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Wikipedia article




"'Zoot Suit" b/w "I'm the Face'" was the first single of the British rock band the Who, who recorded it under the name the High Numbers in an attempt to appeal to a mod audience. "Zoot Suit" was written by Peter Meaden, the band's first manager. The song is a direct copy of "Misery" by the American R&B group the Dynamics, while the B-side, "I'm the Face", is a copy of Slim Harpo's "I Got Love If You Want It." The single was meant for a mod audience, but failed to chart. The band changed their name back to The Who, found new management, and released their own composition "I Can't Explain", which became a top ten hit in the United Kingdom.

Both songs embraced mod culture - a zoot suit being a fashionable item of clothing for mods, and a "Face" being mod slang for a well-respected member of mod society.

Album/single appearances



"I'm the Face" appeared on 'Odds & Sods' in 1974 (2:37 full-length version in stereo).

"I'm the Face" was again released as a B-side single to "Long Live Rock" along with a live version of "My Wife" for the UK single but was dropped on the U.S. single.

Both "Zoot Suit" and "I'm the Face" appeared on the soundtrack to the 1979 film based on the Who's 1973 album 'Quadrophenia' (fade-out versions in mono, 1:59 and 2:32, respectively). The chorus of the song "Cut My Hair" from 'Quadrophenia' contains a line quoting "Zoot Suit" ("Zoot suit, white jacket with side vents five inches long").

"Zoot Suit" b/w "I'm the Face" was reissued in 1980 and reached #49 in the UK.

"Zoot Suit" (short mono version) is the opening track from the compilation album 'The Who Hits 50!' released in October 2014.

Both songs were featured on the 'Thirty Years of Maximum R&B' box set (short remixed stereo versions).

"I'm the Face" appeared on 'Odds & Sods' 1998 remix/remaster re-release (short remixed stereo version). It was released in 2015 in 24/96 high resolution as a HD track for download ('Odds & Sods' album on HD tracks, 2:37 full-length stereo version).

Both songs appeared on the Quadrophenia soundtrack 2000 remix/remaster re-release (short remixed stereo versions).

Both songs (short mono versions) were featured on the first (Fontana) 45 single in the Brunswick singles box set, subsequently released as the first two tracks (also the short mono versions) on the "Maximum A's & B's" CD box set (2017) comprising all the Fontana/Brunswick/Reaction/Track/Polydor singles.

Both songs were released on the 'Odds & Sods' 2020 Record Store Day limited edition 2LP (both in full-length versions in stereo).

References



Category:1964 debut singles

Category:The Who songs

Category:Fontana Records singles

Category:Songs involved in plagiarism controversies

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