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Don't Bring Me Down (The Animals song)

"Don't Bring Me Down" is a song composed by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and recorded as a 1966 hit single by the Animals. It was the group's first release with drummer Barry Jenkins, who replaced founding member John Steel as he had left the band in February of that year.

"Don't Bring Me Down"
Single by the Animals
B-side"Cheating"
ReleasedMay 21, 1966 (U.K.); May 17, 1966 U.S.
Recorded13 April 1966[1]
Length3:13
LabelDecca Records (UK), MGM Records (U.S.)
Songwriter(s)Gerry Goffin, Carole King
Producer(s)Tom Wilson
The Animals singles chronology
"Inside-Looking Out"
(1966)
"Don't Bring Me Down"
(1966)
"See See Rider"
(1966)

History edit

"Don't Bring Me Down" was one of a series of Animals renditions of Brill Building material, following the 1965 hits "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" and "It's My Life". According to one account, all three came out of one call in 1965 that the Animals' then-producer Mickie Most made for songs.[2]

The Animals had always had a somewhat contentious relationship with such songs, knowing they gave them hits but preferring the more straightforward R&B numbers they used for album tracks.[citation needed] Moreover, now they were performing a Goffin and King selection; although the couple was already legendary for their pop songwriting prowess, Animals lead singer Eric Burdon had previously seemingly mocked Goffin-King's "Take Good Care of My Baby" in the Animals' 1964 stream-of-consciousness rock history "Story of Bo Diddley". Furthermore, they were now using Tom Wilson as a producer, who promised them more artistic freedom than they had had under Mickie Most.[citation needed]

The Animals' arrangement is led by a pulsating organ riff from Dave Rowberry, which is then set against a prominent bass guitar line from Chas Chandler. Hilton Valentine decorates the song with fuzz guitar chords. Eric Burdon sings the verses in a quiet manner:

When you complain and criticize
I feel I'm nothing in your eyes
It makes me feel like giving up
Because my best just ain't good enough
Girl, I want to provide for you
And do all the things that you want me to

before sliding into a loud, pleading voice on the chorus:[3]

Oh oh no!
Don't bring me down
No no no no
Oh babe oh no
Don't bring me down

Billboard called the song an "emotional ballad wailer."[4]

Rolling Stone later wrote that "Don't Bring Me Down" represented one side of the Goffin-King "boy-girl, loneliness-togetherness" duality.[5] Allmusic considers "Don't Bring Me Down" an exemplar of the Animals' "brutally soulful inspiration."[6]

Chart performance edit

"Don't Bring Me Down" was a solid hit, reaching the Top 10 (#6) in the UK pop singles chart, and falling just short of that on the U.S. pop singles chart, reaching number 12 during June and July 1966. It was also popular in Canada, reaching number 3 on the CHUM Chart. It was also one of their most popular singles in Germany, reaching number 17.

Later versions edit

Similarly titled songs edit

Some websites erroneously claim the song has earlier been recorded by Pretty Things in 1964; in fact, that "Don't Bring Me Down" was a different song, written by Johnny Dee, manager of British band The Fairies, that was a Top 10 hit in the UK.

There also are two subsequent songs by the same title: the pop hit "Don't Bring Me Down" by Electric Light Orchestra in 1979, and an R&B/dance hit "Don't Bring Me Down" by Spirits in 1995.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Chrome Oxide - Music Collectors pages - Animals - 05/12/2018".
  2. ^ "Songwriter Carl D'Errico Interviewed by Mick Patrick". Spectropop. Retrieved 2007-02-18.
  3. ^ Sullivan, Denise (2009-11-04). "'Don't Bring Me Down'". Crawdaddy!. Retrieved 2010-04-01.
  4. ^ "Spotlight Singles" (PDF). Billboard. May 7, 1966. p. 18. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  5. ^ Landau, Jon (1971-04-29). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2007-10-02. Retrieved 2007-04-07.
  6. ^ Thom Jurek. "Don't Bring Me Down: The Decca Years". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-04-07.

