(Redirected from The Manish Boys)
For the TV series starring Mr. T, see I Pity the Fool (TV
series).
| "I Pity the Fool" |
 |
| Single by David
Bowie |
| B-side(s) |
"Take My Tip" |
| Released |
March 5, 1965 |
| Format |
7" single |
| Genre |
R&B |
| Length |
2:08 |
| Label |
Parlophone
Parlophone R5250 |
| Producer(s) |
Shel Talmy |
| David Bowie singles chronology |
"Liza Jane"
Davie Jones & the King Bees
(1964) |
"I Pity the Fool"
The Manish Boys
(1965) |
"You've Got a Habit of
Leaving"
David & the Lower Third
(1965) |
|
"I Pity the Fool" is a song written by Deadric Malone. The song had been an
R&B-topper for Bobby Bland in 1961.
This was the second single by David
Bowie and it was released under the name The Manish Boys. The
single was produced by Shel Talmy, who was also producing the
early singles and albums by The Who and The
Kinks. Jimmy Page was Talmy's regular
session musician and he played the guitar solo on "I Pity the Fool".
During these sessions Page gave Bowie a guitar riff, which he
didn't know what to do with. Bowie later used this guitar riff in two
different songs, first on "The Supermen" from 1971 and second on "Dead Man Walking" from 1997.
The B-side, "Take My Tip" was the first song written by David
Bowie to be released on record.
The Manish Boys performed gigs at the Marquee
Club and the Roundhouse in London, and even was a
support act for a Gene Pitney and Gerry and the Pacemakers
tour in 1965. They also appeared on TV shows like Juke
Box Jury, BBC2's Gadzooks
and The Beat Room.
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Contents
- 1 Track
listing
- 2 Production
credits
- 3 Other
releases
- 4 References
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Track listing
- "I Pity the Fool" (Malone) - 2:08
- "Take My Tip" (Bowie)
– 2:15
Production credits
- Musicians:
- David Jones: Vocals, Alto sax
- John Edward: Guitar
- Jimmy Page: Guitar
solo
- John Watson: Bass
- John Whitehead: Drums
- Bob Solly: Keyboards
- Wilf Byrne: Baritone sax
- Paul Rodriguez: Tenor sax and Trumpet
Other releases
- Both the A and B-side was re-released by EMI in the UK in March
1979 on one side of a 7". On the B-side of this re-release was "You've Got a Habit of
Leaving" and "Baby Loves That Way". This
version was again released by See
For Miles Records in the UK in October 1982, and as a 12" picture disc
in June 1985. The re-release by See For Miles in 1982 took the edge off
a collector's market since EMI's March 1979 reissue disappeared almost
as quickly as it had arrived.
- It also appeared on the compilation Early
On (1964-1966) from 1991. Both "I Pity the
Fool" and "Take My Tip" also appear with alternate vocals as bonus
tracks on some releases of Early On.
- Another version of "I Pity the Fool" by populair blues musician Robert
Cray gained some fame and popularity as well, with the release of "Martin
Scorsese Presents The Blues" in 2003. Additional vocals were delivered
by Shemekia Copeland. The same version was latterly used for the score
of Antoine
Fuqua's documentary "Lightning In A Bottle" (released as a soundtrack
in the US in September 2004).
References
David Buckley (1999), Strange Fascination - David
Bowie: The Definitive Story, p. 29