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"Give It to Me" is a song by English rock band the Troggs, released as a single in February 1967. In the UK, it peaked just outside the top ten, ending their run of consecutive top-ten hits.[2]

Background and release

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Singles chronology

Give It to Me
Give It to Me
10/3/1967

Give It to Me

The Troggs

1967 Single
  • Released: 10 March 1967 · Fecha Grabación: 1967 -
    Label: Page One · · Productor: Larry Page

    Album


    Trogglodynamite

    Trogglodynamite

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 10 February 1967 · Fecha Grabación: 1966 -
    Discográfica: Page One · · Productor: Larry Page
    1
    I Can Only Give You Everything
    The Troggs • w: Tommy Scott, Phil Coulter • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 1
    3:24
  • 2
    Last Summer
    The Troggs • w: Reg Presley • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 1
    2:55
  • 3
    Meet Jacqueline
    The Troggs • w: Albert Hammond • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 1
    2:14
  • 4
    Oh No
    The Troggs • w: Pete Staples • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 1
    2:05
  • 5
    It`s Too Late
    The Troggs • w: Ronnie Bond • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 1
    2:08
  • 6
    No. 10 Downing Street
    The Troggs • w: Larry Page, David Matthews • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 1
    2:15
  • 7
    Mona
    The Troggs • w: I Need You Baby • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 1
    5:09
  • 8
    I Want You to Come into My Life
    The Troggs • w: Reg Presley • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 2
    2:25
  • 9
    Let Me Tell You Babe
    The Troggs • w: Joe Sherman, George David Weiss • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 2
    2:49
  • 10
    Little Queenie
    The Troggs • w: Chuck Berry • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 2
    2:51
  • 11
    Cousin Jane
    The Troggs • w: Larry Page, David Matthews • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 2
    2:25
  • 12
    You Can`t Beat It
    The Troggs • w: Reg Presley • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 2
    2:21
  • 13
    Baby Come Closer
    The Troggs • w: Terry Dwyer, Jack Price • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 2
    2:33
  • 14
    It`s Over
    The Troggs • w: Reg Presley • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·Side 2
    2:11
  • 15
    Any Way That You Want Me
    The Troggs • w: Chip Taylor • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·2003 CD re-issue bonus tracks
    2:54
  • 16
    66-5-4-3-2-1
    The Troggs • w: I Know What You Want • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·2003 CD re-issue bonus tracks
    2:33
  • 17
    Give It to Me
    The Troggs • w: Reg Presley • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·2003 CD re-issue bonus tracks
    2:13
  • 18
    You`re Lying
    The Troggs • w: Larry Page, Colin Frechter • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·2003 CD re-issue bonus tracks
    2:21
  • 19
    Night of the Long Grass
    The Troggs • w: Reg Presley • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·2003 CD re-issue bonus tracks
    3:04
  • 20
    Girl in Black
    The Troggs • w: Colin Frechter • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·2003 CD re-issue bonus tracks
    2:01
  • 21
    Evil Woman
    The Troggs • w: George David Weiss • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·2003 CD re-issue bonus tracks
    2:53
  • 22
    Sweet Madelaine
    The Troggs • w: Reg Presley • 1967 /02 /10 Trogglodynamite UK original track listing·2003 CD re-issue bonus tracks
    2:50
  • "Give It to Me"
    West German picture sleeve
    Single by the Troggs
    B-side"You`re Lying"
    Released10 February 1967 (1967-02-10)[1]
    GenrePop rock
    Length2:14
    LabelPage One
    Songwriter(s)Reg Presley
    Producer(s)Larry Page
    The Troggs singles chronology
    "Any Way That You Want Me"
    (1966)
    "Give It to Me"
    (1967)
    "Night of the Long Grass"
    (1967)

    Review

    "Give It to Me" is a song by English rock band the Troggs, released as a single in February 1967. In the UK, it peaked just outside the top ten, ending their run of consecutive top-ten hits.[2]

    Background and release

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    "Give It to Me" was written by lead vocalist Reg Presley and was released as the Troggs` sixth single.[3] It was written and recorded in only three days.[4] A specially tailored version of the song was featured in the 1966 Michelangelo Antonioni film Blowup.[5]

