- I Put a Spell on You
Infobox Single
Name = I Put a Spell on You
Artist =Screamin' Jay Hawkins
from Album = At Home with Screamin' Jay Hawkins
B-side =
Released = 1957
Format = 7" 45 RPM
Genre =Rock and Roll
Length = 2:25
Label = Grand (1949)dubiousOKeh (1957)
Writer =Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Producer =Arnold Maxon
Chart position = * #? R&B chartsInfobox Single
Name = I Put a Spell on You
Artist =Creedence Clearwater Revival
from Album = Creedence Clearwater Revival
B-side = "Walk On The Water"
Released = 1968
Format = 7" 45 RPM
Genre =Rock and Roll
Length = 4:25
Label =Fantasy Records
Writer =Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Producer =Saul Zaentz
Chart position =
Certification =
Last single ="Suzie Q"
This single ="I Put A Spell On You"
(1968)
Next single ="Proud Mary "
Misc ="I Put a Spell on You" is a
1957 song written byScreamin' Jay Hawkins , whose recording was selected as one ofThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll . The song was later covered by numerous other artists, includingCreedence Clearwater Revival andMarilyn Manson .The original version
Hawkins had originally intended to record "I Put a Spell on You" as a refined love song, a
blues ballad . He reported, however, that the producer "brought in ribs andchicken and got everybodydrunk , and we came out with this weird version. I don't even remember making the record. Before, I was just a normalblues singer. I was just Jay Hawkins. It all sort of just fell in place. I found out I could do more destroying a song and screaming it to death."Some sources claim that "I Put a Spell on You" had been released earlier than 1956 in a more sedate form, but this has not been verified. The date of
1949 for an original release on the Grand label would appear unlikely, since it predates both the formation of the record label and the beginning of Hawkins's performing career."I Put a Spell on You" became a quick success, despite being banned by some stores and
radio stations . A softer version minus certain sounds deemed "cannibal istic" reached theTop 40 and brought Hawkins together withAlan Freed and his "Rock and Roll Review".Up to this time, Hawkins had been a
blues performer, emotional, but not wild. Freed suggested a gimmick to capitalize on the "demented" sound of "I Put a Spell on You": Hawkins wore a long cape, and appeared onstage by rising out of acoffin in the midst of smoke and fog.The act was a sensation, later bolstered by tusks worn in Hawkins' nose, on-stage snakes and fireworks, and a
cigarette -smoking skull named "Henry". The theatrical act was one of the firstshock rock performances, and was the progenitor of much that came later in rock and roll, includingDr. John ,Alice Cooper ,Screaming Lord Sutch ,Warren Zevon , Arthur Brown,Black Sabbath ,Ted Nugent , George Clinton,The Butthole Surfers ,The Cramps , and Marilyn Manson, among the many who vied for Hawkins' title as a rock and roll madman.Infobox Single
Name = I Put a Spell on You
Artist = Sonique
from Album =
Released =25 April 2001 (US)
Format = CD Single
Recorded =
Genre = Pop
Length =
Label =
Writer =
Producer =
Chart position =
Reviews =
Last single = "Sky"
(2000 )
This single = "I Put a Spell on You"
(2001 )
Next single = "Can't Make Up My Mind"
(2003 )
Misc = Extra album cover
Upper caption = Alternate cover
Background = khaki
[ Lower caption = ]Covers and samples
"I Put a Spell on You" has been covered dozens of times, perhaps most famously by
Nina Simone on the 1965 album "I Put A Spell On You", but also by performers such as
*The Animals
* TheAlan Price Set
*Natacha Atlas
*Audience
*Jimmy Barnes
* Batmobile
*Tab Benoit
* Arthur Brown
*Nick Cave 's bandThe Birthday Party
*Ray Charles
*Joe Cocker
*Creedence Clearwater Revival (who performed it at Woodstock)
*Tim Curry
*Julien Doré
* Eels
*Estelle
*Bryan Ferry . This cover peaked at #18 in theUK charts in1993 .
*Diamanda Galas
*Buddy Guy (featuringCarlos Santana )
*Veronika Harcsa Hungarian jazz singer
*Jarboe
*Queen Latifah
*Phil Lesh & Friends (Famously covered the song at the Nokia Theater in New York City on Halloween Night 2007)
* Marilyn Manson
*Katie Melua
*Kim Nalley
*Alan Price (former keyboardist with The Animals)
*Roxy Music
* Them (featuringVan Morrison )
*Bonnie Tyler
*Leslie West
*Sonique 's version of the song peaked at #8 in the UK in2001 .
* There is a live performance byPete Townshend on his "Deep End Live! " album (withDavid Gilmour ).Most of the covers treat the song seriously; few attempt to duplicate Hawkins's bravura performance. Arthur Brown comes close.
Also, it has been sampled in songs by
the Notorious B.I.G. (“Kick In The Door”) and byLL Cool J (“LL Cool J”).In the media
In films, it has been performed (with different lyrics) by
Bette Midler in Disney'sHalloween movie, "Hocus Pocus", of which this version has been used as exit music for theHalloWishes Halloween-themedfireworks show atMickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party inWalt Disney World 'sMagic Kingdom theme park; while the original version has also been covered byDiamanda Galás , which was featured inOliver Stone 's "Natural Born Killers ". Marilyn Manson's version was featured inDavid Lynch 's "Lost Highway " as well as television ads forM. Night Shyamalan 's "The Sixth Sense ". TheCreedence Clearwater Revival version and theNina Simone version were used inRebecca Miller 's "The Ballad of Jack and Rose ". It has been also played in an episode of "The Simpsons " ("I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can ") and an episode of "The PJ's ". It was featured in the movie "Stranger Than Paradise ". Hawkins performed the song on film in "A Rage in Harlem".The Hawkins version has even become a standard accompaniment for ice skaters, including
Michelle Kwan ,Alexei Urmanov and the team ofElizabeth Punsalan andJerod Swallow .The song has also figured in countless
radio andtelevision advertisements , such as those forPringles andLevi's .It has recently featured in the BBC's
Holby City promotional advert, and rock musicianDanko Jones plays the track after every live show he performs with his band.References
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