Historical Artist Profile

The Faces

Biography & Overview

Faces are an English rock band formed in London in 1969. They formed after Small Faces lead singer and guitarist Steve Marriott left to form Humble Pie, and the remaining Small Faces—bassist Ronnie Lane, drummer Kenney Jones, and keyboardist Ian McLagan—recruited lead singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood, both formerly of the Jeff Beck Group, and shortened the band's name to Faces.
Their first two albums, First Step (1970) and Long Player (1971), were modest successes, while their third album, A Nod Is As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse (1971), bolstered by the success of Stewart's parallel solo career, became a worldwide hit, peaking at number 2 in the UK and number 6 in the US, and spawning a hit single with "Stay with Me". After releasing their fourth and final studio album Ooh La La (1973), Lane was replaced by Tetsu Yamauchi on bass. This line-up released two non-album singles—"Pool Hall Richard" (1973) and "You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything" (1974)—and a live ...

🇺🇸 US Billboard Tracking History 1 Charted Tracks
"Stay With Me" Entered Charts: 1972
Peak: #17
🇬🇧 UK Official Charts History 4 Charted Tracks
"Cindy Incidentally" Entered Charts: 1973
Peak: #2
"Stay With Me" Entered Charts: 1971
Peak: #6
"Pool Hall Richard/I Wish It Would Rain" Entered Charts: 1973
Peak: #8
"Faces (Ep)" Entered Charts: 1977
Peak: #41