Small Faces - Sha-La-La-La-Lee
- Artist Small Faces
- Title Sha-La-La-La-Lee
- Label Decca
- Catalogue No F.12317
- Format 7''
- Genre Mod Garage Psych 60s
- Media Condition Very Good Plus (VG+)
- Sleeve Condition Very Good Plus (VG+)
Year Released: 1966
Genre: Mod, R&B, Pop Rock, Beat.
Detailed Description Containing Key Facts: "Sha-La-La-La-Lee" is an energetic and quintessential track by the Small Faces, one of the most influential bands of the British Mod movement in the mid-1960s. Released as a single, it became a Top 3 hit in the UK and firmly established their reputation for catchy, upbeat pop-R&B. The song perfectly encapsulates the vibrant and stylish energy of the Mod scene, with its driving rhythm, prominent organ riff, and Steve Marriott's distinctive, powerful soul-infused vocals. The lyrics are simple and direct, celebrating the joy of music and dancing. While some purists might argue it was more pop-oriented than their later, more psychedelic work, "Sha-La-La-La-Lee" remains a beloved anthem of the era, showcasing the band's tight musicianship and their ability to blend American R&B influences with a distinctly British sensibility. It's a foundational track for understanding the sound and attitude of 1960s Mod culture
