The All-Stars featuring Jeff Beck & Jimmy Page.
Jeff Beck – guitar
Jimmy Page – guitar, production
Nicky Hopkins – piano
Cliff Barton – bass
Carlo Little – drums
The All-Stars group was started after Cyril Davies And His Rhythm And Blues All-Stars became defunct due to Cyril Davies' death in 1964. Around eighteen months after Cyril Davies' death, Jimmy Page brought together former All-Stars Nicky Hopkins, Carlo Little and Cliff Barton to record with him and Jeff Beck in 1965. Together they recorded five original tracks, with Hopkins taking the lead on "Piano Shuffle", Beck on "Chuckles" and "Steelin'", and Page on "Down in the Boots" and "L.A. Breakdown". The first track from this session to be issued was "Steelin'". The rest of the tracks from this session would eventually get their first release in 1968, alongside "Steelin'" on the compilation album Blues Anytime Vol.3 - An Anthology Of British Blues.
"Steelin'" is a song performed by The All Stars featuring Jeff Beck. It was released as a B-side to the single "So Much in Love" by David Anthony (under the pseudonym 'Charles Dickens') in 1965.