Rebel Yell (song)

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"Rebel Yell"
Single by Billy Idol
from the album Rebel Yell
Released January 1984
Format Vinyl (7" and 12")
Recorded Studio A, Electric Lady Studios, New York City
Genre Rock
Length 3:43
Label Chrysalis Records
Writer Billy Idol & Steve Stevens
Producer Keith Forsey
Billy Idol singles chronology
"White Wedding"
(1983)
"Rebel Yell"
(1984)
"Eyes Without a Face"
(1984)
Audio sample
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"Rebel Yell" is the first song on the Billy Idol album of the same name. When first released in 1984, it charted outside the UK Top 40, but a re-issue in 1985 reached #6. It did not fare as well in the US, only reaching #46.

According to Billy Idol at a televised performance of VH1 Storytellers, the idea of a song thus entitled came to him at an event he once attended, where Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ron Wood of The Rolling Stones were taking swigs of a "Rebel Yell" bottle of bourbon whiskey, a brand unknown to him, the name of which he liked; Billy decided and stated that he would set off to write a "Rebel Yell" song.

The song was co-written by guitarist Steve Stevens. The instrumental introduction, which sounds like a combination of electric guitar and electronic keyboard, is performed by Stevens on guitar alone, who intended it to sound this way. Stevens states that he was inspired by acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke's style.[1]

The song has been covered by HIM, Children of Bodom, Dope, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Quintaine Americana, Bullets & Octane, Scooter and several other artists / bands. Drowning Pool have frequently played it live on their 2007 tour, and is featured on their CD, Full Circle. Rock Star: Supernova contestants Lukas Rossi and Toby Rand also sang the song. In one of the memorable moments of the competition, Rand invited several random women from the audience up onto the stage to sing and dance with him. As an interesting note, there is also a version for marching band.

The song was satirized by Sesame Street with a Muppet version called "Rebel L".

  1. ^ Reesman, Bryan (2006-06-01). Classic Tracks: Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell". Mix Magazine. Penton Media, inc. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
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