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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Hard to Handle

| cover =

| alt =

| type =

| artist = Otis Redding

| album = The Immortal Otis Redding

| released = June 1968

| recorded = 1967

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Soul, funk

| length = 2:17

| label = Atco

| writer =

* Allen Jones

* Al Bell

* Otis Redding

| producer = Steve Cropper

| misc =

}}

'"Hard to Handle"' is a 1968 song written by American soul singer Otis Redding along with Al Bell and Allen Jones. Originally recorded by Redding, it was released in 1968 as the B-side to "Amen" (shortly after the singer's sudden death in 1967). The song also appears on the 1968 album 'The Immortal Otis Redding'. Redding's version reached No. 38 on the 'Billboard' R&B charts and No. 51 on the pop charts.

The Black Crowes covered the song on their 1990 debut album 'Shake Your Money Maker' and it became their first hit single.

The Black Crowes version



American rock band the Black Crowes covered the song for their 1990 debut album, 'Shake Your Money Maker'. Two versions of the song exist: the original album version and the hit single remixed with an overdubbed brass section. The album version was first released as a single in the United Kingdom in August 1990 and was issued in the United States later the same year.

The song peaked at number 45 on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100, number one on the 'Billboard' Album Rock Tracks chart, and number 45 on the UK Singles Chart. Following the success of the band's first top-40 hit, "She Talks to Angels", the song re-entered the Hot 100 and peaked at number 26 in August 1991, becoming the Black Crowes' highest position on the chart. The same month, the song was re-released in the UK and reached a new peak of number 39.

Track listings



'US 7-inch and cassette single (1990)'

:A. "Hard to Handle" (album version) 3:08

:B. "Waitin' Guilty" 3:02

'International 7-inch and cassette single (1990)'

:A. "Hard to Handle" (album version) 3:06

:B. "Jealous Again" (acoustic version) 4:37

'UK 12-inch single (1990)'

:A1. "Hard to Handle"

:A2. "Jealous Again" (acoustic version)

:B1. "Twice As Hard" (live at the Paradiso, June 5, 1990)

:B2. "Stare It Cold" (live at the Paradiso, June 5, 1990)

* A 12-inch picture disc was also released, omitting "Stare It Cold".

'UK CD single (1990)'

# "Hard to Handle"

# "Jealous Again" (acoustic version)

# "Twice as Hard" (remix)

'UK 7-inch single (1991)'

:A. "Hard to Handle" (album version)

:B. "Sister Luck" (live at the Greek Theatre)

'UK 7-inch picture disc (1991)'

:A. "Hard to Handle" (album version)

:B. "Stare It Cold" (live at the Greek Theatre)

'UK 12-inch single (1991)'

:A1. "Hard to Handle"

:B1. "Dreams" (live at the Greek Theatre)

:B2. "Stare It Cold" (live at the Greek Theatre)

'UK CD single (1991)'

# "Hard to Handle"

# "Sister Luck" (live at the Greek Theatre)

# "Stare It Cold" (live at the Greek Theatre)

Charts



Release history



Other versions



*Sunshine Pop group, Harpers Bizarre covered the song in their unique style on their 1969 LP Harpers Bizarre 4

* Reggae artist [https://www.discogs.com/artist/142754-Carl-Dawkins Carl Dawkins] recorded a cover, produced by Lee Perry in 1969 as a [https://www.discogs.com/Carl-Dawkins-The-Termites-Hard-To-Handle-Ill-Be-Waiting/release/9715592 7" A side].

* Soul artist King Floyd covers this song on his 1973 studio album "Think About It" (Atco Records)

* Reggae artist Capleton used the ascension / descension for "Wings of the Mourning" (remix) 1992 on the Def Jam label

* Masta Ace samples this song's bass line for "Four Minus Three", a song from his debut album 'Take a Look Around'.

* The Lemon Jelly 2001 song "Rock", from a rare limited edition (1000 copies) single called "Soft/Rock" (which came in a pair of Levi's jeans with a condom in the pocket), features sampled elements of "Hard to Handle".

* The hip-hop producer Marley Marl sampled the five-note ascension and descension intro for his song "The Symphony" from his 1988 album 'In Control, Volume 1'. This was re-sampled for the 1992 Wreckx-N-Effect song "Hard" and the 1999 Snoop Dogg song "Ghetto Symphony" from his 1999 album 'No Limit Top Dogg'.

* Rapper Frankie Cutlass also uses the five ascending notes on his song "The Cypher Pt III" from his 1997 album 'Politics & Bullsh*t'.

* German hip-hop band Fnf Sterne deluxe used the melody and samples in their 1998 song "Willst du mit mir gehn"

* The Grateful Dead performed the song on occasion in the late 1960s and early 1970s, typically sung by keyboardist Ron "Pigpen" McKernan. The song appears on the Grateful Dead live albums 'History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice)', 'Fallout from the Phil Zone', 'Ladies and Gentlemen... the Grateful Dead', 'Dick's Picks Volume 35', 'Dave's Picks Volume 6', 'Dave's Picks Volume 10', 'Dave's Picks Volume 19', and 'Dave's Picks Volume 30'.

* Mae West, as Leticia Van Allen, sings the song in the 1970 film 'Myra Breckenridge'.

* British R&B/rock band Snafu included the song on their 1975 album 'All Funked Up' and performed it for John Peel on his show of 4 September 1975.

References



Category:1968 singles

Category:1968 songs

Category:1990 singles

Category:American Recordings (record label) singles

Category:Atco Records singles

Category:The Black Crowes songs

Category:Grateful Dead songs

Category:Guy Sebastian songs

Category:Otis Redding songs

Category:Songs released posthumously

Category:Songs written by Al Bell

Category:Songs written by Allen Jones (record producer)

Category:Songs written by Otis Redding

Category:Tony Joe White songs

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