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I'm the Man (Joe Jackson song)

"I'm the Man" is a song written and performed by Joe Jackson, appearing on the album of the same name. Written for the album's "spiv rock" theme, the song is a new wave rock track with humorous lyrics.

"I'm the Man"
Single by Joe Jackson
from the album I'm the Man
B-side"Come On"
ReleasedSeptember 1979
RecordedMarch 1979
TW Studios, Fulham, London
GenreNew wave,[1] punk rock, spiv rock
Length3:58
LabelA&M Records
Songwriter(s)Joe Jackson
Producer(s)David Kershenbaum
Joe Jackson singles chronology
"Fools in Love"
(1979)
"I'm the Man"
(1979)
"It's Different for Girls"
(1979)

"I'm the Man" was released as the album's first single, failing to chart in the UK or US but reaching number 23 in Canada. The song has since seen positive critical reception and has appeared on multiple Jackson compilation albums.

Background edit

"I'm the Man" is based on what Jackson sarcastically described as "spiv rock"; Jackson characterized the image he was describing as a conman who "always wears a gross polka-dot tie and a pencil-thin mustache, and he's always trying to sell you a watch or something like that real cheap".[2] AllMusic critic Tom Maginnis writes that, in the song, "Jackson plays the role of media-savvy flimflam man, willing to promote any latest fad for a buck, like the shady street vendor of trinkets he portrays on the front cover [of the album]".[3] AllMusic's Mike DeGagne writes, "Not only does the track show off Jackson's free-range ability, but his sense of humor arises once again, following in the footsteps of Look Sharp!'s 'Is She Really Going Out with Him?.'"[4] According to Paste Magazine, the song "reference[s] the 'shark-mania' that was still prevalent following the film Jaws".[5]

"I'm the Man" is a fast-paced rocker, described by Maginnis as "a [taut] ball of nervy new wave pop, tumbling straight ahead at breakneck speeds". He also said that the song "follows squarely in the footprints of 'Got the Time' and 'Throw It Away' from Look Sharp!". DeGagne writes, "the frantic 'I'm the Man' showcases Jackson at his most frenzied, as a freight train's worth of lyrics pile haphazardly into one another alongside a wonderfully hysteric rhythm".

Release edit

At the insistence of Jackson, "I'm the Man" was released as the lead single from I'm the Man in 1979, backed with a cover of the Chuck Berry track, "Come On".[6] The song, despite hitting number 23 in Canada, did not find much chart success elsewhere, failing to chart in both America and Britain, something which frustrated Jackson. Its follow-up, "It's Different for Girls," was more successful, becoming a top 10 hit for Jackson in the UK; Jackson later expressed bemusement at the commercial failure of "I'm the Man" in comparison to its follow-up: "I picked 'I'm The Man' and it flopped. The record company picked 'It's Different For Girls' – I was amazed when that was a hit."[6]

Despite not being a commercial hit, the song has appeared on multiple compilation albums, including Stepping Out: The Very Best of Joe Jackson and This Is It! (The A&M Years 1979–1989). It appeared in live form on the album Live 1980/86. Another live version of the song was released on a bonus CD with Jackson's 2003 album Volume 4.[7]

Record World said that "Jackson's a rock 'n roll firebrand...and combined with a breakneck rhythm, it works to maximum effect.."[8] In 2003, an author for Billboard dubbed the song an "old favorite".[7] Paste called the track "infectious".[5]

Music video edit

"I'm the Man" was accompanied by a music video, which was Jackson's first. Jackson characterized the process of making the video as "a bit of a laugh" and recalled that the video was made "very cheaply, very quickly".[9] He explained that the process "seemed like fun", particularly compared to his negative experiences producing videos for singles from his 1982 album, Night and Day. Jackson later became an opponent of music videos during the 1980s, refusing to make videos for a period before relenting in the late 1980s.

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (1979) Peak
position
Canada 23
UK Record Business The Singles Chart[10] 84

Year-end charts edit

Chart (1979) Peak
position
Canada[11] 183

Cover versions edit

American alternative rock band Silversun Pickups released a cover of "I'm the Man" as a standalone single in 2023. The cover was recorded for the television series The Lincoln Lawyer, appearing in the trailer for the program's second season.[12]

"I'm the Man" was also covered by the ska punk band Buck-O-Nine on their album Twenty-Eight Teeth, which was released in 1997.

References edit

  1. ^ Echazabal, Gabe. "Joe Jackson retraces trailblazing career at nearly sold-out Tampa Theatre". Creative Loafing. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  2. ^ Henke, James (17 May 1979). "Joe Jackson Puts His Best Shoe Forward". Rolling Stone. No. 291. Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. p. 22.
  3. ^ Tom Maginnis. "I'm the Man - Joe Jackson | Song Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-10-15.
  4. ^ Mike DeGagne. "I'm the Man - Joe Jackson | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-10-15.
  5. ^ a b "Joe Jackson - Is She Really Going Out With Him?: Palladium (New York, NY), 09/29/1979". Paste Magazine. Wolfgang's Vault. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  6. ^ a b Stand, Mike (May 1980). "Joe Jackson: Indifferent To Joe". The Face. Retrieved 18 October 2019 – via Rock's Backpages.
  7. ^ a b "Joe Jackson Turns Up 'Volume' With Original Band". Billboard. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  8. ^ "Hits of the Week" (PDF). Record World. December 15, 1979. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  9. ^ "Joe Jackson: That Was Then, This Is Now". YouTube. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  10. ^ "The Singles Chart 61-100". Record Business. Vol. 2, no. 33. 5 November 1979. p. 7.
  11. ^ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. Retrieved 2016-10-15.
  12. ^ "Silversun Pickups – "I'm The Man" (Joe Jackson Cover)". Stereogum. Retrieved July 7, 2023.

