- Somebody to Love (Jefferson Airplane song)
Infobox Single
Name = Somebody to Love
Caption =
Artist =Jefferson Airplane
from Album =Surrealistic Pillow
A-side =
B-side = "She Has Funny Cars"
Released = March, 1967
Format =Vinyl record (7") 45 RPM
Recorded = 1966/1967
Genre = Rock,psychedelic rock
Length = 3:01
Label =RCA Victor
Writer =Darby Slick ,Grace Slick
Producer =Rick Jarrard
Certification =
Chart position =
* #5 (Billboard Hot 100 )
Last single =
This single = "Somebody to Love"
Next single = "White Rabbit""Somebody to Love" is a rock song that was originally written and recorded by 1960s folk-psychedelic bandthe Great Society and later by thepsychedelic rock bandJefferson Airplane . "Rolling Stone " magazine ranked "Jefferson Airplane's" recording #274 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.Great Society Version
Written by Great Society guitarist
Darby Slick and first performed by that band, which included his then-sister-in-lawGrace Slick on vocals, the song made little impact outside of the club circuit in the Bay Area. The song was released in 1966 as a single on the North Beach subsidiary of Autumn Records and received minimal circulation outside of San Francisco.Jefferson Airplane Version
When
Grace Slick departed to joinJefferson Airplane , she took this song with her, bringing it to the "Surrealistic Pillow " sessions, along with her own composition "White Rabbit." Subsequently, the Airplane's more ferocious rock and roll version became the band's first and biggest hit; the single byJefferson Airplane peaked at #5 on theBillboard Hot 100 ."Somebody to Love" also appeared as a track on their influential album released in February of 1967, "
Surrealistic Pillow ". Driven by Slick's forceful vocal, the song's hard-rock sound stood out among the group's more folk-oriented psychedelia that made up most their previous sound and some of the album. The lyrics, unusually, are in the second person, with each two-line verse setting a scene of alienation and despair, and the chorus repeating the title of the song, with slight variations such as: "... / Don't you need somebody to love? / Wouldn't you love somebody to love? / ..." Like the album on which it appeared, this song was instrumental in announcing the existence of the Haight-Ashbury counterculture to the rest of theUnited States .The full, vocal version of the song can also be heard on a radio in the beginning of the Paramount film Four Brothers.
Other Versions
The Lambrettas (a British mod-revival band) released "Somebody to Love" as a single on Elton John's Rocket Records label in 1982. Covered byAngry Samoans on their 1986 EP, "Yesterday Started Tomorrow " (with some lyric changes). Serbianhard rock band Cactus Jack recorded a version on their live cover album DisCover in2002 . The song also received cover versions byMother's Finest , W.A.S.P. in 1995,the Ramones on their 1993 cover albumAcid Eaters , byJim Carrey on the soundtrack of the movie "The Cable Guy ", in 2003 byBoogie Pimps (#3UK ) with the music video featuringNatasha Mealey , byKasabian onBBC Radio 1 'sLive Lounge and also by theAustria n bandsaint privat in 2006.
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