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1975 rock single

"I Beloved Stone 'northward' Roll"
Arrows I Love Rock n Roll.jpg

2004 re-issue

Unmarried past Arrows
B-side "Cleaved Down Heart"
Released July 1975
Recorded 1975
Genre Hard rock
Length ii:48
Label RAK
Songwriter(s)
  • Alan Merrill
  • Jake Hooker
Producer(s) Mickie Most
Arrows singles chronology
"Difficult Hearted"
(1975)
"I Love Stone 'n' Roll"
(1975)
"Once Upon a Time"
(1976)

"I Love Stone 'n' Whorl" is a stone vocal written by Alan Merrill and Jake Hooker and beginning recorded by the Arrows, a British rock ring, in 1975. A 1981 encompass version by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, released equally the offset single from her album of the same name, became Jett'south highest-charting striking, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and condign the No. 3 vocal for 1982.[1] The single was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, representing ii million units shipped to stores. Jett's version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2016.[2]

Arrows original version [edit]

The song was originally recorded and released by Arrows in 1975 on Rak Records, with Merrill on lead vocals and guitar and Mickie Most producing. Merrill wrote both the music and lyrics but gave a co-writer credit to Hooker every bit role of settling a debt.[3] In an interview with Songfacts, Merrill said he wrote the vocal as "a knee-jerk response to the Rolling Stones' 'It's Simply Rock 'north Coil (Just I Like It)'."[iv] [five] This version was start released as a B-side, but was soon re-recorded and flipped to A-side condition on a subsequent pressing of the record. Arrows performed the song in 1975 on the Muriel Young-produced show 45, after which Young offered Arrows a weekly UK television set series, Arrows, which was broadcast on ITV starting in March 1976.[half-dozen]

Joan Jett version [edit]

"I Love Rock 'n Roll"
I Love Rock n Roll by Joan Jett and the Blackheads US vinyl single.png

Artwork for Us and Australian edition

Single by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
from the anthology I Dearest Rock 'n Roll
B-side "Yous Don't Know What You've Got" or "Honey is Hurting"
Released December 1981
Recorded 1981
Genre Hard stone[7] [8]
Length two:55 (LP version)
two:45 (U.S. single edit)
Label Boardwalk
Songwriter(s)
  • Alan Merrill
  • Jake Hooker
Producer(due south)
  • Ritchie Cordell
  • Kenny Laguna
Glen Kolotkin
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts singles chronology
"Bad Reputation"
(1981)
"I Dear Rock 'due north Roll"
(1981)
"Crimson and Clover"
(1982)
Music video
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" (TopPop, 1982) on YouTube
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Joan Jett saw the Arrows perform "I Love Rock 'north' Roll" on their weekly United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland goggle box serial Arrows [4] while she was touring England with the Runaways in 1976.[half dozen] She first recorded the song in 1979 with two of the Sex Pistols, Steve Jones and Paul Melt. This starting time version was released on vinyl in 1979 on Vertigo records as a B-side to "You Don't Ain Me". In 1981, Jett re-recorded the vocal, this fourth dimension with her band, the Blackhearts. This recording became a U.Southward. Billboard Hot 100 number-i single for seven weeks, existence the only one for the band.[9]

Music video [edit]

The music video for "I Dear Stone 'n' Roll" received heavy play by the fledgling MTV network. Information technology featured Jett and the Blackhearts traveling to a small, dingy bar and and then heady the drunken crowd by performing the song and yelling out its chorus. A snippet of Jett'due south 1981 hitting "Bad Reputation" can exist heard at the beginning of the video. The video was originally in colour, just it was converted to black and white because Jett hated the look of her red leather jumpsuit in color.[ten]

In 1993 Joan Jett & the Blackhearts made another music video for the song as part of the Wayne's World 2 soundtrack. The video consisted of scenes from the moving-picture show, with Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, mixed with footage of Jett and her band in a false concert filmed at Irving Plaza in NYC. At i point during the filming, i person was introduced to the crowd equally having been in the original video as he set upwards to phase dive for that take. The song was again released every bit a single by Warner/Reprise with "Action Grrrl" as the B-side.[eleven]

Popularity [edit]

Jett'due south version has received many rankings, including:

  • No. 85 in Q magazine'due south March 2005 "100 Greatest Guitar Tracks E'er!" list.[12]
  • No. 491 in Rolling Stone'south "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".[13]
  • No. 56 in Billboard 'south "Greatest Songs of All Time".[14]

Chart performance [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Britney Spears version [edit]

