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"I'm a Man" is a song written by Steve Winwood and record producer Jimmy Miller. It was first recorded in 1967 by the Spencer Davis Group ; Winwood sang lead vocals and played keyboards. The song was a hit in the United Kingdom and the United States, reaching No. 9 and No. 10, respectively.
Bo Diddley's original "I'm a Man" is ranked number 369 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". In 2012, the song along with the self-named A-side song " Bo Diddley " was added to the Library of Congress 's National Recording Registry list of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically important" American sound ...
"Mannish Boy" (or "Manish Boy" as it was first labeled) is a blues standard written by Muddy Waters, Mel London, and Bo Diddley (with Waters and Diddley being credited under their birth names). First recorded in 1955 by Waters, it serves as an "answer song" to Bo Diddley's "I'm a Man", [1] which was in turn inspired by Waters' and Willie Dixon's "Hoo
"I'm a Man", a song written by Mort Shuman and Doc Pomus and performed by Fabian (1958) "I'm a Man" (The Spencer Davis Group song) (1967), covered by the band Chicago on their album Chicago Transit Authority (1969) "I'm a Man", a 1998 song by Pulp from the album This Is Hardcore "I'm a Man" (Michelle Branch song), 2022
Chicago Transit Authority is the debut studio album by the American rock band Chicago, known at the time of release as Chicago Transit Authority.The double album was released on April 28, 1969 and became a sleeper hit, reaching number 17 on the Billboard 200 by 1971.
Rare Man CD (June 2001) Point PNTVP120CD; Singles, cassette-only tracks, outtakes etc. Man Alive CD (2003) Snapper Music SMDCD 478; From:- Greasy Truckers, Rainbow 1972, 1999 Party, BBC In Concert, All’s Well…, Friday 13th, and Glastonbury 1994. And In The Beginning (The Complete Early Man 1968-69) Double CD (December 2004) Castle Music ...
Their first project, in 1978, was called Macho, featuring Italian Marzio Vincenti as lead singer. Their only album was composed of three extended tracks. The band's sole chart success in the United States was an almost 18-minute-long disco cover version of the Spencer Davis Group's 1967 hit "I'm a Man", which was written by Steve Winwood. [1]
One Woman Man spawned one hit single, a cover of the 1950s Johnny Horton song "(I'm A) One Woman Man", which peaked at No. 5 in March 1989. None of the other singles penetrated the top 25, although "The King Is Gone (So Are You)" would become a big fan favorite; titled initially "Ya Ba Da Ba Doo (So Are You)", the song is about a man who, in a drunken stupor after using a Flintstones jelly ...