I'm Alive (Tommy James and the Shondells song)

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"I'm Alive"
Length2:30
LabelCalia
Songwriter(s)Tommy James, Peter Lucia

"I'm Alive" is a song written by Tommy James and first recorded and released in 1968 by American singer Johnny Thunder.

Thunder's recording of "I'm Alive" was a "raucous" rock single, featuring "Verbal Expressions of T.V." as its B-side.[2] Bob Dylan, who had heard "I'm Alive" on the radio, was asked by Rolling Stone's Jann Wenner in 1969 if he was impressed by anything in the rock music scene and pointed to the song: "Never heard it either, huh? Well, I can't believe it. Everyone I've talked to, I've asked them if they've heard that record. It was one of the most powerful records I've ever heard. It's called 'I'm Alive.' By Johnny Thunder. Well, it was that sentiment, truly expressed. That's the most I can say ... if you heard the record, you'd know what I mean."[3]

James recorded and released his version in 1969 with his band the Shondells as part of their album

B-side for the single "Crystal Blue Persuasion
".

Thunders' version was later used by

Galaxy S6 Edge in 2015.[4] That version was also used in the soundtrack for the 2018 film American Animals.[5][6]

Don Fardon version

"I'm Alive"
Single by Don Fardon
B-side"Keep on Loving Me"
ReleasedAugust 1969
GenrePsychedelic soul
Length2:26; 3:24 (extended version)
LabelYoung Blood
Songwriter(s)Tommy James, Peter Lucia
Producer(s)Miki Dallon

English singer Don Fardon released a cover as a single also in 1969.[7] His recording has been featured in a UK television advertisement for Five Alive fruit drinks, and a Dutch Vodafone commercial.

On the back of the success of the latter, "I'm Alive" was reissued in the Netherlands and in March 2011 it reached the Top 20 of the Dutch singles chart. Don Fardon's version has been remixed and released as a single by English DJ Ashley Beedle.

Other versions

In 1975, Swedish band Blue Swede recorded a mash-up which combined verses of I'm Alive with others borrowed from Hush, by Deep Purple.
The song was also recorded by Tom Jones. The track appeared on his 2008 album 24 Hours.

Canadian garage-punk band, UIC, from Toronto, Ontario, recorded their version of I'm Alive on their 1986 album Our Garage.

References

  1. ^ "Spotlight Singles". Billboard. March 15, 1969. p. 70.
  2. ^ "Spotlight Singles". Billboard. March 15, 1969. p. 70.
  3. ^ Wenner, Jann S. (November 29, 1969). "Bob Dylan: The Rolling Stone Interview". Rolling Stone.
  4. ^ “I’m Alive”, il “lato B” tornato famoso 47 anni dopo grazie a Samsung (in Italian)
  5. ^ Anne Nikitin, American Animals, retrieved September 12, 2018
  6. ^ American Animals (2018), retrieved September 12, 2018
  7. ^ Discogs: Don Fardon's version