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"'Slow Down'" is a rock and roll song written and performed by Larry Williams. Recorded in 1957, AllMusic writer Stewart Mason describes it as "raucous enough to be punk rock

nearly a full two decades before the concept was even in existence."

Specialty Records released it as a single in 1958, but only the second-side "Dizzy, Miss Lizzy" reached the record charts.

Both songs were later covered by the Beatles.

Recording



Williams recorded the song at Master Recorders, Hollywood, California, on September 11, 1957.

Music journalist Gene Sculatti describes the instrumentation provided by the back-up musicians as "unstoppable, nongimmicky, almost careening out of control with its pounding piano and booting sax, 'Slow Down' is arguably Williams's hippest track". The personnel includes:

* Larry Williams vocal, piano

* Jewell Grant baritone sax

*Plas Johnson tenor sax

* Ren Hall guitar

* Ted Brinson bass

* Earl Palmer drums

The Beatles rendition



On June 1, 1964, the Beatles recorded most of their version of "Slow Down" at EMI Studio 2 in London. Producer George Martin added piano overdubs three days later. Parlophone released the song on the 'Long Tall Sally' EP in June in the UK. In July, the song was included on the American album 'Something New'. Capitol Records also released it as a single, with "Matchbox" (also from the 'Long Tall Sally' EP) as the A-side, on August 24, 1964.

"Slow Down" reached number 25 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 singles chart. The song is also included on the 1988 'Past Masters' compilation. A performance specifically recorded for broadcast by the BBC is found on the album 'Live at the BBC' (1994).

In his book 'Revolution in the Head', Ian MacDonald criticizes the performance as "one of the Beatles' least successful rock-and-roll covers", lacking "bottom, drive and basic cohesion" and states that "The guitar solo is embarrassing and the sound balance a shambles". He also points out the edit at 1:14 where the piano momentarily disappears and McCartney's bass becomes inaudible. According to MacDonald, the personnel includes:

*John Lennonvocal, lead guitar

*Paul McCartneybass guitar

*George Harrisonrhythm guitar

*Ringo Starrdrums

*George Martinpiano

However, author John C. Winn states that Harrison played the lead guitar on the track. Musicologist Walter Everett also lists Harrison as the lead guitarist, and says he played his parts on a Gretsch Country Gent.

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Category:1958 singles

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