Need Your Love So Bad
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"Need Your Love So Bad", sometimes known as "I Need Your Love So Bad", is a song first recorded by
The song is one of John's best known and appears on various compilation albums. Several other artists have also recorded renditions of the song.
Composition and recording
"Need Your Love So Bad" follows an AABA form and a harmonic layout typical for the R&B ballad.[2] However, the song has been described as "A tightly wound and intense plea for love ... quite different from the usual R&B ballad fare".[3]
John recorded the song in New York City on September 20, 1955.
Songwriting credits and releases
There are differing accounts of the songwriting credits. The original King Records release lists the writer as "Willie John" as do the original Blue Horizon and CBS Records singles by Fleetwood Mac. However, some compilations show the writer as Mertis John, Willie's brother.[4][5] A 2001 biography of Little Willie John includes:
Mertis Jr wrote much of the song in Korea, and brought it to Willie, who worked on it and eventually finished it off. Clearly, Willie's indelible stamp is on that tune, and Mertis restored Willie's name as co-writer in 2008.[1]
The American performing rights organization BMI attributes the song to both William Edward John and Mertis John Jr. (Little Willie's and his brother's legal names).[6]
King Records released John's single, which reached No. 5 on the Billboard R&B in 1956[7] and the B-side "Home at Last" reached No. 6 in the same chart.[7] As one of John's most popular tunes, it has been included on various compilation albums, such as Fever: The Best of Little Willie John (1993)[8] and The Very Best of Little Willie John (2001).[9]
Renditions by other artists
Irma Thomas
Fleetwood Mac
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Length | 3:53 | |||
Label | Blue Horizon | |||
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Producer(s) | Mike Vernon | |||
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In 1968,
The song was released as a single, backed with "
The song is included on several Fleetwood Mac compilation albums, including The Pious Bird of Good Omen (1969),[17] Greatest Hits (1971),[18] and others. In 1999, The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967–1969 was released with additional takes of the song. One included additional guitar and vocal overdubs by Green that was planned for an American single, but never issued.[12]
Gary Moore
In 1995, guitarist and singer Gary Moore recorded the song for Blues for Greeny (1995), a tribute album to Peter Green, who sang and played guitar on Fleetwood Mac's rendition. Moore's version was also released as a single in June 1995 and reached No. 48 on the UK Singles Chart.[19]
References
- ^ ISBN 978-0857687968.
- ^ Appen, Ralf von / Frei-Hauenschild, Markus "AABA, Refrain, Chorus, Bridge, Prechorus — Song Forms and their Historical Development". In: Samples. Online Publikationen der Gesellschaft für Popularmusikforschung/German Society for Popular Music Studies e.V. Ed. by Ralf von Appen, André Doehring and Thomas Phleps. Vol. 13 (2015), p. 31, 35.
- ^ Rhino Records. p. 1. R2 71511.
- ^ Wynn, Ron. "Little Willie John: Fever – Review". AllMusic. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
- ^ Tapp, Richard. "Little Willie John". Ace Records. Archived from the original on September 23, 2006. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
- ^ "BMI Repertoire: "Need Your Love So Bad" (BMI Work #1052543)". BMI. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
- ^ a b Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942–2004. Record Research. p. 228.
- ^ Wynn, Ron. "Fever: The Best of Little Willie John – Review". AllMusic. Retrieved December 22, 2014.
- ^ Phares, Heather. "The Very Best of Little Willie John". AllMusic. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
- ^ Planer, Lindsay. "Wish Someone Would Care/Take a Look — Review". AllMusic. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
- ^ a b Wish Someone Would Care (Album notes). Irma Thomas. Los Angeles: Imperial Records. 1964. Back cover. LP-9266.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ a b c d Vernon, Mike (1999). The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967–1969 (Boxed set booklet). Fleetwood Mac. New York City: Sire Records. pp. 8–9. 73003-2.
- ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ^ "Top 40 week 44 van 1968". Top40.nl. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
- Blue Horizon Records. Label. 57-3157.
- ^ Fleetwood Mac. "Albatross" / "Need Your Love So Bad Need Your Love So Bad" (Single notes). England: CBS. Label. CBS 8306.
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- ^ "Gary Moore – Singles". Official Charts. Retrieved August 26, 2020.