"I Beloved Rock 'n' Roll"
Britney Rock n Roll.png
Single by Britney Spears
from the album Britney and Crossroads (Music from the Major Motion Film)
Released 27 May 2002 (2002-05-27)
Recorded 2001
Studio
  • The Record Establish (Los Angeles)
  • Hit Factory Criteria (Miami)
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:06
Label Jive
Songwriter(s)
  • Jake Hooker
  • Alan Merrill
Producer(southward) Rodney Jerkins
Britney Spears singles chronology
"I'1000 Not a Daughter, Not Even so a Woman"
(2002)
"I Love Rock 'due north' Roll"
(2002)
"Boys"
(2002)
Music video
"I Love Rock 'northward' Scroll" on YouTube

Background, release and composition [edit]

"I Dearest Stone 'n' Curlicue" is the fourth European single from American popular singer Britney Spears' third studio anthology, Britney (2001), released on 27 May 2002. The song was used in her 2002 pic Crossroads, in which Spears' character Lucy performs it in a karaoke bar. Spears said of the song, "They asked me to sing karaoke in the moving picture Crossroads and I've actually sung I Love Rock 'north' Roll in a lot of clubs that I've been to."[52] Spears has publicly stated that the original vocal is ane of her favorites. She listened to the original Arrows Mickie Nearly-produced version just earlier she recorded the song, co-ordinate to Jive A&R representative Steve Lunt. The scratches performed on this version were performed by Corey Chase at The Hit Factory Criteria studios in Miami. When promoting the single'southward release, Spears mistakenly attributed the hitting version of the song to Pat Benatar instead of Joan Jett.[53]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

Spears' cover was met with mostly favorable reviews. NME 'south Ted Kessler wrote that she "nonetheless works best when making a good pop cheese and dance sandwich: there's the ace Rodney Jerkins-produced version of Joan Jett's 'I Dearest Rock 'n' Coil', which does exactly what it says on the tin."[54] Rolling Rock 'southward Barry Walters wrote that "producer Rodney Jerkins' hip-hop blaspheming of Joan Jett'southward "I Dear Rock 'n' Roll" doesn't go equally far as information technology should (is a Limp Bizkit remix in its future?), but it certainly beats what her earlier studio architects did to those Sonny and Cher ("The Beat Goes On" on ...Baby One More Time) and Stones ("(I Can't Go No) Satisfaction" on Oops!... I Did It Once again) songs."[55] Another positive reception came from PopMatters'due south editor Nikki Tranter, who enjoyed that the song is "different from the boilerplate run-of-the-mill pop offering," and praised that "she does foreign justice to the tune, vamping upward her vocals and turning out something, that while silly and camp, is actually a fun mind."[56] In contrast, David Browne wrote for Entertainment Weekly that "her remake is neither imaginative (it only xeroxes Joan Jett's arrangement) nor all that believable."[57]

Chart operation [edit]

"I Beloved Rock 'n' Ringlet" charted moderately upon release, reaching the summit twenty in about regions. The song was moderately successful in the UK, where it peaked at number thirteen (which, at the fourth dimension, was Spears' lowest peak for a single released at that place, until "Radar" only managed to reach number 46 in 2009, and then "I Wanna Become", which peaked at number 111 in 2011). It was certified gold in Australia.

Promotion [edit]

Directed by Chris Applebaum, the music video for "I Dearest Rock 'n' Ringlet" shows Spears with her ain ring, a stack of speakers and flashing lights. The video begins in black and white and switches to and from color throughout. It was shot at The Inn, a bar in Long Embankment, New York. The video was ranked at number 2 on the 100 All-time Videos of 2002 listing during MTV Latin America's countdown. A director's cut version of the video was later on leaked, containing previously unseen scenes.

The song was performed alive during Spears' Dream Within a Dream Tour (2001–02). In 2016, information technology was added to the revamped set up listing of her Las Vegas residency evidence, Britney: Piece of Me (2016–17), marking the starting time fourth dimension Spears performed the vocal in 14 years. During the performance, Spears rode a mechanical electrical guitar, which simulated a mechanical bull, equally it rotated on phase. The aforementioned prop electric guitar had been used during her Femme Fatale Tour (2011) for a segment in which she covered the vocal "Called-for Upwardly" by Madonna. At the 2016 Billboard Music Awards, the vocal was performed as part of a medley.

