Speculation has persisted over the years that, although
All the Young Dudes was released by CBS/Columbia Records, Mott the Hoople may have recorded part or all of the album while still under contract to their original label,
Island Records – a situation that, if proven true, might give Island ownership rights to the recordings. Fuel was added to this speculation in 2006 with the re-release of
All the Young Dudes in remastered form, including several bonus tracks. Production on one of the bonus tracks, "Black Scorpio" (an early version of "Momma's Little Jewel"), is co-credited to Island staff producer/A&R executive
Muff Winwood, possibly suggesting that work on at least that track was begun while Mott were still signed to Island. Public comments from the band regarding this matter have been inconsistent. In an extended August 1980 interview with
Trouser Press magazine, Ian Hunter stated that Mott had completed
All the Young Dudes prior to the band's leaving Island Records, and that Island's head
Chris Blackwell was unaware the band had a new album ready for release when dissolving their relationship. However, when interviewed about the situation for Chris Hall's and Mike Kerry's 2011 documentary
Ballad of Mott the Hoople, Hunter laughed, saying "I can’t really discuss it ... there's a blank there as far as I’m concerned – all of a sudden we’re on Columbia Records, and 'Dudes' was the first single." ==Track listing==