I Wanna Be Your Man

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"I Wanna Be Your Man"
"I Wanna Be Your Man" cover
Song by The Beatles
from the album With the Beatles
Released November 22, 1963
Genre Beat
Length 1:58
Label Parlophone
Writer(s) McCartney/Lennon
Producer(s) George Martin
With the Beatles track listing
Side one
  1. "It Won't Be Long"
  2. "All I've Got to Do"
  3. "All My Loving"
  4. "Don't Bother Me"
  5. "Little Child"
  6. "Till There Was You"
  7. "Please Mister Postman"
Side two
  1. "Roll Over Beethoven"
  2. "Hold Me Tight"
  3. "You Really Got a Hold on Me"
  4. "I Wanna Be Your Man"
  5. "Devil in Her Heart"
  6. "Not a Second Time"
  7. "Money (That's What I Want)"

"I Wanna Be Your Man" is a rock song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and recorded separately by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Although The Beatles' version is better-known today, the Rolling Stones' version was released earlier.

The Beatles' version was sung by Ringo Starr and appeared on the album With the Beatles. It was driven by a heavily tremoloed, open E chord on a guitar played through a VOX AC30 amplifier with the "tremolo" setting turned up.

The Rolling Stones' version, an early hit single for them, was very "bluesy" and featured Brian Jones's distinctive slide guitar. It also is one of the few Stones songs to feature backing vocals by Jones.

According to various accounts, either the Rolling Stones' manager/producer Andrew Loog Oldham or the Rolling Stones themselves ran into John Lennon and Paul McCartney on the street as the two were returning from an awards luncheon. Listening to the Rolling Stones' camp plea for a single, the pair travelled back to rehearsal and finished off the song – whose verse they had already been working on – in the corner of the room while the impressed Rolling Stones watched. John later commented, "That shows how much importance we put on it. We weren't going to give them anything great, right?"[1]

Contents

  • John Lennon on rhythm guitar, Hammond organ, harmony vocal
  • Paul McCartney on bass, harmony vocal
  • George Harrison on lead guitar
  • Ringo Starr on drums, maracas, lead vocal

  • Mick Jagger on lead vocals, tambourine
  • Brian Jones on lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Keith Richard on rhythm guitar
  • Bill Wyman on bass
  • Charlie Watts on drums

Keith Richards would often perform a live "cover" of the song during the 1980s when performing solo.

Iggy Pop & The Stooges have recorded a cover version of the song for inclusion on their 2007 album The Weirdness.

  1. ^ Paul McCartney, Many Years From Now, p. 154, quoting an interview in Hit Parader


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