Humpy Bong
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Humpy Bong was an early 1970s ephemeral band that sold no records. Tim Staffell joined after leaving Smile, a band he co-created with Brian May, and was replaced by Freddie Mercury, an acquaintance of Staffell. Smile then became no more, and Queen was born. Humpy Bong, going nowhere, went downhill, with the entire band eventually breaking up.
[edit] Members
Jonathan Kelly: guitar, leads vocals and songwriter
Tim Staffell: bass, harmonica and backing vocals
Colin Peterson: drums, percussion and manager/producer
[edit] Recordings
- "Don't You Be Too Long" (Kelly) A-side of the 7" Parlophone single, 1970.
- "All Right Till Then" (Kelly) B-side of the 7" Parlophone single, 1970.
- "Don't You Believe It" (Kelly) A-side of the unreleased 7" Parlophone single, 1970. The B-side, if one was ever recorded, is unknown.
A Top Of The Pops performance was recorded for the song "Don't You Believe It".