External links edit

  • Lyrics at Carole King official website

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Don t Bring Me Down is a song composed by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and recorded as a 1966 hit single by the Animals It was the group s first release with drummer Barry Jenkins who replaced founding member John Steel as he had left the band in February of that year Don t Bring Me Down Single by the AnimalsB side Cheating ReleasedMay 21 1966 U K May 17 1966 U S Recorded13 April 1966 1 Length3 13LabelDecca Records UK MGM Records U S Songwriter s Gerry Goffin Carole KingProducer s Tom WilsonThe Animals singles chronology Inside Looking Out 1966 Don t Bring Me Down 1966 See See Rider 1966 Contents 1 History 2 Chart performance 3 Later versions 4 Similarly titled songs 5 Notes 6 External linksHistory edit Don t Bring Me Down was one of a series of Animals renditions of Brill Building material following the 1965 hits We Gotta Get Out of This Place and It s My Life According to one account all three came out of one call in 1965 that the Animals then producer Mickie Most made for songs 2 The Animals had always had a somewhat contentious relationship with such songs knowing they gave them hits but preferring the more straightforward R amp B numbers they used for album tracks citation needed Moreover now they were performing a Goffin and King selection although the couple was already legendary for their pop songwriting prowess Animals lead singer Eric Burdon had previously seemingly mocked Goffin King s Take Good Care of My Baby in the Animals 1964 stream of consciousness rock history Story of Bo Diddley Furthermore they were now using Tom Wilson as a producer who promised them more artistic freedom than they had had under Mickie Most citation needed The Animals arrangement is led by a pulsating organ riff from Dave Rowberry which is then set against a prominent bass guitar line from Chas Chandler Hilton Valentine decorates the song with fuzz guitar chords Eric Burdon sings the verses in a quiet manner When you complain and criticize I feel I m nothing in your eyes It makes me feel like giving up Because my best just ain t good enough Girl I want to provide for you And do all the things that you want me tobefore sliding into a loud pleading voice on the chorus 3 Oh oh no Don t bring me downNo no no no dd Oh babe oh no Don t bring me downBillboard called the song an emotional ballad wailer 4 Rolling Stone later wrote that Don t Bring Me Down represented one side of the Goffin King boy girl loneliness togetherness duality 5 Allmusic considers Don t Bring Me Down an exemplar of the Animals brutally soulful inspiration 6 Chart performance edit Don t Bring Me Down was a solid hit reaching the Top 10 6 in the UK pop singles chart and falling just short of that on the U S pop singles chart reaching number 12 during June and July 1966 It was also popular in Canada reaching number 3 on the CHUM Chart It was also one of their most popular singles in Germany reaching number 17 Later versions editNew York Dolls singer David Johansen s Animals medley from his 1982 live album Live It Up gained considerable MTV exposure Don t Bring Me Down was in the middle following We Gotta Get Out of This Place and before It s My Life The Guess Who did this song on the bootleg live album Live in Winnipeg in 1967 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers had Don t Bring Me Down in their concert repertoire from 1977 1986 and a 1978 performance of it was captured on their 1985 live album Pack up the Plantation Live Eric Burdon has performed it with Shaffer Robby Krieger and Brian Auger as well as in his own bands of the 1980s 1990s and 2000s The song has also been recorded by Riki Maiocchi Paul Shaffer and Southside Johnny Similarly titled songs editSome websites erroneously claim the song has earlier been recorded by Pretty Things in 1964 in fact that Don t Bring Me Down was a different song written by Johnny Dee manager of British band The Fairies that was a Top 10 hit in the UK There also are two subsequent songs by the same title the pop hit Don t Bring Me Down by Electric Light Orchestra in 1979 and an R amp B dance hit Don t Bring Me Down by Spirits in 1995 Notes edit Chrome Oxide Music Collectors pages Animals 05 12 2018 Songwriter Carl D Errico Interviewed by Mick Patrick Spectropop Retrieved 2007 02 18 Sullivan Denise 2009 11 04 Don t Bring Me Down Crawdaddy Retrieved 2010 04 01 Spotlight Singles PDF Billboard May 7 1966 p 18 Retrieved 2021 03 04 Landau Jon 1971 04 29 Carole King Writer Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 2007 10 02 Retrieved 2007 04 07 Thom Jurek Don t Bring Me Down The Decca Years Allmusic Retrieved 2007 04 07 External links editLyrics at Carole King official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don 27t Bring Me Down The Animals song amp oldid 1155265325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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