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"Man of the World" is a song recorded by
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in 1969, and composed by vocalist and lead guitarist Peter Green. After the group signed to
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that year, the label collapsed shortly after the single's release. As such, "Man of the World" is the only Fleetwood Mac single under the Immediate Records label. "Man of the World" first appeared as a Fleetwood Mac single in various countries in 1969, subsequently appearing on the band's ''
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'' album in 1971. The song was later featured on the 1992 boxed set '' 25 Years – The Chain'', and on the 2002 compilation albums ''
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'' and '' The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac''. A slightly different version of the song was included on the 1998 compilation ''
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''. In 2019, the band played the song live for the first time in 50 years during the Australian leg of their
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tour.


Composition

Green wrote "Man of the World" when he was at an emotional low point, saying that "It was how I felt at the time. It's me at my saddest."
Mick Fleetwood Michael John Kells Fleetwood (born 24 June 1947) is a British musician, songwriter and actor. He is the drummer, co-founder, and leader of the rock band Fleetwood Mac. Fleetwood, whose surname was merged with that of the group's bassist John Mc ...
commented on the song's lyrics in an interview with ''
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''. "It's a very prophetic song. When he made those songs, we had no idea that he was suffering internally as much as he was. But if you listen to the words, it's crucifyingly obvious what was going on. But a beautiful song. A poignant song." Fleetwood Mac began the recording sessions for "Man of the World" in January 1969 during a break in the band's touring schedule. The band was in New York during their second American tour when they began work on the song. "Man of the World" was the final Fleetwood Mac song with Mike Vernon serving as producer. After the recording sessions in New York, Vernon returned to London with the rest of the band and resumed work on the song at Kingsway Studios in
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.
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served as the engineer for these sessions and finished the song without Vernon, who left before the conclusion of the recording sessions to settle some contractual issues related to the band. Vernon remembered that
Danny Kirwan Daniel David Kirwan (né Langran, 13 May 1950 – 8 June 2018) was a British musician and guitarist, singer and songwriter with the blues rock, blues-rock band Fleetwood Mac between 1968 and 1972. He released three albums as a solo artist from ...
had "considerable input" in the creation of "Man of the World" and said that he and Green worked out guitar harmonies together.


Release

"Man of the World" was released in the UK on 4 April 1969. Whereas previous Fleetwood Mac singles had been issued under the Blue Horizon label, "Man of the World" was instead distributed by Immediate Records. Before the release of "Man of the World", Fleetwood Mac's one-year recording contract with Blue Horizon lapsed and Vernon had forgotten to renew it. Clifford Davis, who served as Fleetwood Mac's manager at the time, used the opportunity to secure more money for the band by negotiating a contract with a different record label. Davis eventually settled on Immediate Records after the label offered $250,000 to sign them. He arranged a deal with Malcolm Forrester to secure the copyrights for Fleetwood Mac's songs after Green sold his publishing to Forrester a few years prior; at the time of the deal, Forrester was working for Immediate. Davis informed Vernon the next day that Fleetwood Mac was no longer signed to Blue Horizon and that the band's deal with Immediate was already in effect. Vernon contended that he would have been willing to match Immediate's offer if he was informed of the matter earlier. Davis promised Vernon that "Man of the World" would still be released under Blue Horizon since Fleetwood Mac had recorded the song when they were still under the label. The song was instead released on Immediate and the label never delivered the band the $250,000 it had promised. Sales for "Man of the World" were initially modest, so Davis engaged in
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to ensure that the song became commercially successful. Davis said "It was a big hit. I made sure of that. I spent a lot of money making sure it was played on the right programmes and you can read into that however you like. "Man of the World" peaked No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart on 7 June 1969, spending a total of 14 weeks on the listing. The song was not released in the US until 1976, when
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released it as a single with "Best Girl in the World" as its B-side. "Best Girl in the World" was pulled from the non-US version of Kirwan's album ''
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'', released in 1976. ''
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'' said of the release that "an exquisite pattern of guitars re-establishes the early trademark." The 1976 UK re-release of "Man of the World" had the title track of ''Second Chapter'' as the B-side.


