FYI -

There are times when the 'legend' of Long John Baldry
gets in the way of the man's music. This is, after all, the man who helped turn Reg Dwight into Elton John; the man who found Rod Stewart at midnight on a railway station platform ("playing harmonica under a pile of football scarves"); and the man who sang with the first British rhythm and blues bands, with Charlie Watts on drums and a callow youth named Mick Jagger singing occasional vocals.
....From the liner notes of "Right to Sing the Blues"