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"Jealous Guy" Single by John Lennon from the album Imagine B-side "Going Down on Love" Released 18 November 1985 (UK) Recorded May and June 1971 Genre Pop rock Length 4:14 Label Parlophone Producer John Lennon,
Yoko Ono,
Phil SpectorJohn Lennon singles chronology "Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him"
(1984)"Jealous Guy"
(1985)Imagine track listing 10 tracks - Side one
- "Imagine"
- "Crippled Inside"
- "Jealous Guy"
- "It's So Hard"
- "I Don't Want to Be a Soldier"
- Side two
- "Gimme Some Truth"
- "Oh My Love"
- "How Do You Sleep?"
- "How?"
- "Oh Yoko!"
"Jealous Guy" is a song written and performed by John Lennon which first appeared on his 1971 album Imagine. It is one of the most commonly covered Lennon songs, with at least ninety-two recorded cover versions, the most notable being Roxy Music's version, which reached number one in several countries three months after John Lennon's death.
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Origins
The song's genesis came in India, after The Beatles attended a lecture by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi about a "son of the mother nature". This inspired both Paul McCartney and John Lennon to write songs about the same subject. McCartney's composition "Mother Nature's Son" was selected for The Beatles (The White Album), while Lennon's song "Child of Nature" was not. However, both were demoed at George Harrison's Esher home in May 1968. The demo featured Lennon's double-tracked vocal and playing an acoustic guitar. After that, Lennon continued to play it into the Get Back sessions.[1] Eventually, the lyrics were scrapped and replaced by the now well known "Jealous Guy" lyrics for Imagine.
Three recordings of "Child of Nature" are currently known. The first is a demo of the song recorded at the home of George Harrison in May 1968. The second, on which George sings backing vocals, was recorded at Twickenham Film Studios on 2 January 1969. A third recording was made at Apple Studios on 24 January. A snatch of the chorus from the second recording appears on the Fly on the Wall bonus disc packaged with Let It Be... Naked.[1]
The bass guitar on the song is played by Klaus Voormann, a friend of The Beatles from their Hamburg days.
The release
"Jealous Guy" was released on the Imagine album in 1971. During Lennon's lifetime, it was not released as a single.
Almost five years after Lennon's murder, and four-and-a-half years after Roxy Music had taken their cover of the song to number one on the UK charts in 1981, John Lennon's recording of "Jealous Guy" was released by Parlophone as a single in November 1985, under catalogue number R-6117. ("Going Down on Love", a track from Walls and Bridges, was the B-side.) Lennon's version of "Jealous Guy" reached number 65 in the charts.[2]
In the United States, the single reached number 80 in the Billboard Hot 100 in November 1988, in conjunction with the release of the film Imagine: John Lennon.[3]
Personnel
The album track from Imagine was recorded by [4]
- John Lennon (Vocals, acoustic guitar, whistling)
- Nicky Hopkins (Piano)
- John Barham (Harmonium)
- Alan White (Vibraphone)
- Joey Molland (Acoustic guitar)
- Tom Evans (Acoustic guitar)
- Mike Pinder (Tambourine)
- Klaus Voormann (Bass)
- Jim Keltner (Drums)
- The Flux Fiddlers (Strings)
Promotional video
A promotional video was made for the song in 1971. It showed, mostly in a continuous overhead shot by helicopter, John and Yoko travelling in a hearse from their Tittenhurst Park mansion to a nearby lake, where they were then shown hopping into a rowing boat.
Roxy Music version
"Jealous Guy" Single by Roxy Music B-side "To Turn You On" Released February 1981 (UK) Genre Pop rock, New Wave Length 6:10 Label Polydor/E.G. Producer Bryan Ferry and Rhett Davies Roxy Music singles chronology "In the Midnight Hour"
(1980)"Jealous Guy"
(1981)"More Than This"
(1982)Following Lennon's death in 1980, Roxy Music added a cover version of the song to their set while touring in Germany, which they recorded and released in March 1981. The single was released by Polydor with "To Turn you on" as the B-side, with catalogue number "ROXY 2". The song was the only UK #1 hit for Roxy Music, topping the charts for two weeks in March 1981.[5] Its B-side, called "To Turn You On", appeared on the 1982 album "Avalon", although it was slightly remixed. [6] "Jealous Guy" featured on the compilation "Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music: The Platinum Collection".