    Like in the UK, where "Give It to Me" only peaked at number 12 on the Record Retailer chart, it did not chart as highly in the rest of Europe compared to the Troggs` previous singles.[2] It was released in the North America as the band`s fourth single, with "Any Way That You Want Me" released there several months later. It performed poorly, missing out on all the national top-100 charts, though did chart on both Cash Box and Record World`s extension charts.[6][7]

    Reviewing for Record Mirror, Peter Jones described "Give It to Me" as "basically very simple, very urgent, very dynamic. It builds to a climax featuring just the title phrase. It`s a sort of rhythmic onslaught, yet gentle in a way".[8] Penny Valentine for Disc and Music Echo wrote that "it`s good Troggs-like stuff, no doubt about it. It will be a hit, no doubt about that either, because it has that odd insidious feel that all their records have. But how big a hit is another thing. It has a very odd melody and doesn`t really DO anything. Nothing builds up or fades away or breaks. It just goes on. It`s not boring, it`s not exciting".[9] Cash Box described it as a "thumping, low-keyed, pulsating, bluesy, funk-filled rock workout".[10]

    Charts

    Chart (1967)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Go-Set)[11]

    26

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[12]

    20

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[13]

    20

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[14]

    19

    Germany (GfK)[15]

    10

    Ireland (IRMA)[16]

    19

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[17]

    21

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[18]

    19

    Rhodesia (Lyons Maid)[19]

    4

    South Africa (Springbok Radio)[20]

    4

    UK Disc and Music Echo Top 50[21]

    13

    UK Melody Maker Top 50[22]

    12

    UK New Musical Express Top 30[23]

    15

    UK Record Retailer Top 50[2]

    12

    US Cash Box Looking Ahead[6]

    35

    US Record World Singles Coming Up[7]

    41

    "Give It to Me" is a song by English rock band the Troggs, released as a single in February 1967. In the UK, it peaked just outside the top ten, ending their run of consecutive top-ten hits.[2]

    Background and release

    "Give It to Me" was written by lead vocalist Reg Presley and was released as the Troggs` sixth single.[3] It was written and recorded in only three days.[4] A specially tailored version of the song was featured in the 1966 Michelangelo Antonioni film Blowup.[5]

    Like in the UK, where "Give It to Me" only peaked at number 12 on the Record Retailer chart, it did not chart as highly in the rest of Europe compared to the Troggs` previous singles.[2] It was released in the North America as the band`s fourth single, with "Any Way That You Want Me" released there several months later. It performed poorly, missing out on all the national top-100 charts, though did chart on both Cash Box and Record World`s extension charts.[6][7]

    Reviewing for Record Mirror, Peter Jones described "Give It to Me" as "basically very simple, very urgent, very dynamic. It builds to a climax featuring just the title phrase. It`s a sort of rhythmic onslaught, yet gentle in a way".[8] Penny Valentine for Disc and Music Echo wrote that "it`s good Troggs-like stuff, no doubt about it. It will be a hit, no doubt about that either, because it has that odd insidious feel that all their records have. But how big a hit is another thing. It has a very odd melody and doesn`t really DO anything. Nothing builds up or fades away or breaks. It just goes on. It`s not boring, it`s not exciting".[9] Cash Box described it as a "thumping, low-keyed, pulsating, bluesy, funk-filled rock workout".[10]

    Charts

    Chart (1967)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Go-Set)[11]

    26

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[12]

    20

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[13]

    20

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[14]

    19

    Germany (GfK)[15]

    10

    Ireland (IRMA)[16]

    19

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[17]

    21

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[18]

    19

    Rhodesia (Lyons Maid)[19]

    4

    South Africa (Springbok Radio)[20]

    4

    UK Disc and Music Echo Top 50[21]

    13

    UK Melody Maker Top 50[22]

    12

    UK New Musical Express Top 30[23]

    15

    UK Record Retailer Top 50[2]

    12

    US Cash Box Looking Ahead[6]

    35

    US Record World Singles Coming Up[7]

    41

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