Career
Connolly co-founded the band with Tam Harvey in 1965, and played in the pubs and clubs around Glasgow, most notably the Old Scotia Bar. Connolly sang, played banjo and guitar, and entertained the audience with his humorous introductions to the songs. Harvey was an accomplished bluegrass guitarist. A first album, ''First Collection of Merry Melodies'', was released in February 1969. Rafferty joined later in 1969 and for a short time they performed as a trio. However, the nature of the act had changed and Harvey departed shortly afterwards. The remaining duo broke up in the early 1970s after recording two more Humblebums albums of material: ''The New Humblebums'' and ''Open Up the Door'', the former graced by a cover by John "Patrick" Byrne, marking the beginning of a long working relationship between Byrne and Rafferty. In 1970, the single "Shoeshine Boy" became a small hit in the Netherlands. Connolly embarked on a solo career while Rafferty recorded a low-impact solo album, '' Can I Have My Money Back?''. Rafferty then formed Stealers Wheel with Joe Egan before eventually emerging as a major recording act with "Musical style
According to Richie Unterberger, the Humblebums were a "subdued, somewhat folk-rock duo". '' High Fidelity'' also described them as "folk-rockers", whose sound "falls somewhere between the Sarstedt brothers andDiscography
Albums
* ''First Collection of Merry Melodies'' ( Transatlantic TRA186, February 1969) ::Billy Connolly (vocals, guitar, banjo), Tam Harvey (guitar, mandolin) with Ronnie Rae (bass) * ''The New Humblebums'' (Transatlantic TRA201, September 1969) ::Billy Connolly, Gerry Rafferty * ''Open Up the Door'' (Transatlantic TRA218, June 1970) ::Billy Connolly, Gerry RaffertySingles
* "Saturday Round About Sunday" (BIG122, 1969) * "Shoeshine Boy" (1970, written by Rafferty) / "My Apartment" (written by Connolly)Compilation albums
* '' Gerry Rafferty'' (Transatlantic TRA270, 1974) compilation album from the second and third Humblebums albums * ''The Complete Humblebums'' (Transatlantic TRA288, 1974) 3 LPs * ''The Humblebums'' (MTRA2008, 1979) * ''The Best of the Humblebums'' (Pulse PDSCD542, 1996) 2-CD set * ''The Humblebums'' (ESMCD498, 1997) single disc containing all of the second and third albums * ''Please Sing a Song for Us: The Transatlantic Anthology'' (Castle CMDDD1211, 2005) 2-CD set of all three albums, singles tracks (single version of 'Saturday Round About Sunday' and B-side 'Bed of Mossy Green', with previously unreleased material (five out-takes from the 'Open Up the Door' sessions) and four tracks from a Radio 1 session. :: This set (now out of print) was re-released (Talking Elephant TECD 400, 2018) minus the four Radio 1 Session tracks.See also
*Billy Connolly: ''References
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