Other versions
"Jealous Guy" has been covered by musicians including:[7][8]
- Aslan[9] The song served as their first single from the Uncased album.
- Belinda Carlisle (as a B-side to her single "In Too Deep" and on the U.S. version of her 1996 album A Woman and a Man).
- Ben Allison (on his 2008 album "Little Things Run The World").
- The Black Crowes (live version appears as the B-side to the 1990 "Twice As Hard" single)
- Casey James on the ninth season of American Idol
- Collective Soul (for the 1995 tribute album Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon).
- Curtis Stigers (on his 2009 album "Lost in dreams")
- Deftones (appeared on Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur as an iTunes exclusive bonus track).
- Donny Hathaway (appeared on Live in 1972).
- Elliott Smith (his simple acoustic rendering was a frequent part of his live performances, such as his 1998 Washington DC Black Cat show).
- Enuff Z'Nuff (on their 1997 album "Seven").
- The Faces (on their 1975 live album Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners).
- Frankie Miller
- Gavin DeGraw
- Jeff Tweedy
- Kevin Hewick
- Liz Gillies article [www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2010-04-21/lennons-surprising-jealous-guy/]
- Lou Reed of the Velvet Underground, who gave an emotional performance of "Jealous Guy" at the October 2001 Radio City Music Hall New York City show, Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words and Music - a tribute to Lennon and the victims of the 11 September attacks.
- Luna (on the "Mr. Jealousy - Music From The Motion Picture" soundtrack).
- Mason Betha
- Peter Criss (of KISS).
- The Shadows (on their 1987 album Simply Shadows)
- Youssou N'Dour (for Amnesty International's 2007 CD benefit release, Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur).
- Jimmy Scott on his 1998 album Holding Back the Years and in the 2002 film Chelsea Walls[10]
References
- ^ a b The Beatles Bible: Child Of Nature Retrieved 23 August 2008.
- ^ "Jealous Guy b/w Going Down On Love - John Lennon". http://www.jpgr.co.uk/r6117.html.
- ^ "The Billboard Hot 100-Jealous Guy". http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=379&cfgn=Singles&cfn=The+Billboard+Hot+100&ci=3007712&cdi=6382702&cid=10/22/1988.
- ^ John Blaney. John Lennon. John Blaney. p. 86. ISBN 9780954452810. http://books.google.com/books?id=ZuCZR7MiDA0C&pg=PA84.
- ^ "UK top 40 database". http://www.everyhit.com/.
- ^ To Turn You On (B-side version) on Viva Roxy Music!
- ^ "The Covers Project". http://www.coversproject.com/search?q=Jealous+Guy.
- ^ "Second Hand Songs". http://www.secondhandsongs.com/song/1223.
- ^ "Aslan Official Site - Singles". http://www.aslan.ie/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=56.
