Rock 'n' Roll with Me

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"Rock 'n' Roll With Me"
Song by David Bowie
from the album Diamond Dogs
Released24 May 1974
RecordedJanuary 1974
Genre
Length3:57
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)David Bowie
"Rock 'n' Roll With Me"
Single by David Bowie
from the album David Live
B-side"Panic in Detroit"
ReleasedSeptember 1974 (US)
RecordedPhiladelphia, July 1974
Genre
Length4:15
LabelRCA
PB 10105 (US)
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)David Bowie
David Bowie singles chronology
"Knock on Wood"
(1974)
"Rock 'n' Roll With Me"
(1974)
"Young Americans"
(1975)

"Rock 'n' Roll with Me" is a

power ballad[1][2] written by David Bowie and Geoff MacCormack and recorded in January 1974 that first appeared on Bowie's Diamond Dogs album, supposedly to address the artist's complex relation with his fans.[3] A version recorded during the Diamond Dogs tour in July 1974 was released on the album David Live
.

While the song "Knock on Wood" from David Live was issued as a single in the UK, "Rock 'n' Roll With Me" was chosen for release as the US single (RCA PB 10105) in September 1974, in response to Donovan's recent cover version.[4] The B-side in each case was another live recording from the Diamond Dogs tour, "Panic in Detroit", originally from Aladdin Sane (1973). An edited version was issued on a US promotional single (RCA JB 10105) that same month.

Like "

Young Americans (1975).[6]

Cash Box said of the live single that "the spontaneity of Bowie's performance comes across with some heavy instrumentation and Bowie's inimitable vocal style."[7]

On 27 July 2016, a remastered version of the 1974 live promo single edit was posted online to promote the upcoming compilation Who Can I Be Now? (1974–1976). Subsequently, this version was included on Re:Call 2, part of the compilation.

Writing

The song was composed at Bowie's house located on Oakley Street, London, after Warren Peace (Geoff MacCormack) started playing chords on his piano. Bowie and Peace were inspired by Fats Domino and Little Richard, two rhythm and blues musicians they listened to during their childhood.[8]

Musically, the song is a power ballad[1][2] with a nod to soul music, specifically recalling Bill Withers' "Lean on Me" from 1972 in the piano intro.[9]

Track listing

  1. "Rock 'n' Roll With Me" (lyrics by David Bowie; music by Bowie, Warren Peace) – 4:15
  2. "Panic in Detroit" (Bowie) – 5:41

Personnel

According to Chris O'Leary:[10]

Technical

Live versions

  • The July 1974 live recording, released as a single and on David Live, also appeared on the Dutch release Rock Concert.
  • A live version recorded in September 1974 (previously available on the unofficial album A Portrait in Flesh) was released in 2017 on Cracked Actor (Live Los Angeles '74).
  • A live performance from October 1974 was released in 2020 on I'm Only Dancing (The Soul Tour 74).

Cover versions

  • Cash Box said "a rock 'n roll ballad in the glorious Bowie tradition features some lush orchestration to cushion the inimitable Donovan vocal style which has always been a captivating source of musical expression."[11] Record World said that it "strews glitter garlands on [Donovan's] comeback course.[12]

References

  1. ^ .
  2. ^ .
  3. ^ Robert Hilburn (1971). "Bowie Finds His Voice" Archived 17 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Melody Maker.
  4. ^ Nicholas Pegg (2000). The Complete David Bowie: pp.175-175
  5. ^ David Buckley (1999) Strange Fascination – David Bowie: The Definitive Story: p.140
  6. ^ Roy Carr & Charles Shaar Murray (1981). Bowie: An Illustrated Record: p.62
  7. ^ "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). Cashbox. 2 November 1974. p. 18. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  8. ^ John Robinson (2014). "The Story of Diamond Dogs: Ziggy's last stand and the Dame's crazy year of 1974", Uncut.
  9. .
  10. ^ O'Leary 2015, chap. 8.
  11. ^ "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). Cashbox. 5 October 1974. p. 14. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  12. ^ "Single Picks" (PDF). Record World. 24 August 1974. p. 12. Retrieved 15 March 2023.

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