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I m the Man is a song written and performed by Joe Jackson appearing on the album of the same name Written for the album s spiv rock theme the song is a new wave rock track with humorous lyrics I m the Man Single by Joe Jacksonfrom the album I m the ManB side Come On ReleasedSeptember 1979RecordedMarch 1979TW Studios Fulham LondonGenreNew wave 1 punk rock spiv rockLength3 58LabelA amp M RecordsSongwriter s Joe JacksonProducer s David KershenbaumJoe Jackson singles chronology Fools in Love 1979 I m the Man 1979 It s Different for Girls 1979 I m the Man was released as the album s first single failing to chart in the UK or US but reaching number 23 in Canada The song has since seen positive critical reception and has appeared on multiple Jackson compilation albums Contents 1 Background 2 Release 3 Music video 4 Charts 4 1 Weekly charts 4 2 Year end charts 5 Cover versions 6 ReferencesBackground edit I m the Man is based on what Jackson sarcastically described as spiv rock Jackson characterized the image he was describing as a conman who always wears a gross polka dot tie and a pencil thin mustache and he s always trying to sell you a watch or something like that real cheap 2 AllMusic critic Tom Maginnis writes that in the song Jackson plays the role of media savvy flimflam man willing to promote any latest fad for a buck like the shady street vendor of trinkets he portrays on the front cover of the album 3 AllMusic s Mike DeGagne writes Not only does the track show off Jackson s free range ability but his sense of humor arises once again following in the footsteps of Look Sharp s Is She Really Going Out with Him 4 According to Paste Magazine the song reference s the shark mania that was still prevalent following the film Jaws 5 I m the Man is a fast paced rocker described by Maginnis as a taut ball of nervy new wave pop tumbling straight ahead at breakneck speeds He also said that the song follows squarely in the footprints of Got the Time and Throw It Away from Look Sharp DeGagne writes the frantic I m the Man showcases Jackson at his most frenzied as a freight train s worth of lyrics pile haphazardly into one another alongside a wonderfully hysteric rhythm Release editAt the insistence of Jackson I m the Man was released as the lead single from I m the Man in 1979 backed with a cover of the Chuck Berry track Come On 6 The song despite hitting number 23 in Canada did not find much chart success elsewhere failing to chart in both America and Britain something which frustrated Jackson Its follow up It s Different for Girls was more successful becoming a top 10 hit for Jackson in the UK Jackson later expressed bemusement at the commercial failure of I m the Man in comparison to its follow up I picked I m The Man and it flopped The record company picked It s Different For Girls I was amazed when that was a hit 6 Despite not being a commercial hit the song has appeared on multiple compilation albums including Stepping Out The Very Best of Joe Jackson and This Is It The A amp M Years 1979 1989 It appeared in live form on the album Live 1980 86 Another live version of the song was released on a bonus CD with Jackson s 2003 album Volume 4 7 Record World said that Jackson s a rock n roll firebrand and combined with a breakneck rhythm it works to maximum effect 8 In 2003 an author for Billboard dubbed the song an old favorite 7 Paste called the track infectious 5 Music video edit I m the Man was accompanied by a music video which was Jackson s first Jackson characterized the process of making the video as a bit of a laugh and recalled that the video was made very cheaply very quickly 9 He explained that the process seemed like fun particularly compared to his negative experiences producing videos for singles from his 1982 album Night and Day Jackson later became an opponent of music videos during the 1980s refusing to make videos for a period before relenting in the late 1980s Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1979 Peakposition Canada 23 UK Record Business The Singles Chart 10 84 Year end charts edit Chart 1979 Peakposition Canada 11 183Cover versions editAmerican alternative rock band Silversun Pickups released a cover of I m the Man as a standalone single in 2023 The cover was recorded for the television series The Lincoln Lawyer appearing in the trailer for the program s second season 12 I m the Man was also covered by the ska punk band Buck O Nine on their album Twenty Eight Teeth which was released in 1997 References edit Echazabal Gabe Joe Jackson retraces trailblazing career at nearly sold out Tampa Theatre Creative Loafing Retrieved 6 May 2020 Henke James 17 May 1979 Joe Jackson Puts His Best Shoe Forward Rolling Stone No 291 Straight Arrow Publishers Inc p 22 Tom Maginnis I m the Man Joe Jackson Song Info AllMusic Retrieved 2016 10 15 Mike DeGagne I m the Man Joe Jackson Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2016 10 15 a b Joe Jackson Is She Really Going Out With Him Palladium New York NY 09 29 1979 Paste Magazine Wolfgang s Vault Retrieved 4 March 2019 a b Stand Mike May 1980 Joe Jackson Indifferent To Joe The Face Retrieved 18 October 2019 via Rock s Backpages a b Joe Jackson Turns Up Volume With Original Band Billboard Retrieved 4 March 2019 Hits of the Week PDF Record World December 15 1979 p 1 Retrieved 2023 02 11 Joe Jackson That Was Then This Is Now YouTube Retrieved 17 June 2020 The Singles Chart 61 100 Record Business Vol 2 no 33 5 November 1979 p 7 Item Display RPM Library and Archives Canada Collectionscanada gc ca Retrieved 2016 10 15 Silversun Pickups I m The Man Joe Jackson Cover Stereogum Retrieved July 7 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I 27m the Man Joe Jackson song amp oldid 1217412655, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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