One Of The Boys (Mott The Hoople Song)
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"One of the Boys" is a song written by Ian Hunter and
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that was released on Mott the Hoople's 1972 album '' All the Young Dudes''. It was also released as the b-side of the " All the Young Dudes" single in some countries. It was released as a single in its own right in the US.


Lyrics and music

According to rock historian Joe Harrington, the lyrics of "One of the Boys" celebrate the singers' hooliganism in behaving contrary to social norms and joining a rock group. Harrington regards this, and similarly themed songs that share an "unembellished" sound such as " Cum on Feel the Noize", " Mama Weer All Crazee Now" and " Borstal Boys" as being influenced by the
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and being an important step towards punk rock. The Clash historian Randal Doane noted the song lyric's "manneristic self-referentiality", similar to the Rolling Stones' "
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" and John Lennon's " God", a style the Clash used in some of their early songs. Allmusic critic Dave Thompson cited the line "I borrowed
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just to show them, and now I'm in a rock'n'roll band, I don't wanna know them/If they want a Slade, they'd better go out and grow one" to illustrate that the song gives "a five-minute lesson in how to form a great group, and how to remain one as well." Thompson called the song "a magnificently anthemic rallying call which is at least as powerful, in its own way, as the better feted ' All the Young Dudes.'"


Reception

Upon its release, ''
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'' called it "an exciting rhythmic number with sensational lyrics and topBowie production." '' Rolling Stone'' critic Bud Scoppa said that "the playing off of a Keith Richards-style tense, ringing guitar against a power-chorded Led Zeppelin guitar-bass boom" "gets your attention." ''Billboard'' recommended the single. ''Classic Rock History'' critic Brian Kachejian rated "One of the Boys" to be Mott the Hoople's 5th greatest song. ''Ultimate Classic Rock'' critic Michael Gallucci rated it as Mott the Hoople's 9th greatest song, saying that it is the "tightest link to he band'sbluesy past" on the ''All the Young Dudes'' album. Allmusic critic
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regarded it as one of Hunter's best songwriting efforts. Thompson called it "the quintessential Mott the Hoople rocker" ''Pitchfork'' critic Joe Tangari called it a "strong hard boogie tune."


Single release

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David Bowie wanted "One of the Boys" to be the lead single from ''All the Young Dudes'', but the band preferred to release the title track, which Bowie had written. In the US, "One of the Boys" was released as the follow-up single to "All the Young Dudes", which became a big hit. "One of the Boys" did not replicate its predecessor's success, stalling at #96 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.


Legacy

"One of the Boys" was included on several of Mott the Hoople's compilation and
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'' and '' In Performance 1970–1974''. The song was featured in an episode of the
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drama series, '' Life on Mars''. After leaving Mott the Hoople, Ralphs joined the newly formed band Bad Company. He based the guitar riff for Bad Company's first single " Can't Get Enough" on that from "One of the Boys". "Can't Get Enough" proved to be a more successful single release for Bad Company than "One of the Boys" was for Mott the Hoople, reaching #5 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.


References

Mott the Hoople songs 1972 songs 1972 singles Songs written by Mick Ralphs Song recordings produced by David Bowie Songs written by Ian Hunter (singer) Columbia Records singles {{Mott the Hoople