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Sinner Man

"Sinner Man" or "Sinnerman" is an African American traditional spiritual song that has been recorded by a number of performers and has been incorporated in many other media and arts. The lyrics describe a sinner attempting to hide from divine justice on Judgment Day. It was recorded in the 1950s by Les Baxter, the Swan Silvertones, the Weavers and others, before Nina Simone recorded an extended version in 1965.

"Sinner Man"
Single by Les Baxter Chorus and Orchestra with Will Holt
A-side"Tango of the Drums"
Released1956
Recorded1956
GenreGospel, jazz, pop
Length3:07
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Les Baxter, Will Holt

1950s recordings edit

The earliest recording of the song to bear the title "Sinner Man" was by the Les Baxter Orchestra in 1956, as the B-side of the Capitol Records single "Tango of the Drums". The lead vocal was by folk singer Will Holt, who shared the credit for writing the song with Baxter. However, the song clearly bears a close resemblance, in both melody and lyrics, to "On the Judgement Day", which was recorded by gospel group The Sensational Nightingales in 1954 and released the following year on the Peacock label. The writing of The Sensational Nightingales' song was credited to two of the group's singers, Julius Cheeks and Ernest James.[1][2] Some of the lyrics in "Sinner Man", including "The rock cried out, 'No hiding place'", appear to derive from those in the spiritual, "No Hiding Place Down Here", recorded in 1928 by the Old South Quartette.[3]

A version of "Sinner Man" released in 1956, by Swedish-American folk singer William Clauson, credited Baxter, Holt, Cheeks and James as co-writers.[4] Another gospel group, the Swan Silvertones, released their version of the song in 1957 on the Vee-Jay label, and folk singer Guy Carawan issued a version in 1958. Carawan wrote that he had learned the song in 1956 from Bob Gibson.[5] Pete Seeger also refers to Bob Gibson as the one who 'taught us' the song, during his Live concert at Mandel Hall, Chicago, in 1957. Most modern recorded versions derive from the 1956 recording by Les Baxter.[6][7] Further changes and additions were codified in 1959 by the folk music group the Weavers. The Weavers' performance of the song appears on their compilation albums Gospel and Reunion at Carnegie Hall Part 2.

Nina Simone recording edit

"Sinnerman"
Song by Nina Simone
from the album Pastel Blues
ReleasedMay 20, 1965
RecordedNew York City
GenreJazz, gospel music
Length10:20
LabelPhilips
Songwriter(s)Traditional
Producer(s)Hal Mooney

"Sinnerman" (spelled as one word) is one of Nina Simone's most famous songs. She recorded her definitive 10-minute-plus version on her 1965 album Pastel Blues, on which the credit is simply given as "Arranged by Nina Simone". Simone learned the lyrics of the song in her childhood when it was used at revival meetings by her mother, a Methodist minister, to help people confess their sins. In the early days of her career during the early sixties, when she was heavily involved in the Greenwich Village scene, Simone often used the long piece to end her live performances. An earlier version of the song exists, recorded live at The Village Gate, but was not used on the 1962 Colpix album Nina at the Village Gate. It was added as a bonus track to the 2005 CD release.

Simone's version of "Sinnerman" has been sampled by Kanye West for the Talib Kweli song "Get By" (2003), by Timbaland for the song "Oh Timbaland" (2007), and by Felix da Housecat for Verve Record's "Verve Remixed" series (Verve Remixed 2 (2003), Verve Remixed Plus (2005)). French rapper Abd al-Malik sampled Simone's version for the title track of his 2006 album Gibraltar. The 2018 Hozier track "Nina Cried Power" and the 2020 Celeste track "Stop This Flame" also sample the song. In 2021 the song was remixed by American DJ duo Sofi Tukker.

Nina Simone's version was used as a soundtrack to the art gallery theft scene in the 1999 film The Thomas Crown Affair. Her version is also played during the end credits of David Lynch's 2006 experimental film Inland Empire, and was featured in the video game Marc Ecko's Getting Up. It was featured in a fight scene during the first season of The Umbrella Academy, and was also featured in the end credits of an episode of Life on Mars. Furthermore, it played during a scene in Taika Waititi's 2016 film Hunt for the Wilderpeople.

