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I'm a King Bee

"I'm a King Bee" is a swamp blues song written and first recorded by Slim Harpo in 1957. It has been performed and recorded by numerous blues and other artists and in 2008, Slim Harpo's original received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award.

"I'm a King Bee"
Single by Slim Harpo
A-side"Got Love If You Want It"
Released1957 (1957)
RecordedMarch 1957
StudioJ. D. Miller, Crowley, Louisiana
GenreBlues
Length2:55
LabelExcello
Songwriter(s)James Moore a.k.a. Slim Harpo
Producer(s)J. D. Miller

Original song edit

Written by Slim Harpo, whose legal name was James Moore, the song was recorded in March 1957.[1] The recording features a spare arrangement and instrumentation typical of J. D. Miller's production approach. Accompanying Slim Harpo were Gabriel "Guitar Gable" Perrodin on guitar, John "Fats" Perrodin on bass, and Clarence "Jockey" Etienne on drums.

The song has an irregular number of bars (as opposed to the standard 12 bars). According to blues historian Gerard Herzhaft, it is derived from songs by Memphis Minnie, Bo Carter, and Muddy Waters and uses the rhythm figure from "Rockin' and Rollin'" by Lil' Son Jackson.[2] Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based Excello Records originally released it in 1957 as the B-side to his debut solo single, "I Got Love if You Want It".[1]

Rolling Stones version edit

English rock band the Rolling Stones recorded "I'm a King Bee" for their 1964 debut album. It has been identified as an early important song for the Rolling Stones,[2] although it was not released as a single. The band's arrangement generally follows Slim Harpo's, but includes a slide-guitar break by Brian Jones. The personnel consisted of Jagger on vocals and harmonica, Jones on slide guitar, Keith Richards on acoustic guitar, Bill Wyman on bass guitar, and Charlie Watts on drums. Later, Mick Jagger commented "What's the point in listening to us doing 'I'm a King Bee' when you can hear Slim Harpo do it?"[1]

Grateful Dead version edit

Pigpen (Ron McKernan) had I'm A King Bee in his repertoire, featuring his considerable harmonica chops. The Dead played it over 40 times, with the first known at Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, January 8, 1966 and the last in Ann Arbor, December 15, 1971. Well-known performances include Fillmore West, San Francisco, February 28, 1969; Thelma Theater, Los Angeles, December 12, 1969; Capitol Theater, Port Chester, November 6, 1970 (Jerry on slide); and Fillmore East, New York February 28, 1971. Bob Weir tried out an arrangement in Los Angeles, December 8, 1993 and at the Omni in Atlanta, March 31, 1994 but it didn't stick.

Pink Floyd version edit

The Tea Set, which became Pink Floyd, recorded "I'm a King Bee" and several other songs in December 1964.[3][4] The recording features Syd Barrett, Bob Klose, Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Nick Mason. When it was officially issued on the vinyl-only 1965: Their First Recordings (2015), it became the only cover song ever released by Pink Floyd. The song was later issued for the first time on CD as part of The Early Years 1965–1972 box set in November 2016, along with the other songs recorded in December 1964.[5]

John Belushi version edit

John Belushi performed "I'm a King Bee" on the January 17, 1976 broadcast of Saturday Night Live, with Belushi and the show's house band dressed in bee costumes and bandleader Howard Shore dressed as a beekeeper. Guest host Buck Henry introduced them as "Howard Shore and his All-Bee Band." At the end, Belushi repeated four of the song's last five words several times in different vocal styles for comic effect.[6]

Recognition edit

In 2008, Slim Harpo's "I'm a King Bee" received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award, which "honor[s] recordings of lasting qualitative or historical significance".[7] The song has been recorded by a variety of musicians.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Everett, Tod (1989). The Best of Slim Harpo (Liner notes). Slim Harpo. Rhino Records. p. 1. RS 70169.
  2. ^ a b Herzhaft, Gerard (1992). "I'm a King Bee". Encyclopedia of the Blues. University of Arkansas Press. p. 453. ISBN 1-55728-252-8.
  3. ^ Manning, Toby (2006). The Rough Guide to Pink Floyd (1st ed.). London: Rough Guides. pp. 15–16. ISBN 1-84353-575-0.
  4. ^ Chapman, Rob (2010). Syd Barrett: A Very Irregular Head (Paperback ed.). London: Faber. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-571-23855-2.
  5. ^ "The Early Years 1965-1972 - Pink Floyd | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved May 25, 2021.
  6. ^ "SNL Transcripts: Buck Henry: 01/17/76: "King Bee"". Snltranscripts.jt.org. 8 October 2018. Retrieved May 25, 2021.
  7. ^ . The Recording Academy. 2008. Archived from the original on July 7, 2015. Retrieved March 18, 2011.
  8. ^ "Slim Harpo: I'm a King Bee – Also performed by". AllMusic. Retrieved August 5, 2018.

