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  1. Get A Line On You (1970) Mick Jagger & Leon Russell vocal : Mick Jagger piano : Leon Russell.

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  2. Leon Russell is the debut solo album by the singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Leon Russell. It followed his debut with the Midnight String Quartet and a production by Russell and Marc Benno billed as the Asylum Choir.

  3. leon russell w/ mick jagger / (can't seem to) get a line on you (1970) Leon Russell Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLjNgcBp33QsLxNj4IAQhN...

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  4. A version of the song, under the title "(Can't Seem To) Get a Line on You," was made by Leon Russell at Olympic Studios in October 1969 with assistance from Jagger (lead vocals), Charlie Watts (drums), Leon Russell (piano), and probably also Bill Wyman (bass) and Keith Richards (guitar).

  5. Mad Dogs & Englishmen is a live album by Joe Cocker, released in 1970. The album's title is drawn from the 1931 Noël Coward song of the same name and Leon Russell's "Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen". Only four songs of the 16 on the original album were drawn from his first two studio albums.

  6. Explore Get a Line on You (Can't Seem To) by Leon Russell. Get track information, read reviews, listen to it streaming, and more at AllMusic.

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  8. Nov 21, 2016 · Leon Russell passed away last week — he was 74. During the 1970s, he forged a musical career unlike almost anyone else’s before or since: an ultra-American mix of country, blues, gospel, and rock n’ roll, collaborating with musicians from all those genres.