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          Lucky Man (Emerson, Lake & Palmer song)

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          "Lucky Man" is a song by the English progressive rocksupergroupEmerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP), from the group's 1970 self-titled debut album.

          Written by Greg Lake when he was 12 years old and recorded by the trio using improvised arrangements,[1] the song contains one of rock music's earliest instances of a Moog synthesizer solo. "Lucky Man" was released as a single in 1970 and reached the top 20 in the Netherlands.

          The song also charted in the United States and Canada.

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        5. The single was re-released in 1973 and charted again in the US and Canada.

          Background and composition

          The origin of the song, as stated by Greg Lake in interviews, is that it was the first song he wrote, when his mother bought him a guitar when he was twelve years old.

          With the first chords he learned (D, A minor, E minor, and G), he wrote an acoustic version of the song. In early 1968, Lake would rehearse the