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I m a King Bee is a swamp blues song written and first recorded by Slim Harpo in 1957 It has been performed and recorded by numerous blues and other artists and in 2008 Slim Harpo s original received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award I m a King Bee Single by Slim HarpoA side Got Love If You Want It Released1957 1957 RecordedMarch 1957StudioJ D Miller Crowley LouisianaGenreBluesLength2 55LabelExcelloSongwriter s James Moore a k a Slim HarpoProducer s J D Miller Contents 1 Original song 2 Rolling Stones version 3 Grateful Dead version 4 Pink Floyd version 5 John Belushi version 6 Recognition 7 ReferencesOriginal song editWritten by Slim Harpo whose legal name was James Moore the song was recorded in March 1957 1 The recording features a spare arrangement and instrumentation typical of J D Miller s production approach Accompanying Slim Harpo were Gabriel Guitar Gable Perrodin on guitar John Fats Perrodin on bass and Clarence Jockey Etienne on drums The song has an irregular number of bars as opposed to the standard 12 bars According to blues historian Gerard Herzhaft it is derived from songs by Memphis Minnie Bo Carter and Muddy Waters and uses the rhythm figure from Rockin and Rollin by Lil Son Jackson 2 Baton Rouge Louisiana based Excello Records originally released it in 1957 as the B side to his debut solo single I Got Love if You Want It 1 Rolling Stones version editEnglish rock band the Rolling Stones recorded I m a King Bee for their 1964 debut album It has been identified as an early important song for the Rolling Stones 2 although it was not released as a single The band s arrangement generally follows Slim Harpo s but includes a slide guitar break by Brian Jones The personnel consisted of Jagger on vocals and harmonica Jones on slide guitar Keith Richards on acoustic guitar Bill Wyman on bass guitar and Charlie Watts on drums Later Mick Jagger commented What s the point in listening to us doing I m a King Bee when you can hear Slim Harpo do it 1 Grateful Dead version editPigpen Ron McKernan had I m A King Bee in his repertoire featuring his considerable harmonica chops The Dead played it over 40 times with the first known at Fillmore Auditorium San Francisco January 8 1966 and the last in Ann Arbor December 15 1971 Well known performances include Fillmore West San Francisco February 28 1969 Thelma Theater Los Angeles December 12 1969 Capitol Theater Port Chester November 6 1970 Jerry on slide and Fillmore East New York February 28 1971 Bob Weir tried out an arrangement in Los Angeles December 8 1993 and at the Omni in Atlanta March 31 1994 but it didn t stick Pink Floyd version editThe Tea Set which became Pink Floyd recorded I m a King Bee and several other songs in December 1964 3 4 The recording features Syd Barrett Bob Klose Roger Waters Richard Wright and Nick Mason When it was officially issued on the vinyl only 1965 Their First Recordings 2015 it became the only cover song ever released by Pink Floyd The song was later issued for the first time on CD as part of The Early Years 1965 1972 box set in November 2016 along with the other songs recorded in December 1964 5 John Belushi version editJohn Belushi performed I m a King Bee on the January 17 1976 broadcast of Saturday Night Live with Belushi and the show s house band dressed in bee costumes and bandleader Howard Shore dressed as a beekeeper Guest host Buck Henry introduced them as Howard Shore and his All Bee Band At the end Belushi repeated four of the song s last five words several times in different vocal styles for comic effect 6 Recognition editIn 2008 Slim Harpo s I m a King Bee received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award which honor s recordings of lasting qualitative or historical significance 7 The song has been recorded by a variety of musicians 8 References edit a b c Everett Tod 1989 The Best of Slim Harpo Liner notes Slim Harpo Rhino Records p 1 RS 70169 a b Herzhaft Gerard 1992 I m a King Bee Encyclopedia of the Blues University of Arkansas Press p 453 ISBN 1 55728 252 8 Manning Toby 2006 The Rough Guide to Pink Floyd 1st ed London Rough Guides pp 15 16 ISBN 1 84353 575 0 Chapman Rob 2010 Syd Barrett A Very Irregular Head Paperback ed London Faber p 65 ISBN 978 0 571 23855 2 The Early Years 1965 1972 Pink Floyd Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved May 25 2021 SNL Transcripts Buck Henry 01 17 76 King Bee Snltranscripts jt org 8 October 2018 Retrieved May 25 2021 Grammy Hall of Fame Awards Past Recipients The Recording Academy 2008 Archived from the original on July 7 2015 Retrieved March 18 2011 Slim Harpo I m a King Bee Also performed by AllMusic Retrieved August 5 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I 27m a King Bee amp oldid 1210331946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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