- ^ The New York Times Magazine, "The Ballad of Little Jimmy Scott" By Joseph Hooper, 27 August 2000
John Lennon Studio albums With Yoko Ono Unfinished Music No.1: Two Virgins · Unfinished Music No.2: Life with the Lions · Wedding Album · Some Time in New York City · Double Fantasy · Milk and Honey · Double Fantasy Stripped DownLive albums Compilations Shaved Fish · The John Lennon Collection · Menlove Ave. · Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon · Wonsaponatime · Instant Karma: All-Time Greatest Hits · Acoustic · Peace, Love & Truth · Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon · Power to the People: The HitsSoundtracks Imagine: John Lennon · The U.S. vs. John LennonBox sets Books Films How I Won the War (1967) · Two Virgins (1968) · No. 5 (1968) · Honeymoon (1969) · Freedom (1970) · Fly (1970) · Legs (1970) · Apotheosis (1970) · Erection (1971) · Imagine (1972) · Dynamite Chicken (1972) · Oh! Calcutta! (1972) · John and Yoko: A Love Story (1985) · Imagine: John Lennon (1988) · In His Life: The John Lennon Story (2000) · The U.S. vs. John Lennon (2006) · The Killing of John Lennon (2006) · Chapter 27 (2007) · I Met the Walrus (2007) · Nowhere Boy (2009) · Lennon Naked (2010)Family Alfred Lennon (father) · Julia Lennon (mother) · Mimi Smith (aunt) · George Smith (uncle) · Julia Baird (half-sister) · Cynthia Lennon (1st wife) · Julian Lennon (1st son) · Yoko Ono (2nd wife) · Sean Lennon (2nd son)Related PeopleThe Beatles · Lennon–McCartney · May Pang · Harry Nilsson · John Sinclair · Rosaura Lopez · Frederic Seaman · Plastic Ono Band · Mark David ChapmanMediaThe Lost Lennon Tapes · Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words and Music (concert) · ROOTS: John Lennon Sings The Great Rock & Roll Hits · Pussy Cats · Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon · Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur · The 30th Annual John Lennon Tribute: Live from the Beacon Theatre, NYC · A Toot and a Snore in '74 · Lennon (musical) · Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon (DVD) · The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll CircusArticlesJohn Lennon singles discography 1960s 1969: "Give Peace a Chance" / "Remember Love" · "Cold Turkey" / "Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for a Hand in the Snow)"1970s 1970: "Instant Karma!" / "Who Has Seen the Wind?" · "Mother" / "Why"
1971: "Power to the People" / "Open Your Box" (UK) · "Power to the People" / "Touch Me" (US) · "Imagine" / "It's So Hard" (US) · "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" / "Listen, the Snow Is Falling"
1972: "Woman Is the Nigger of the World" / "Sisters O Sisters"
1973: "Mind Games" / "Meat City"
1974: "Whatever Gets You thru the Night" / "Beef Jerky"
1975: "#9 Dream" / "What You Got" · "Stand by Me" / "Move Over Ms. L" (UK) · "Imagine" / "Working Class Hero" (UK)
1977: "Stand by Me" / "Woman Is the Nigger of the World" (US)1980s 1980: "(Just Like) Starting Over" / "Kiss Kiss Kiss"
1981: "Woman" / "Beautiful Boys" · "Watching the Wheels" / "Yes, I'm Your Angel" (US) · "Watching the Wheels" / "Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)" (UK)
1982: "Love" / "Give Me Some Truth"
1984: "Nobody Told Me" / "O' Sanity" · "Borrowed Time" / "Your Hands" · "I'm Stepping Out" / "Sleepless Night" · "Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him" / "It's Alright"
1985: "Jealous Guy" / "Going Down on Love"Roxy Music Studio albums Roxy Music · For Your Pleasure · Stranded · Country Life · Siren · Manifesto · Flesh + Blood · AvalonSingles "Virginia Plain" · "Pyjamarama" · "Do the Strand" · "Street Life" · "All I Want Is You" · "The Thrill of It All" · "Love Is the Drug" · "Both Ends Burning" · "Trash" · "Dance Away" · "Angel Eyes" · "Over You" · "Oh Yeah" · "Same Old Scene" · "In the Midnight Hour" · "Jealous Guy" · "More Than This" · "Avalon" · "Take a Chance With Me" · "Like a Hurricane"Live albums Compilations Greatest Hits · The First Seven Albums · The Atlantic Years · Street Life: 20 Great Hits · The Ultimate Collection · More Than This · The Thrill of It All · The Early Years · Slave To Love · The Best of Roxy MusicRelated articles Preceded by
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11 May 1981 – 1 June 1981Categories:- 1971 songs
- 1981 singles
- 1985 singles
- John Lennon songs
- Roxy Music songs
- UK Singles Chart number-one singles
- Number-one singles in Australia
- Songs produced by Phil Spector
- Songs written by John Lennon
- Rock ballads
- New Wave songs
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