Rail listings [edit]

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Alex Gaudino and Jason Rooney version [edit]

"I Love Rock 'due north' Roll"
I Love Rock 'n' Roll.jpg
Promotional single by Alex Gaudino & Jason Rooney
Released iii December 2008
Recorded 2008
Length three:37
Characterization
  • 541
  • NEWS
Songwriter(s)
  • Alan Merrill
  • Jake Hooker
Alex Gaudino chronology
"Watch Out"
(2008)
"I Beloved Rock 'n' Roll"
(2008)
"I'thousand in Love (I Wanna Exercise Information technology)"
(2010)

A cover version by Alex Gaudino and Jason Rooney was released in 2008.

Track listing [edit]

UK Digital download
No. Championship Length
1. "I Dearest Rock 'n' Roll" (Radio Edit) 3:37
two. "I Dear Rock 'n' Curl" (Extended Mix) seven:43
three. "I Love Rock 'northward' Roll" (Dabruck, Klein Remix) 6:01
four. "I Beloved Rock 'n' Roll" (Nari & Milani Remix) 5:35
five. "I Love Rock 'n' Whorl" (Disko Kriminals Remix) seven:05
Credits and personnel
  • Lead vocals – Alex Gaudino
  • Music – Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker
  • Lyrics – Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker
  • Scratches – Corey Chase
  • Label: 541/NEWS

Chart performance [edit]

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Kingdom of belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[99] 10

Release history [edit]

Region Date Format
Britain three December 2008 Digital download[100]

LadBaby version [edit]

"I Love Sausage Rolls"
ILoveSausageRolls.jpg
Single past LadBaby
Released 13 December 2019 (2019-12-13)
Recorded 2019
Length 3:23
Label Frtyfve
Songwriter(s)
  • Alan Merrill
  • Jake Hooker
LadBaby singles chronology
"We Built This City"
(2018)
"I Love Sausage Rolls"
(2019)
"Don't Cease Me Eatin'"
(2020)

In December 2019, English language blogger LadBaby released a comedy version of the song with a sausage gyre theme as a charity single whose profits went to The Trussell Trust. The single'south encompass is based on Abbey Road'south cover. The song peaked at number one on the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Singles Chart and in Scotland.

Background [edit]

In Dec 2019, LadBaby announced his bid for the Official Christmas Number 1. As with their concluding release "We Built This City", all proceeds from the single went to The Trussell Trust. He said, "Nosotros were diddled away by the back up we received on our Christmas Number one single last twelvemonth and how far that money has gone into changing the lives of families living in poverty across the Uk. We're continually looking for ways nosotros can support food banking company clemency the Trussell Trust farther as the size of the problem still facing and then many adults (and children) is huge and we ALL need to practise whatever we tin to say goodbye to poverty one time and for all in the Britain! If we can use our social media presence for adept by singing nigh sausage rolls, giving people something to smile about and helping families eat this year, then why wouldn't nosotros. Officially, the almost unanticipated unmarried of the decade...AGAIN!"[101]

Charts [edit]

On 20 Dec 2019, the song entered the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Singles Nautical chart at number 1, claiming the Christmas number i with 93,000 chart sales and with 85,000 of that total coming via downloads. It was too the fastest-selling download since Artists for Grenfell version of "Bridge over Troubled Water" in June 2017. LadBaby became the third human activity to have two sequent Christmas number one singles and the first to take two successive novelty Christmas number ones in the UK. After reaching number i, LadBaby said, "How have we done this again? It's the all-time feeling in the earth - it's a Christmas phenomenon yet over again! Cheers everybody for supporting us once again, and all for an amazing crusade. It'south going to the Trussell Trust – to the 14 million people living in poverty in the Britain. Who doesn't dear a sausage curlicue at Christmas?"[102]

Other cover versions [edit]

"I Love Rock 'north' Ringlet" has been covered and sampled by artists such every bit:

  • Tiny Tim, on his 1980 album Chameleon.
  • L'Arc~En~Ciel, every bit an international single in 2011 and information technology in a Pepsi commercial in Japan.
  • Lee Da-hae, as a 2007 single with versions in both English and Korean.
  • V, who sampled the song in "Everybody Get Up".
  • Reverend Run, who sampled the vocal in "Mind on the Route" from his solo album Distortion.
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic, who parodied the song as "I Beloved Rocky Route".
  • Apologetix, who in 2000 parodied the vocal as "I Love Apostle Paul". [ii]
  • Forever Young, who reached #27 in France in 2003.[109]
  • Fast Forrad Highway, for the video game Just Dance 2017.
  • Lipsaset, who released a 2014 version in Finnish called "Aina stone'due north'roll".[110]

See also [edit]

  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1982

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External links [edit]

  • History of the song "I Love Stone 'n Roll"
  • Bill Harry's Merseybeat article

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_Rock_%27n%27_Roll