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Green Onions

"Green Onions" is an instrumental composition recorded in 1962 by Booker T. & the M.G.'s. Described as "one of the most popular instrumental rock and soul songs ever"[1] and as one of "the most popular R&B instrumentals of its era",[2] the tune is a twelve-bar blues with a rippling Hammond M3 organ line by Booker T. Jones that he wrote when he was 17, although the actual recording was largely improvised in the studio.[3]

"Green Onions"
Cover of the 1962 US single
Single by Booker T. & the M.G.'s
from the album Green Onions
B-side"Behave Yourself"
ReleasedJuly 1962
RecordedJune 1962,
Memphis, Tennessee
Genre
Length2:52
LabelStax
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Booker T. Jones
  • Steve Cropper
  • Lewie Steinberg
  • Al Jackson Jr.
Booker T. & the M.G.'s singles chronology
"Green Onions"
(1962)
"Jellybread"
(1962)
Official audio
"Green Onions" on YouTube

The track was originally issued on the Volt label (a subsidiary of Stax Records) as the B-side of "Behave Yourself" on Volt 102; it was quickly reissued in August 1962 as the A-side of Stax 127, and it also appeared on the album Green Onions that same year.[4] The organ sound of the song became a feature of the "Memphis soul sound".[5]

Background edit

Booker T. Jones was the keyboard player for the house band of Stax Records with Al Jackson on drums, Lewie Steinberg on bass, and Steve Cropper on guitar. They started jamming in the studio one Sunday when a recording session with another singer, Billy Lee Riley, failed to take place. They played around with a piano groove that Jones had performed in clubs before, although Jones decided to use a Hammond organ because he thought it sounded better on the tune. The owner of Stax, Jim Stewart, became interested in recording the resulting tune, "Behave Yourself". However, the band needed a B-side for this song. Using a riff with a 12-bar blues bassline that Jones had, the band came up with a song that became "Green Onions".[5] The guitarist Steve Cropper used a Fender Telecaster on "Green Onions", as he did on all of the M.G.'s instrumentals.[6]

After recording, Cropper contacted Scotty Moore at Sun Records to cut a record. He then took the record to a DJ on the Memphis station WLOK, who played "Green Onions" on air. Due to positive reaction of the public to the song, it was quickly re-released as an A-side.[5]

According to Booker T. Jones, the composition was originally to be called "Funky Onions", but the sister of Jim Stewart thought it "sounded like a cuss word"; it was therefore renamed "Green Onions".[5] According to Cropper, the title is not a marijuana reference; rather, the track is named after the Green Badger's[who?] cat, Green Onions, whose way of walking inspired the riff.[7] On a broadcast of the radio program Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! on June 24, 2013, Jones was asked about the title and said, "The bass player thought it was so funky, he wanted to call it 'Funky Onions', but they thought that was too low-class, so we used 'Green Onions' instead."[8]

Single track listings edit

Name Location Format Record label Release date
"Behave Yourself" b/w "Green Onions" US/UK 7" 45 rpm Volt Records (US) May 1962
"Green Onions" b/w "Behave Yourself" US/UK 7" 45 rpm Stax Records (US)/London Records (UK) September 1962
"Green Onions" b/w "Boot-Leg" United Kingdom 7" 45 rpm Atlantic Records March 1967

Chart performance edit

"Green Onions" entered the Billboard Hot 100 the week ending August 11, 1962, and peaked at No. 3 the week ending September 29, 1962. The single also made it to No. 1 on the R&B singles chart, for four non-consecutive weeks, an unusual occurrence in that it fell in and out of top spot three times.[9] It first appeared on the UK Singles Chart on December 15, 1979, following its use in the film Quadrophenia; it peaked at No. 7 on January 26, 1980, and stayed on the chart for 12 weeks.[10]

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[18] Gold 400,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Other recordings edit

The Surfaris recorded a version in 1963 on their album Wipe Out (Dot DLP 3535 and DLP 25535). Harry James recorded a version in 1965 on his album Harry James Plays Green Onions & Other Great Hits (Dot DLP 3634 and DLP 25634).[19] In 1969, "Green Onions" was covered by Dick Hyman; his version peaked at No. 87 on the Canadian singles charts.[20] During the 1968 jam concerts at the Fillmore West in San Francisco that produced The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper, guitarist Mike Bloomfield and organist Al Kooper performed a jam of "Green Onions" that was included on the album.[citation needed]

The song was sampled for Maxi Priest and Shaggy's 1996 recording of "That Girl".[21] Rock band Deep Purple covered part of the song for their 2021 album "Turning to Crime" as part of the song "Caught in the Act",[22] the band had also performed the song live in previous years.[23] Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers occasionally played it in concert, and a 1997 performance recorded at The Fillmore in San Francisco was released on The Live Anthology.[24]

