leave Me • Logical Song Now Though all songs recorded by Supertramp up until 1983 were legally credited Davies/Hodgson, Roger and Rick wrote separately on all of the above songs except School. They shared the writer's credit, much like Lennon & McCartney did with the Beatles. .