- I Pity the Fool
Infobox Single
Name = I Pity the Fool
Caption =
Artist = Bobby Bland
from Album =Two Steps from the Blues
A-side = "I Pity the Fool"
B-side = "Close To You"
Released =1961
Format = 7" single
Recorded =Houston, Texas ,1960
Genre =Blues
Length = 2:30
Label = Duke 332
Writer = Deadric Malone
Producer = Don Robey
Certification =
Chronology = Bobby Bland
Last single = "Cry, Cry, Cry"
(1960)
This single = "I Pity the Fool"
(1961)
Next single = "Don't Cry No More"
(1961)
Misc =Infobox Single
Name = I Pity the Fool
Caption =
Artist =The Manish Boys
from Album =
A-side =
B-side = "Take My Tip"
Released =March 5 ,1965
Format = 7" single
Recorded =
Genre =R&B
Length = 2:08
Label =Parlophone R5250
Writer = Deadric Malone
Producer =Shel Talmy
Certification =
Chronology =David Bowie
Last single = "Liza Jane "
Davie Jones & the King Bees
(1964 )
This single = "I Pity the Fool"
The Manish Boys
(1965 )
Next single = "You've Got a Habit of Leaving "
Davy Jones & the Lower Third
(1965 )
Misc = "I Pity the Fool" is a song originally done byBobby Bland in 1961 forDuke Records . The song was credited to Deadric Malone, a pseudonym of Duke Records ownerDon Robey . [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:giftxqlgldje~T1 Deadric Malone Biography on All Music] ]David Bowie covered it under the name The Manish Boys in1965 and it was released as his second single.Bobby Bland version
The recording was made in Houston, Texas in 1960 probably with Joe Scott and Melvin Jackson on trumpets, Pluma Davis on trombone, Robert Skinner and L.A. Hill on tenor saxophone, Rayfield Devers on baritone saxophone, Teddy Raynolds on piano, Wayne Bennett on guitar, Hamp Simmons on bass, John "Jabo" Starks on drums and with unknown flute, choir and strings. [Liner notes to "Bobby Bland / I Pity the Fool - The Duke Recordings, Vol. One (MCA)"] [Blues Records 1943-1970, Vol. 1 A to K, Mike Leadbitter & Neil Slaven (Record Information Services)]
Bland was enjoying highly successful point of his career at the time sending five consecutive songs into Billboard R&B chart. The song "I Pity the Fool" became one of his biggests hits of his career topping the R&B chart and also reaching #48 on the pop chart. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hifuxq95ldje~T51 Bobby "Blue" Bland - Charts & Awards: Billboard Singles] ]
David Bowie version
Bowie's version was released in 1965 under the name The Manish Boys. The recording was produced by
Shel Talmy , who was also producing the early singles and albums byThe Who andThe Kinks .Jimmy Page was Talmy's regular session musician and he played the guitar solo on "I Pity the Fool".During these sessions Page gave Bowie a guitar riff, which he didn't know what to do with. Bowie later used this guitar riff in two different songs, first on "
The Supermen " from 1971 and second on "Dead Man Walking" from 1997.The B-side, "Take My Tip" was the first song written by David Bowie to be released on record. [David Buckley (1999), "Strange Fascination - David Bowie: The Definitive Story", p. 29]
Track listing
# "I Pity the Fool" (Malone) - 2:08
# "Take My Tip " (Bowie) – 2:15Production credits
* Producers:
**Shel Talmy *
Musician s:
** David Jones: Vocals,Alto sax
** Johny Flux John Edward:lead Guitar (born in1944 )
**Jimmy Page :Guitar solo
** John Watson: Bass (born in1944 )
** Mick White (John Whitehead):Drum s (born in1943 )
** Bob Solly: organ (born Robert Solly, in1946 )
** Wilf Byrne:Baritone sax andharmonica (born in1941 )
** Paul Rodriguez:Tenor sax andTrumpet (born in1944 )Other singles and compilations
* Both the A and B-side was re-released by
EMI in the UK in March 1979 on one side of a 7". On the B-side of this re-release was "You've Got a Habit of Leaving " and "Baby Loves That Way ". This version was again released bySee For Miles Records in the UK in October 1982, and as a 12" picture disc in June 1985. The re-release by See For Miles in 1982 took the edge off a collector's market since EMI's March 1979 reissue disappeared almost as quickly as it had arrived.
* It also appeared on the compilation "Early On (1964-1966) " from 1991. Both "I Pity the Fool" and "Take My Tip" also appear with alternate vocals as bonus tracks on some releases of "Early On".Other covers
* Another version of "I Pity the Fool" by popular
blues musicianRobert Cray gained some fame and popularity as well, with the release of "Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues" in 2003. Additional vocals were delivered by Shemekia Copeland. The same version was latterly used for the score ofAntoine Fuqua 's documentary "Lightning In A Bottle" (released as a soundtrack in the US in September 2004).References
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