Similar recordings edit

Booker T. & the M.G.'s released a follow-up to "Green Onions", titled "Mo' Onions", on the album Green Onions in November 1962 and as a single in February 1964. It reached No. 97 on both the R&B singles and Billboard Hot 100 charts.[13]

Sonny Boy Williamson's 1963 recording "Help Me" was based on "Green Onions" and features Willie Dixon performing an upright bass riff very similar to the riff in "Green Onions" performed by Lewie Steinberg.[25]

Legacy edit

"Green Onions" was ranked No. 181 by Rolling Stone in its original list of the 500 greatest songs of all time;[26] it is the only instrumental in the list.

In 1999, "Green Onions" was given a Grammy Hall of Fame Award.[27]

It was voted number 5 in the All-Time Top 100 Singles from Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums.[28] Larkin states 'an incredible, unrepeatable piece of music, copied by millions but never remotely challenged'.[28]

In 2012, it was added to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress, a list of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically important" American sound recordings.[29]

"Green Onions" was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2018, as one of the five new entrants in the "Classic of Blues Recording (Song)" category.[30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Unterberger, Richie. "Green Onions – Song Review". AllMusic. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  2. ^ Hannusch, Jeff (November 1, 2012). "Booker T. & The M.G.S, Green Onions (Stax)". OffBeat. Retrieved March 27, 2020.
  3. ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. p. 753. ISBN 0195313739.
  4. ^ Strong, Martin Charles (2002). The Great Rock Discography. Canongate. p. 201. ISBN 978-1-84195-312-0.
  5. ^ a b c d Simpson, Dave (March 11, 2019). "How we made Booker T and the MGs' Green Onions". The Guardian. Retrieved March 23, 2019.
  6. ^ Electric Guitar Classics: 2010 Calendar. Sellers Publishing, Inc. 2009. ISBN 978-1-41628-395-9.
  7. ^ Greenberg, Steve (1994). The Very Best of Booker T. & the MGs (CD liner notes) (Media notes). Los Angeles: Rhino Records.
  8. ^ "Not My Job: Booker T. Jones Takes a Quiz on Funyuns". NPR. June 21, 2013. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  9. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 802.
  10. ^ a b "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  11. ^ "Forum – ARIA Charts: Special Occasion Charts – Chart Positions Pre 1989 Part 3". Australian-charts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  12. ^ "CHUM Hit Parade - September 3, 1962".
  13. ^ a b c "Booker T. & the MG's – Awards". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  14. ^ . Cash Box. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012.
  15. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Green Onions". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  16. ^ "Top 100 Hits for 1962". The Longbored Surfer. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  17. ^ . Cash Box. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012.
  18. ^ "British single certifications – Booker T & The Mgs – Green Onions". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved April 13, 2024.
  19. ^ Edwards, David; Callahan, Mike (November 16, 2003). "Dot Album Discography, Part 4, LPs 25501-25852". Both Sides Now Publications. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  20. ^ "RPM 100". RPM. Vol. 12, no. 8. October 18, 1969. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  21. ^ Bastow, Clem (January 13, 2006). "Top Ten Totally Audacious Samples In Pop". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  22. ^ Deep Purple - Turning To Crime, retrieved January 27, 2023
  23. ^ Deep Purple - Green Onions / Hush (..to the Rising Sun in Tokyo 2014 Full HD), retrieved January 27, 2023
  24. ^ Tom Petty, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - The Live Anthology Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved June 8, 2023
  25. ^ Herzhaft, Gerard (1992). Encyclopedia of the Blues. University of Arkansas Press. p. 450. ISBN 1-55728-252-8.
  26. ^ . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on August 20, 2006.
  27. ^ "Get Green With Music". GRAMMY.com. March 16, 2011. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  28. ^ a b Larkin, Colin (2000). All Time Top 1000 Albums (3rd ed.). Virgin Books. p. 27. ISBN 0-7535-0493-6.
  29. ^ "2011 National Recording Registry". Library of Congress. May 24, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  30. ^ "News: The Blues Hall of Fame Welcomes Roebuck "Pops" Staples, Sam Lay, Mamie Smith, Georgia Tom Dorsey and the Aces As Its Newest Members on May 9 at the Blues Foundation's 39th Annual Induction Ceremony". Blues.org. March 5, 2018. Retrieved June 4, 2018.