Original B-side ("Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonite")

The
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of the original "Man of the World" single was "Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonite", credited to Earl Vince and the Valiants – in reality Fleetwood Mac performing under a different name. The song was composed and sung by
Jeremy Spencer Jeremy Cedric Spencer (born 4 July 1948) is a British musician, best known for playing slide guitar and piano in the original line-up of the rock band Fleetwood Mac. A member since Fleetwood Mac's inception in July 1967, he remained with the ...
, the only member of the band who did not appear on the A-side. The song was later covered by the UK punk band
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on their debut album, ''
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'' and later featured on '' Jackass: The Music, Vol. 1''.


Sampling and other uses

"Man of the World" was used by
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as the basis – melody and the final lyric line – for an album track, "I Wish I Was in Love", on
The Lightning Seeds The Lightning Seeds (also known as Lightning Seeds) are an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1989 by Ian Broudie (vocals, guitar, producer), formerly of the bands Big in Japan (band), Big in Japan, Care (band), Care, and Ori ...
' album ''
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'' (1999). The track is credited accordingly as co-written by Peter Green. Green also re-recorded the song as an instrumental with the
Peter Green Splinter Group The Peter Green Splinter Group were a blues band formed in 1996, fronted by guitarist and singer Peter Green (musician), Peter Green. Green was the leader of Fleetwood Mac until 1970. He suffered a mental breakdown during the 1970s and was rehab ...
, as a hidden track for their 1999 release, '' Destiny Road''.
Midge Ure James "Midge" Ure (; born 10 October 1953) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and record producer. His stage name, Midge, is a phonetic reversal of Jim. Ure enjoyed particular success in the 1970s and 1980s in bands including Slik, Thin Lizzy, ...
recorded a version for his album ''10'' in 2008.


Personnel

* Peter Green
vocals Singing is the art of creating music with the voice. It is the oldest form of musical expression, and the human voice can be considered the first musical instrument. The definition of singing varies across sources. Some sources define sing ...
,
guitar The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with Fretless guitar, some exceptions) and typically has six or Twelve-string guitar, twelve strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming ...
*
Danny Kirwan Daniel David Kirwan (né Langran, 13 May 1950 – 8 June 2018) was a British musician and guitarist, singer and songwriter with the blues rock, blues-rock band Fleetwood Mac between 1968 and 1972. He released three albums as a solo artist from ...
– guitar *
John McVie John Graham McVie (; born 26 November 1945) is a British bass guitarist. He is best known as a member of the rock bands John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers from 1964 to 1967 and Fleetwood Mac since 1967. His surname, combined with that of drummer ...
bass guitar The bass guitar (), also known as the electric bass guitar, electric bass, or simply the bass, is the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family. It is similar in appearance and construction to an Electric guitar, electric but with a longer nec ...
*
Mick Fleetwood Michael John Kells Fleetwood (born 24 June 1947) is a British musician, songwriter and actor. He is the drummer, co-founder, and leader of the rock band Fleetwood Mac. Fleetwood, whose surname was merged with that of the group's bassist John Mc ...
drums The drum is a member of the percussion instrument, percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel–Sachs classification system, it is a membranophones, membranophone. Drums consist of at least one Acoustic membrane, membrane, c ...
*
Jeremy Spencer Jeremy Cedric Spencer (born 4 July 1948) is a British musician, best known for playing slide guitar and piano in the original line-up of the rock band Fleetwood Mac. A member since Fleetwood Mac's inception in July 1967, he remained with the ...
– vocals, piano (B-side only)


Chart positions


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Man of The World (song) 1969 songs 1969 singles Fleetwood Mac songs Songs written by Peter Green (musician) Immediate Records singles Song recordings produced by Mike Vernon (record producer)