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*[[Steve Cropper]] – guitar

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*[[Bob Mayo]] – grand piano, electric piano, organ

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*Eddie N. Watkins, Jr., [[Stanley Sheldon]], [[Donald “Duck” Dunn|Donald Dunn]] – bass guitar

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*[[Tower of Power]] – horns

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*[[Gary Mallaber]], [[Jamie Oldaker]] – drums

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1979 studio album by Peter Frampton

Where I Should Be is the sixth studio album by English musician and songwriter Peter Frampton, released on 30 May 1979 by A&M Records. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on 3 July 1979.[5]

Released in May 1979, Where I Should Be achieved Gold status and yielded the hit “I Can’t Stand It No More”, which peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[6]

All tracks are written by Peter Frampton, except where noted.

Title Writer(s)
1. “I Can’t Stand It No More”   4:14
2. “Got My Feet Back on the Ground” Frampton, Rodney Eckerman 3:57
3. “Where I Should Be (Monkey’s Song)”   4:30
4. “Everything I Need” Frampton, Bob Mayo 5:13
5. “May I Baby” Isaac Hayes, David Porter 3:37
6. “You Don’t Know Like I Know” Hayes, Porter 3:15
7. “She Don’t Reply”   3:39
8. “We’ve Just Begun” Frampton, Mayo 5:26
9. “Take Me by the Hand”   4:13
10. “It’s a Sad Affair”   4:20

The line-up on this album was varied and did not consist solely of the previous Peter Frampton band.

Additional personnel

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Album

Single

Year Single Chart Position
1979 “I Can’t Stand It No More” U.S. Billboard Hot 100 14
Canada RPM Top Singles 15

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