Street Rats was the eighth studio album by the English rock group Humble Pie, released in 1975.
[citation needed] While on the road, everything they wanted was paid for, but once they got back to England four years and 21 tours later there was no money in the bank.
But A&M as well as manager Dee Anthony were able to insist that Humble Pie were contracted to do another tour, and to do so without another album would have been an unwise move by the band.
The UK version also has the track "Funky to the Bone" in place of "There 'Tis," Marriott stated in an interview that the song had nothing to do with Humble Pie.
"[2] Five of the albums' eleven songs are covers; "Rain", "We Can Work it Out" and "Drive My Car" from The Beatles; "Rock and Roll Music" by Chuck Berry and "Let Me Be Your Lovemaker" by Reid/Clark/Wright and originally recorded by R&B artist Betty Wright in 1973.