In the early 1970s, two renowned musicians, Rod Stewart and Elton John, produced two of Long John Baldry's albums. They each produced one side of the album "It Ain't Easy" in 1971, which became Baldry's most popular album and made the top 100 of the US album chart. Additionally, they co-produced the album "Everything Stops for Tea." This information is supported by various sources including Wikipedia, The Canadian Encyclopedia, and Loudersound.com, which detail the collaboration and its impact on Baldry's career.
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