Sneakin' Suspicion (song)

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"Sneakin' Suspicion"
File:Sneakin Suspicion - German Sleeve.jpg
Germany-only picture sleeve
Single by Dr. Feelgood
from the album Sneakin' Suspicion
B-side "Lights Out"
Released May 1977 (1977-05)
Recorded 1977
Genre Rock and roll, pub rock
Length 3:50
Label United Artists Records - UP 36255
Writer(s) Wilko Johnson
Producer(s) Bert de Coteaux
Dr. Feelgood singles chronology
"Roxette" (live)
(1976)
"Sneakin' Suspicion"
(1977)
"She's a Windup"
(1977)

"Sneakin' Suspicion" is a song by the band Dr. Feelgood. It was recorded in 1977 and appeared as the first track on their same titled album, Sneakin' Suspicion, which was released in May that year.[1] It was recorded at the Rockfield Studios, and mixed at the Media Sounds Studios, New York.[2]

"Sneakin' Suspicion" was also issued as a single in the UK in May 1977. It reached number 47 in the UK Singles Chart, and spent three weeks in the listing.[3] Written by Wilko Johnson, and produced by Bert de Coteaux,[4] the song was Dr. Feelgood's debut hit single.[3] and the Feelgood's only hit single to feature Wilko Johnson, the other five all featuring Gypie Mayo.

The B-side of the record, "Lights Out", was written by Seth David and Mac Rebennack.[5]

The track was Dr. Feelgood's first UK charted song but it was not their first single release.[1] "Sneakin' Suspicion" was preceded by "Roxette" (November 1974), "She Does It Right" (March 1975), "Back in the Night" (July 1975) and "Roxette" (live) (September 1976).[1] Plus "Riot In Cell Block No. 9" (live) b/w "Johnny B. Goode" (live) was a free 7" single available with their September 1976 live album, Stupidity.[1]

The sleeve shown is from the German release, as the UK release did not have a picture sleeve.[6] "Sneakin' Suspicion" was also later included in Dr. Feelgood's 1997's compilation album, Twenty Five Years of Dr. Feelgood.[1]

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