"Gimme Some Lovin" is a song first recorded by
the Spencer Davis Group. Released as a single in 1966, it reached the Top 10 of the record charts in several countries. Later, ''
Rolling Stone
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'' included the song on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs.
Other artists have also recorded versions of the song; group singer
Steve Winwood
Stephen Lawrence Winwood (born 12 May 1948) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter whose genres include blue-eyed soul, rhythm and blues, blues rock, and pop rock. Though primarily a keyboard player and vocalist prominent for his disti ...
later recorded it live with
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and a rendition by
the Blues Brothers
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reached number 18 on the main US singles chart.
Background
As recalled by bassist
Muff Winwood, the song was conceived, arranged, and rehearsed in just half an hour. At the time, the group was under pressure to come up with another hit, following the relatively poor showing of their previous single, "
When I Come Home", written by Jamaican-born musician
Jackie Edwards, who had also penned their earlier number one hits, "
Keep On Running
"Keep On Running" is a song written and first recorded by Jackie Edwards. It became a hit in the UK for The Spencer Davis Group; their version reached number one in the charts.
Recordings
"Keep On Running" was written by Jamaican singer-songwrit ...
" and "
Somebody Help Me". The band auditioned and rejected other songs Edwards offered them, and they let the matter slide until, with a recording session looming, manager
Chris Blackwell
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took them to London, put them in a rehearsal room at the
Marquee Club
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, and ordered them to come up with a new song.
Personnel
The Spencer Davis Group:
*
Steve Winwood
Stephen Lawrence Winwood (born 12 May 1948) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter whose genres include blue-eyed soul, rhythm and blues, blues rock, and pop rock. Though primarily a keyboard player and vocalist prominent for his disti ...
– lead vocals, organ, piano, percussion
*
Spencer Davis – rhythm guitar, vocals
*
Muff Winwood – bass, vocals
*
Pete York – drums
Chart performance and legacy
In 2004, ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine ranked "Gimme Some Lovin'" at number 247 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Winwood later recorded live versions of the song with
Traffic
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Traffic laws govern and regulate traffic, while rules of the road include traffic ...
for ''
Welcome to the Canteen'' (1971)
and ''
The Last Great Traffic Jam'' (2005). In an album review for ''Welcome to the Canteen'',
AllMusic
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's William Ruhlmann wrote "the
et listcapper was a rearranged version of Steve Winwood's old Spencer Davis Group hit "Gimme Some Lovin'."
"Gimme Some Lovin'" has been recorded by several rock and other artists. Pop artist
Olivia Newton-John
Dame Olivia Newton-John (26 September 1948 – 8 August 2022) was a British-Australian singer, actress and activist. She was a four-time Grammy Awards, Grammy Award winner whose music career included 15 top-ten singles, including 5 number-one s ...
covered it for her 1978 album, ''
Totally Hot'', which an album reviewer called "as close to a drunken party as one will get on a Newton-John album". A performance for the musical comedy film ''
The Blues Brothers
The Blues Brothers are an American blues and soul revivalist band founded in 1978 by comedians Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as part of a musical sketch on ''Saturday Night Live''. Belushi and Aykroyd fronted the band, in character, respecti ...
'' (1980) "featur
san arrangement notable for the horn section that replaces Steve Winwood's rumbling organ work", according to critic Bret Adams.
[
] Released as single by
Atlantic Records
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, it reached number 18 on ''Billboard'' magazine's
Hot 100
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chart.
[
] In 1990, British group
Thunder recorded it for their debut album ''
Backstreet Symphony
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''.
AllMusic writer Alex Henderson commented: "Another high point of this CD is an inspired cover of the Spencer Davis Group's 'Gimme Some Lovin',' which Thunder changes from blue-eyed soul/rock to straight-up hard rock."
References
External links
"Gimme Some Loving" by the Spencer Davis GroupPartial list of subsequent versions
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1966 songs
1966 singles
The Spencer Davis Group songs
The Blues Brothers songs
Olivia Newton-John songs
Thunder (band) songs
RPM Top Singles number-one singles
Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients
Songs written by Steve Winwood
Song recordings produced by Jimmy Miller
Fontana Records singles
United Artists Records singles
Atlantic Records singles