Before You Accuse Me

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"Before You Accuse Me"
Single by Bo Diddley
A-side"Say! Boss Man"
ReleasedFebruary 1958 (1958-02)
RecordedAugust 15, 1957
Genre
Length2:40
LabelChecker
Songwriter(s)Ellas McDaniel a.k.a. Bo Diddley
Producer(s)Leonard Chess
Bo Diddley singles chronology
"Hey! Bo Diddley"
(1957)
"Before You Accuse Me"
(1958)
"Hush Your Mouth"
(1958)

"Before You Accuse Me" (also known as "Before You Accuse Me (Take a Look at Yourself)") is a song written and recorded by American musician Bo Diddley in 1957. The song was originally released as the B-side to Diddley's "Say Bossman" and included on his self-titled debut album in 1958.[2] Backing Diddley on vocal and guitar on the original recording were Jody Williams on guitar, Willie Dixon on bass, and Frank Kirkland on drums.[3] The song has also been recorded by several other artists, such as Creedence Clearwater Revival and Eric Clapton.

Renditions

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Creedence Clearwater Revival recorded "Before You Accuse Me" for their fifth studio album, Cosmo's Factory (1970).[4] Lead singer John Fogerty contributed both guitar and piano parts for the song. Biographer Thomas M. Kitts commented on the song's lyrics:

The singer tries to deflect criticism off himself and back to his lover ... It is quite possible that Fogerty may have selected "Before You Accuse Me" to send a message to the band. Clearly. tension was mounting and expressions of dissatisfaction with Fogerty's leadership were escalating. "Before you accuse me," he might be suggesting, "look at yourself" and consider your prowess and your contributions to the band, musical and managerial.[4]

Eric Clapton

Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1990.[5]

In 1992, an acoustic version was included on his Unplugged album.[5] Another acoustic version outtake, recorded during the sessions for Backless (1978), is included as the opening track on the Clapton compilation Blues (1999).[5] He also performed "Before You Accuse Me" in concert, such as on June 30, 1990, at the Knebworth Festival.[5]

References

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  2. ^ Strong, Martin Charles (2002). The Great Rock Discography. The National Academies. p. 302. .
  3. ^ Schnieders, Bob (1997). Bo Diddley/Go Bo Diddley (CD reissue liner notes). Bo Diddley. Universal City, California: Chess Records/MCA Records. CHD-5904.
  4. ^ a b Kitts, Thomas M. (2015). John Fogerty: An American Son. New York City: .
  5. ^ a b c d e Bowling, David (2013). Eric Clapton FAQ: All That's Left to Know About Slowhand. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: .