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Wikipedia article"'Over Under Sideways Down'" is a 1966 song by English rock group the Yardbirds. A composition credited to all members of the group, it combines elements of blues rock and psychedelic rock. It was first released as a single in May 1966 as a follow-up to "Shapes of Things" and in July was included on group's self-titled UK album (commonly known as 'Roger the Engineer' and 'Over Under Sideways Down' in the US and elsewhere). Composition and recordingAccording to Yardbirds drummer Jim McCarty, the basic outline for "Over Under Sideways Down" was inspired by Bill Haley and His Comets' "Rock Around the Clock". The group had heard Haley's song on the radio after a gig and considered adapting it in their own style. At a later recording session, guitarist Jeff Beck started by playing the song's bassline and the group were soon working out an arrangement. Beck then switched to lead guitar and came up with the intro. McCarty recalled: Although McCarty felt that all of the group contributed to the lyrics, producer Simon Napier-Bell attributed them to singer Keith Relf. He also claims that Relf's original verse "Over under sideways down, That's the best way I have found" was changed to "Over under sideways down, Backwards forwards square and round", because BBC censors might have objected to the vaguely suggestive line. Releases and chartsColumbia issued "Over Under Sideways Down" in the UK as a single on 27 May 1966, with Epic in the US following on 13 June. The B-side, the instrumental "Jeff's Boogie", is credited to Beck, however, it has been described as "a near copy of Chuck Berry's 'Guitar Boogie'". The single became the Yardbirds' fifth single to reach the UK top 10 chart, where it peaked at number10; in the US, it reached number13. In July 1966, the song was released on 'Yardbirds', the group's first studio album in the UK and in August on the US edition titled after the song. As one of the group's most popular pieces, "Over Under Sideways Down" it is included on many anthologies, such as 'The Yardbirds Greatest Hits' (1967) and 'Ultimate!' (2001). A live performance with Beck's replacement, Jimmy Page, recorded in New York City in 1968, is included on the Page-produced 'Yardbirds '68' (2017). Recognition'Rolling Stone' magazine ranked "Over Under Sideways Down" at number 23 on its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. ReferencesBibliography* * * * * Category:1966 songs Category:1966 singles Category:The Yardbirds songs Category:Songs written by Jeff Beck Category:Songs written by Paul Samwell-Smith Category:Songs written by Keith Relf Category:Songs written by Jim McCarty Category:Epic Records singles Category:Columbia Graphophone Company singles | |
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