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[8] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Peter Tosh and the Wailers versions edit

"Sinner Man" has also been recorded as ska and reggae versions several times by the Wailers.

It was first recorded by the group at Studio One in Kingston, Jamaica in early 1966; Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer shared lead vocals.

A different version entitled "Downpressor" was recorded by Peter Tosh & The Wailers in 1970 ("downpressor" meaning "oppressor" in Rastafarian vocabulary). The song featured Tosh on lead vocals and Bunny Wailer on background. An instrumental version was also released. Songwriting credit for this version is sometimes given to Peter Tosh.

Another version was recorded in 1971 as "Oppressor Man". This version was billed as a Peter Tosh solo single, and the B Side of the single featured an instrumental version. It was one of the rarer songs from the period before being included, along with its version, on JAD's Black Dignity compilation in 2004.

Tosh recorded the song again as "Downpresser Man" for his 1977 solo album Equal Rights and released a live recording of the song in a medley with "Equal Rights" on his 1983 album Captured Live.

Irish singer/songwriter Sinéad O'Connor recorded a cover of Tosh's 1977 version for her 2005 reggae album Throw Down Your Arms at the then-Tuff Gong studio in Kingston, Jamaica.

The first half of the song, "Sinnerman," by Nina Simone, plays towards the end of Season 1, Episode 7 of the TV show, "Person of Interest;" which aired (I believe) in 2012.

Other versions edit

Corey Wells & The Enemys recorded a version of the song in 1965, included on the 1993 Three Dog Night album Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965–1975.[9]

A cover of the song was the title track of the 1996 debut album, Sinnerman, by Atlantic Records recording artists Extra Fancy, led by openly gay singer Brian Grillo. The homoerotic music video made for the track featured Alexis Arquette as a closeted street preacher.

The band His Name Is Alive released a version of the song on their 1997 EP Nice Day (as "Oh Sinner Man").

The song has also been covered by 16 Horsepower on their album Folklore (2002); by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor on her 2005 album Throw Down Your Arms; and by the ska-punk band Goldfinger.

In 2020, Vika and Linda covered the song for their album, Sunday (The Gospel According to Iso).[10][11]

In 2021, TRILLS covered the song which was featured in the official trailer for The Chestnut Man.[12][13]

On the Netflix show, Lucifer, Lucifer (played by Tom Ellis) plays the piano and sings the song for the crowd at his nightclub in the sixth episode of the first season.

In the HBO show, Lovecraft Country, a cover by Alice Smith of "Sinnerman" is played over the closing credits for each episode.[14]

In the HBO show The Righteous Gemstones, a cover of "Sinnerman" by The Travelers Three (1962) is played over the closing credits of season 2 episode 3.

References edit

  1. ^ ""On the Judgement Day" by The Sensational Nightingales". SecondhandSongs.com. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
  2. ^ ""Sinner Man" by Les Baxter". SecondhandSongs.com. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
  3. ^ Ballantyne, Mike. . mikeballantyne.ca. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
  4. ^ . The Originals. Archived from the original on July 23, 2015. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
  5. ^ Carawan, Guy (1958). "Liner notes for Songs with Guy Carawan" (PDF). Folkways Records.
  6. ^ "Nina Simone's Sinnerman". WhoSampled.
  7. ^ Randol, Shaun (November 20, 2012). "Variations on a Theme: Sinner Man". The Mantle forum.
  8. ^ "British single certifications – Nina Simone – Sinnerman". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved May 19, 2023.
  9. ^ "Three Dog Night - Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965-1975 Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  10. ^ "There Ain't No Grave (Gonna Hold My Body Down)". Apple Music. July 24, 2020. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  11. ^ "Sunday (The Gospel According to Iso) (CD)". JB HiFi. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  12. ^ TRILLS - Sinnerman (Nina Simone Cover), retrieved May 17, 2023
  13. ^ The Chestnut Man | Official Trailer | Netflix, retrieved May 12, 2023
  14. ^ Stahler, Kelsea (October 19, 2020). "Every Song From 'Lovecraft Country'—& One Very Important Speech". www.refinery29.com. Retrieved June 5, 2022.

