Complete List Of The Jeff Beck Group Songs From A to Z

Complete List Of The Jeff Beck Group Songs From A to Z

Feature Photo: 14 Nov 1970, page 42, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

The Jeff Beck Group was formed in London in 1967, a band created by guitarist Jeff Beck shortly after his departure from The Yardbirds. Beck had already established a reputation as one of the most innovative guitarists of his generation, and this new group was his vehicle for exploring a harder, blues-driven sound that leaned heavily on raw energy and improvisation. The original lineup featured Beck on lead guitar, Rod Stewart on vocals, Ronnie Wood on bass, and Micky Waller on drums. Together, they forged a sound that helped lay the groundwork for hard rock and heavy metal in the years that followed.

Their debut album, Truth, was released in 1968 and is often regarded as one of the pioneering works of heavy rock. With its mix of blues standards, reinterpretations, and original material, the record highlighted Beck’s explosive guitar style and Rod Stewart’s commanding vocals. Songs like “Beck’s Bolero,” “Shapes of Things,” and their version of Willie Dixon’s “You Shook Me” showcased the group’s ability to reinvent the blues for a louder, more aggressive rock audience. The album reached No. 15 on the U.S. Billboard 200, cementing its impact on both sides of the Atlantic.

The band quickly followed up with their second album, Beck-Ola, in 1969. This record was heavier and more direct than their debut, with covers like Elvis Presley’s “All Shook Up” and “Jailhouse Rock” given a harder edge. Beck-Ola peaked at No. 15 in the United States and No. 39 in the United Kingdom. Despite the growing acclaim, internal tensions plagued the group. Stewart and Wood eventually left to join the Faces alongside Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan, and Kenney Jones.

Jeff Beck rebuilt the band in 1970 with a new lineup that included vocalist Alex Ligertwood (soon replaced by Bobby Tench), keyboardist Max Middleton, bassist Clive Chaman, and drummer Cozy Powell. This new incarnation shifted toward a blend of rock, jazz, and R&B influences, moving slightly away from the pure blues-rock foundation of the first lineup. Their third album, Rough and Ready, was released in 1971, introducing a funkier, jazz-infused sound that reflected Beck’s restlessness and his desire to keep evolving musically.

In 1972, the band issued the self-titled Jeff Beck Group album, sometimes referred to as the “orange album” due to its cover. Produced by Steve Cropper of Booker T. & the M.G.’s, this record leaned even more into R&B and soul influences, featuring horn arrangements and a smoother production style. However, despite some critical praise, the album struggled commercially compared to Beck’s earlier releases, and by 1972 the group had dissolved.

Although The Jeff Beck Group’s existence was relatively short-lived, their legacy is undeniable. The original lineup with Stewart and Wood became a blueprint for the kind of hard rock that would dominate the 1970s, influencing bands like Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple. The later version of the group, with Powell and Middleton, paved the way for Beck’s eventual move into fusion and instrumental work, which defined much of his later solo career.

Across their career, The Jeff Beck Group released four studio albums: Truth (1968), Beck-Ola (1969), Rough and Ready (1971), and Jeff Beck Group (1972). While they never achieved massive chart success compared to some of their contemporaries, their importance lies in the doors they opened for others. Beck’s decision to push boundaries and experiment with different sounds kept him a central figure in rock’s evolution.

Part of what makes The Jeff Beck Group so celebrated today is the caliber of musicians who passed through its ranks. Rod Stewart went on to global superstardom, Ronnie Wood became a member of the Rolling Stones, and Cozy Powell built a legacy as one of rock’s most powerful drummers. Meanwhile, Jeff Beck himself continued to innovate throughout his career, earning eight Grammy Awards and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame both as a member of The Yardbirds and as a solo artist.

Complete List Of The Jeff Beck Group Songs From A to Z

  1. All Shook UpBeck-Ola – 1969
  2. All Shook Up (Early version) – Beck-Ola – 1969
  3. Beck’s BoleroTruth – 1968
  4. Blues De LuxeTruth – 1968
  5. Definitely MaybeJeff Beck Group – 1972
  6. Girl from Mill ValleyBeck-Ola – 1969
  7. Glad All OverJeff Beck Group – 1972
  8. Going DownJeff Beck Group – 1972
  9. Got the FeelingRough and Ready – 1971
  10. GreensleevesTruth – 1968
  11. The Hangman’s KneeBeck-Ola – 1969
  12. HighwaysJeff Beck Group – 1972
  13. I Ain’t SuperstitiousTruth – 1968
  14. I Can’t Give Back the Love I Feel for YouJeff Beck Group – 1972
  15. I Got to Have a SongJeff Beck Group – 1972
  16. I’ve Been UsedRough and Ready – 1971
  17. Ice Cream CakesJeff Beck Group – 1972
  18. Jailhouse RockBeck-Ola – 1969
  19. Jailhouse Rock (Early version) – Beck-Ola – 1969
  20. JodyRough and Ready – 1971
  21. Let Me Love YouTruth – 1968
  22. Max’s TuneRough and Ready – 1971
  23. Morning DewTruth – 1968
  24. New Ways / Train TrainRough and Ready – 1971
  25. Ol’ Man RiverTruth – 1968
  26. Plynth (Water Down the Drain)Beck-Ola – 1969
  27. Rice PuddingBeck-Ola – 1969
  28. Rock My PlimsoulTruth – 1968
  29. Shapes of ThingsTruth – 1968
  30. Short BusinessRough and Ready – 1971
  31. SituationRough and Ready – 1971
  32. Spanish BootsBeck-Ola – 1969
  33. Sugar CaneJeff Beck Group – 1972
  34. Sweet Little AngelBeck-Ola – 1969
  35. Throw Down a LineBeck-Ola – 1969
  36. Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here with YouJeff Beck Group – 1972
  37. You Shook MeTruth – 1968

Albums

Truth (1968): 10 songs

Beck-Ola (1969): 11 songs

Rough and Ready (1971): 7 songs

Jeff Beck Group (1972): 9 songs

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