The English band’s co -lawr who in 1979 broke out the rankings with breakfasts in America in 1979
Rick Davies died 81 years in New York due to a blood cancer that had been diagnosed in 2015. Davies was a brilliant and refined and multifaceted musician. In blues, jazz, progressive rock and pop.
Known as a founder, singer and keyboard player of the SuperTrampRick Davies wrote some of the group’s most famous songs, including “Rudy”, “Bloody Well Right”, “Crime of the Century”, “Ain’t Nobody But Me”, “From Now On”, “Gone Hollywood”, “Goodbye Stranger”, “Just Another Nervous Wreck”, “My Kind of Lady”, ‘Cannonball’ and “I’m Beggin ‘ You “.
Starting from the SuperTramp debut album in 1970, Davies shared the solo voice with the other composer of the SuperTramp, Roger Hodgsonuntil the latter’s exit from the group in 1983.
Davies and Hodgson have always been the pillars of a group in constant evolution. At the beginning of the seventies, the SuperTramps became a stable formation and record Crime of the Century, that the first successes of criticism and public gives him. In 1974 the album reached fourth place in the English album ranking. At that time the SuperTramps are a band that sells many albums, but does not collect great satisfaction in the ranking of individuals.
Satisfactions that arrive in 1979 thanks to Masterpiece of their career, Breakfast in America, an album with pop, rock and blues albums that bangs the rankings thanks to songs such as The Logical Song and Goodbye Strangerwhich are still scheduled from radio all over the world.