External links edit

  • at The 60's Jamaican Music Reference

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For other uses see Sinner Man disambiguation This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sinner Man or Sinnerman is an African American traditional spiritual song that has been recorded by a number of performers and has been incorporated in many other media and arts The lyrics describe a sinner attempting to hide from divine justice on Judgment Day It was recorded in the 1950s by Les Baxter the Swan Silvertones the Weavers and others before Nina Simone recorded an extended version in 1965 Sinner Man Single by Les Baxter Chorus and Orchestra with Will HoltA side Tango of the Drums Released1956Recorded1956GenreGospel jazz popLength3 07LabelCapitolSongwriter s Les Baxter Will Holt Contents 1 1950s recordings 2 Nina Simone recording 2 1 Certifications 3 Peter Tosh and the Wailers versions 4 Other versions 5 References 6 External links1950s recordings editThe earliest recording of the song to bear the title Sinner Man was by the Les Baxter Orchestra in 1956 as the B side of the Capitol Records single Tango of the Drums The lead vocal was by folk singer Will Holt who shared the credit for writing the song with Baxter However the song clearly bears a close resemblance in both melody and lyrics to On the Judgement Day which was recorded by gospel group The Sensational Nightingales in 1954 and released the following year on the Peacock label The writing of The Sensational Nightingales song was credited to two of the group s singers Julius Cheeks and Ernest James 1 2 Some of the lyrics in Sinner Man including The rock cried out No hiding place appear to derive from those in the spiritual No Hiding Place Down Here recorded in 1928 by the Old South Quartette 3 A version of Sinner Man released in 1956 by Swedish American folk singer William Clauson credited Baxter Holt Cheeks and James as co writers 4 Another gospel group the Swan Silvertones released their version of the song in 1957 on the Vee Jay label and folk singer Guy Carawan issued a version in 1958 Carawan wrote that he had learned the song in 1956 from Bob Gibson 5 Pete Seeger also refers to Bob Gibson as the one who taught us the song during his Live concert at Mandel Hall Chicago in 1957 Most modern recorded versions derive from the 1956 recording by Les Baxter 6 7 Further changes and additions were codified in 1959 by the folk music group the Weavers The Weavers performance of the song appears on their compilation albums Gospel and Reunion at Carnegie Hall Part 2 Nina Simone recording edit Sinnerman Song by Nina Simonefrom the album Pastel BluesReleasedMay 20 1965RecordedNew York CityGenreJazz gospel musicLength10 20LabelPhilipsSongwriter s TraditionalProducer s Hal Mooney Sinnerman spelled as one word is one of Nina Simone s most famous songs She recorded her definitive 10 minute plus version on her 1965 album Pastel Blues on which the credit is simply given as Arranged by Nina Simone Simone learned the lyrics of the song in her childhood when it was used at revival meetings by her mother a Methodist minister to help people confess their sins In the early days of her career during the early sixties when she was heavily involved in the Greenwich Village scene Simone often used the long piece to end her live performances An earlier version of the song exists recorded live at The Village Gate but was not used on the 1962 Colpix album Nina at the Village Gate It was added as a bonus track to the 2005 CD release Simone s version of Sinnerman has been sampled by Kanye West for the Talib Kweli song Get By 2003 by Timbaland for the song Oh Timbaland 2007 and by Felix da Housecat for Verve Record s Verve Remixed series Verve Remixed 2 2003 Verve Remixed Plus 2005 French rapper Abd al Malik sampled Simone s version for the title track of his 2006 album Gibraltar The 2018 Hozier track Nina Cried Power and the 2020 Celeste track Stop This Flame also sample the song In 2021 the song was remixed by American DJ duo Sofi Tukker Nina Simone s version was used as a soundtrack to the art gallery theft scene in the 1999 film The Thomas Crown Affair Her version is also played during the end credits of David Lynch s 2006 experimental film Inland Empire and was featured in the video game Marc Ecko s Getting Up It was featured in a fight scene during the first season of The Umbrella Academy and was also featured in the end credits of an episode of Life on Mars Furthermore