External links edit

  • Song Review at AllMusic
  • "'Green Onions' – The Greatest Single of all Time" at PopMatters

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For the vegetable see scallion Green Onions is an instrumental composition recorded in 1962 by Booker T amp the M G s Described as one of the most popular instrumental rock and soul songs ever 1 and as one of the most popular R amp B instrumentals of its era 2 the tune is a twelve bar blues with a rippling Hammond M3 organ line by Booker T Jones that he wrote when he was 17 although the actual recording was largely improvised in the studio 3 Green Onions Cover of the 1962 US singleSingle by Booker T amp the M G sfrom the album Green OnionsB side Behave Yourself ReleasedJuly 1962RecordedJune 1962 Memphis TennesseeGenreInstrumental rocksoulR amp BLength2 52LabelStaxSongwriter s Booker T JonesSteve CropperLewie SteinbergAl Jackson Jr Producer s Booker T JonesSteve CropperLewie SteinbergAl Jackson Jr Booker T amp the M G s singles chronology Green Onions 1962 Jellybread 1962 Official audio Green Onions on YouTube The track was originally issued on the Volt label a subsidiary of Stax Records as the B side of Behave Yourself on Volt 102 it was quickly reissued in August 1962 as the A side of Stax 127 and it also appeared on the album Green Onions that same year 4 The organ sound of the song became a feature of the Memphis soul sound 5 Contents 1 Background 2 Single track listings 3 Chart performance 3 1 Weekly charts 3 2 Year end charts 4 Certifications 5 Other recordings 6 Similar recordings 7 Legacy 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksBackground editBooker T Jones was the keyboard player for the house band of Stax Records with Al Jackson on drums Lewie Steinberg on bass and Steve Cropper on guitar They started jamming in the studio one Sunday when a recording session with another singer Billy Lee Riley failed to take place They played around with a piano groove that Jones had performed in clubs before although Jones decided to use a Hammond organ because he thought it sounded better on the tune The owner of Stax Jim Stewart became interested in recording the resulting tune Behave Yourself However the band needed a B side for this song Using a riff with a 12 bar blues bassline that Jones had the band came up with a song that became Green Onions 5 The guitarist Steve Cropper used a Fender Telecaster on Green Onions as he did on all of the M G s instrumentals 6 After recording Cropper contacted Scotty Moore at Sun Records to cut a record He then took the record to a DJ on the Memphis station WLOK who played Green Onions on air Due to positive reaction of the public to the song it was quickly re released as an A side 5 According to Booker T Jones the composition was originally to be called Funky Onions but the sister of Jim Stewart thought it sounded like a cuss word it was therefore renamed Green Onions 5 According to Cropper the title is not a marijuana reference rather the track is named after the Green Badger s who cat Green Onions whose way of walking inspired the riff 7 On a broadcast of the radio program Wait Wait Don t Tell Me on June 24 2013 Jones was asked about the title and said The bass player thought it was so funky he wanted to call it Funky Onions but they thought that was too low class so we used Green Onions instead 8 Single track listings editName Location Format Record label Release date Behave Yourself b w Green Onions US UK 7 45 rpm Volt Records US May 1962 Green Onions b w Behave Yourself US UK 7 45 rpm Stax Records US London Records UK September 1962 Green Onions b w Boot Leg United Kingdom 7 45 rpm Atlantic Records March 1967Chart performance edit Green Onions entered the Billboard Hot 100 the week ending August 11 1962 and peaked at No 3 the week ending September 29 1962 The single also made it to No 1 on the R amp B singles chart for four non consecutive weeks an unusual occurrence in that it fell in and out of top spot three times 9 It first appeared on the UK Singles Chart on December 15 1979 following its use in the film Quadrophenia it peaked at No 7 on January 26 1980 and stayed on the chart for 12 weeks 10 Weekly charts edit Chart 1962 Peakposition Australia Kent Music Report 11 73 Canada CHUM 12 39 US Billboard Hot 100 13 3 US Billboard Hot R amp B Sides 13 1 US Cash Box 14 3 Chart 1980 Peakposition Ireland IRMA 15 9 UK Singles OCC 10 7 Year end charts edit Chart 1962 Rank US Billboard Hot 100 16 53 US Cash Box 17 34Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales United Kingdom BPI 18 Gold 400 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Other recordings editThe Surfaris recorded a version in 1963 on their album Wipe Out Dot DLP 3535 and DLP 25535 Harry James recorded a version in 1965 on his album Harry James Plays Green Onions amp Other Great Hits Dot DLP 3634 and DLP 25634 19 In 1969 Green Onions was covered by Dick Hyman his version peaked at No 87 on the Canadian singles charts 20 During the 1968 jam concerts at the Fillmore West in San Francisco that produced The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper guitarist Mike Bloomfield and organist Al Kooper performed a jam of Green Onions that was included on the album citation needed The song was sampled for Maxi Priest and Shaggy s 1996 recording of That Girl 21 Rock band Deep Purple covered part of the song for their 2021 album Turning to Crime as part of the song Caught in the Act 22 the band had also performed the song live in previous years 23 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers occasionally played it in concert and a 1997 performance recorded at The Fillmore in San Francisco was released on The Live Anthology 24 Similar recordings editBooker T amp the M G s released a follow up to Green Onions titled Mo Onions on the album Green Onions in November 1962 and as a single in February 1964 It reached No 97 on both the R amp B singles and Billboard Hot 100 charts 13 Sonny Boy Williamson s 1963 recording Help Me was based on Green Onions and features Willie Dixon performing an upright bass riff very similar to the riff in Green Onions performed by Lewie Steinberg 25 Legacy edit Green Onions was ranked No 181 by Rolling Stone in its original list of the 500 greatest songs of all time 26 it is the only instrumental in the list In 1999 Green Onions was given a Grammy Hall of Fame Award 27 It was voted number 5 in the All Time Top 100 Singles from Colin Larkin s All Time Top 1000 Albums 28 Larkin states an incredible unrepeatable piece of music copied by millions but never remotely challenged 28 In 2012 it was added to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress a list of culturally historically or aesthetically important American sound recordings 29 Green Onions was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2018 as one of the five new entrants in the Classic of Blues Recording Song category 30 See also edit nbsp R amp B and Soul Music portal List of number one R amp B singles of 1962 U S References edit Unterberger Richie Green Onions Song Review AllMusic Retrieved May 3 2016 Hannusch Jeff November 1 2012 Booker T amp The M G S Green Onions Stax OffBeat Retrieved March 27 2020 Larkin Colin 2006 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Vol 1 Oxford University Press p 753 ISBN 0195313739 Strong Martin Charles 2002 The Great Rock Discography Canongate p 201 ISBN 978 1 84195 312 0 a b c d Simpson Dave March 11 2019 How we made Booker T and the MGs Green Onions The Guardian Retrieved March 23 2019 Electric Guitar Classics 2010 Calendar Sellers Publishing Inc 2009 ISBN 978 1 41628 395 9 Greenberg Steve 1994 The Very Best of Booker T amp the MGs CD liner notes Media notes Los Angeles Rhino Records Not My Job Booker T Jones Takes a Quiz on Funyuns NPR June 21 2013 Retrieved August 14 2019 Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Record Research p 802 a b Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved May 3 2016 Forum ARIA Charts Special Occasion Charts Chart Positions Pre 1989 Part 3 Australian charts com Hung Medien Retrieved May 3 2016 CHUM Hit Parade September 3 1962 a b c Booker T amp the MG s Awards AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved May 3 2016 CASH BOX Top 100 Singles Week ending SEPTEMBER 22 1962 Cash Box Archived from the original on October 10 2012 The Irish Charts Search Results Green Onions Irish Singles Chart Retrieved May 3 2016 Top 100 Hits for 1962 The Longbored Surfer Retrieved May 3 2016 The CASH BOX Year End Charts 1962 Cash Box Archived from the original on October 10 2012 British single certifications Booker T amp The Mgs Green Onions British Phonographic Industry Retrieved April 13 2024 Edwards David Callahan Mike November 16 2003 Dot Album Discography Part 4 LPs 25501 25852 Both Sides Now Publications Retrieved March 2 2016 RPM 100 RPM Vol 12 no 8 October 18 1969 Retrieved May 3 2016 Bastow Clem January 13 2006 Top Ten Totally Audacious Samples In Pop Stylus Magazine Retrieved July 26 2016 Deep Purple Turning To Crime retrieved January 27 2023 Deep Purple Green Onions Hush to the Rising Sun in Tokyo 2014 Full HD retrieved January 27 2023 Tom Petty Tom Petty amp the Heartbreakers The Live Anthology Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic retrieved June 8 2023 Herzhaft Gerard 1992 Encyclopedia of the Blues University of Arkansas Press p 450 ISBN 1 55728 252 8 The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 1 500 Rolling Stone Archived from the original on August 20 2006 Get Green With Music GRAMMY com March 16 2011 Retrieved April 5 2011 a b Larkin Colin 2000 All Time Top 1000 Albums 3rd ed Virgin Books p 27 ISBN 0 7535 0493 6 2011 National Recording Registry Library of Congress May 24 2012 Retrieved May 3 2016 News The Blues Hall of Fame Welcomes Roebuck Pops Staples Sam Lay Mamie Smith Georgia Tom Dorsey and the Aces As Its Newest Members on May 9 at the Blues Foundation s 39th Annual Induction Ceremony Blues org March 5 2018 Retrieved June 4 2018 External links editSong Review at AllMusic Green Onions The Greatest Single of all Time at PopMatters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Green Onions amp oldid 1220321719, 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