Iron Man (song)

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"Iron Man"
"Iron Man" cover
Single by Black Sabbath
from the album Paranoid
B-side "Electric Funeral"
Released October 1971
Format 45 RPM
Genre Heavy Metal
Length 3:33 (Single)

5:56 (Album)

Label Warner Bros. Records
Writer Iommi, Osbourne, Butler, Ward
Producer Rodger Bain

"Iron Man" is a signature song of Birmingham, England heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath. It was first released on their second album Paranoid (1970) and later included on their initial greatest hits compilation We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll (1976), as well as all subsequent greatest hits compilations.

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The song is known for its signature riff:

The Iron Man riff

This song features one of the most popular riffs of all time. It is frequently used in television and movies.

  • When Ozzy Osbourne recorded a heavy metal cover of the disco-era song "Stayin' Alive" for Dweezil Zappa's 1991 album Confessions, he added the lyric "I am Disco Man" to the end of the song, presented with the same distortion effect used on the lyric "I am Iron Man" from the opening of "Iron Man".

  • The University of Michigan Marching Band plays the theme after a defensive stand by the football team.
  • In the PlayStation 2 game Guitar Hero, where it was heavily abridged: the verse "Now the time is here/for Iron Man to spread fear...", all the way up to the guitar solo, was cut off the song, as well as a minor solo in the end of the song.
    • Additionally, in the version of the Freezepop song "Get Ready 2 Rokk" in the same game, the "Iron Man" riff is briefly used at the very end of the song.
  • A covered remixed version will sometime plays during the main menu screen of the Xbox game Forza Motorsport'.
  • Recently, parts of the song have been used in a commercial for the Nissan Titan which began airing in mid-2006.
  • Referenced in Ozzy Osbourne's solo song Gets Me Through. The exact quotation is: "I'm not the kind of person/You think I am/I'm not the Antichrist or/The Iron Man"
  • Ironman is the school song for the Don Bosco Prep Ironmen.
  • It is featured in the Trailer for the 2008 movie "Iron Man"

  • American rapper and beatboxer extraordinare Rahzel has been known to perform his own cover of "Iron Man" live.
  • Besides the collaboration with Busta Rhymes, Ozzy Osbourne covered the song with "Therapy?" for the Black Sabbath tribute album, Nativity in Black.
  • Japanese rock band Electric Eel Shock recorded the song for their album "Beat Me". They use the original as intro to their live shows, which regurlarly includes their own version.
  • Marilyn Manson released a version of the song with altered lyrics changed to portray the Son of Sam killer on one of the band's demos.
  • Technically not a cover, Judas Priest released a song named "Winter" on their first studio album, Rocka Rolla in 1974. This song has the same guitar riff repeated in the background of the song. The song's lyrics are completely different.

  • Bob Rivers used the Iron Man riff for his parody "I Am Santa Claus". Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne appeared in a video for the parody, watching a performance of the song on a television set until he destroys the set in disgust.
  • Alice in Chains also parodied the song in a short non-listed track (usually known as "Iron Gland") on their album "Dirt".
  • The Butthole Surfers included a song called, "no, i'm iron man" on their album piouhgd, which featured a parody of the distinctive low-pitched "I am Iron Man!" intro to Black Sabbath's song, followed by dozens of high-pitched voices arguing over which one of them was, in fact, Iron Man.
  • The song "Powdered Milk Man" by The Aquabats parodies the song's intro, where "I am Powdered Milk Man" is said instead of "I am Iron Man".
  • In The Simpsons episode ("The President Wore Pearls"), after Lisa bursts into an elaborate song, Nelson exclaims "I have a song too!", and sings "I am Iron Man; do do do do do do do, vote for me!" to the tune of Iron Man, before he gives up and goes away.
  • In Futurama episode (Anthology of Interest), a 500-foot Bender is made and flies to Earth. During the trip, the song is played in the background; it has been noted that Bender is 30% Iron.
  • In the Digimon Adventures series, Andromon uses the phrase 'I am Andromon' with the same distortion effect used in the song's intro.

  1. ^ "VH1 40 Greatest Metal Songs", 1-4 May 2006, VH1 Channel, reported by VH1.com; last accessed 2006-09-10.
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