it played during a scene in Taika Waititi s 2016 film Hunt for the Wilderpeople Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 8 Silver 200 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Peter Tosh and the Wailers versions edit Sinner Man has also been recorded as ska and reggae versions several times by the Wailers It was first recorded by the group at Studio One in Kingston Jamaica in early 1966 Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer shared lead vocals A different version entitled Downpressor was recorded by Peter Tosh amp The Wailers in 1970 downpressor meaning oppressor in Rastafarian vocabulary The song featured Tosh on lead vocals and Bunny Wailer on background An instrumental version was also released Songwriting credit for this version is sometimes given to Peter Tosh Another version was recorded in 1971 as Oppressor Man This version was billed as a Peter Tosh solo single and the B Side of the single featured an instrumental version It was one of the rarer songs from the period before being included along with its version on JAD s Black Dignity compilation in 2004 Tosh recorded the song again as Downpresser Man for his 1977 solo album Equal Rights and released a live recording of the song in a medley with Equal Rights on his 1983 album Captured Live Irish singer songwriter Sinead O Connor recorded a cover of Tosh s 1977 version for her 2005 reggae album Throw Down Your Arms at the then Tuff Gong studio in Kingston Jamaica The first half of the song Sinnerman by Nina Simone plays towards the end of Season 1 Episode 7 of the TV show Person of Interest which aired I believe in 2012 Other versions editCorey Wells amp The Enemys recorded a version of the song in 1965 included on the 1993 Three Dog Night album Celebrate The Three Dog Night Story 1965 1975 9 A cover of the song was the title track of the 1996 debut album Sinnerman by Atlantic Records recording artists Extra Fancy led by openly gay singer Brian Grillo The homoerotic music video made for the track featured Alexis Arquette as a closeted street preacher The band His Name Is Alive released a version of the song on their 1997 EP Nice Day as Oh Sinner Man The song has also been covered by 16 Horsepower on their album Folklore 2002 by Irish singer Sinead O Connor on her 2005 album Throw Down Your Arms and by the ska punk band Goldfinger In 2020 Vika and Linda covered the song for their album Sunday The Gospel According to Iso 10 11 In 2021 TRILLS covered the song which was featured in the official trailer for The Chestnut Man 12 13 On the Netflix show Lucifer Lucifer played by Tom Ellis plays the piano and sings the song for the crowd at his nightclub in the sixth episode of the first season In the HBO show Lovecraft Country a cover by Alice Smith of Sinnerman is played over the closing credits for each episode 14 In the HBO show The Righteous Gemstones a cover of Sinnerman by The Travelers Three 1962 is played over the closing credits of season 2 episode 3 References edit On the Judgement Day by The Sensational Nightingales SecondhandSongs com Retrieved July 23 2015 Sinner Man by Les Baxter SecondhandSongs com Retrieved July 23 2015 Ballantyne Mike No Hiding Place Down Here mikeballantyne ca Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Sinner Man The Originals Archived from the original on July 23 2015 Retrieved July 23 2015 Carawan Guy 1958 Liner notes for Songs with Guy Carawan PDF Folkways Records Nina Simone s Sinnerman WhoSampled Randol Shaun November 20 2012 Variations on a Theme Sinner Man The Mantle forum British single certifications Nina Simone Sinnerman British Phonographic Industry Retrieved May 19 2023 Three Dog Night Celebrate The Three Dog Night Story 1965 1975 Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic AllMusic There Ain t No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down Apple Music July 24 2020 Retrieved July 24 2020 Sunday The Gospel According to Iso CD JB HiFi Retrieved July 24 2020 TRILLS Sinnerman Nina Simone Cover retrieved May 17 2023 The Chestnut Man Official Trailer Netflix retrieved May 12 2023 Stahler Kelsea October 19 2020 Every Song From Lovecraft Country amp One Very Important Speech www refinery29 com Retrieved June 5 2022 External links edit Sinner Man page at The 60 s Jamaican Music Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sinner Man amp oldid 1211556592, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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