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Inside-Looking Out
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w: Chas Chandler / Eric Burdon / John Avery Lomax / Alan Lomax •
1966 /02 /11
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3:46 |
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Youre on My Mind
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1966 /02 /11
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Don`t Bring Me Down
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w: Gerry Goffin · Carole King •
1966 /08 Side one
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3:13 |
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One Monkey Don`t Stop No Show
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w: Joe Tex •
1966 /08 Side one
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3:20 |
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You`re On My Mind
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w: Eric Burdon · Dave Rowberry •
1966 /08 Side one
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2:54 |
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Cheating
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w: Eric Burdon · Chas Chandler •
1966 /08 Side one
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2:23 |
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She`ll Return It (It is erroneously credited to Barry Jenkins, Rowberry, Burdon, Chandler, Hilton Valentine and is not listed on the back cover)
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1966 /08 Side one
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Inside-Looking Out
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See See Rider
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w: Ma Rainey •
1966 /08 Side two
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Gin House Blues
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w: Henry Troy · Fletcher Henderson •
1966 /08 Side two
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Maudie
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w: John Lee Hooker •
1966 /08 Side two
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4:03 |
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What Am I Living For
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w: Fred Jay · Art Harris •
1966 /08 Side two
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3:12 |
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Sweet Little Sixteen
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w: Chuck Berry •
1966 /08 Side two
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3:07 |
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I Put a Spell on You
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w: Screamin` Jay Hawkins •
1966 /08 Side two
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2:55 |
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Single by the Animals | ||||
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Released | 11 February 1966 | |||
Recorded | 9 January 1966[1] | |||
Genre | Garage rock, rhythm and blues, psychedelic rock | |||
Length | 3:44 | |||
Label | Decca F12332 MGM 13468 (USA) | |||
Songwriter(s) | John Lomax, Alan Lomax, Eric Burdon, Chas Chandler | |||
Producer(s) | Tom Wilson | |||
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1966 single by The Animals
"Inside Looking Out" redirects here. For other uses, see Inside Looking Out (disambiguation).
"Inside-Looking Out", often written "Inside Looking Out",[2] is a 1966 single by the Animals, and their first for Decca Records. It was a moderate hit, reaching number 12 on the UK Singles Chart, number 23 in Canada, and number 34 in the United States on the U.S. pop singles chart.[3]
It was the group`s final single with drummer John Steel, who left shortly after its release. He was replaced by Barry Jenkins, who would go on to play with Eric Burdon and the Animals.
The song is very loosely based on a prison work chant entitled "Rosie," attributed to C. B. and Axe Gang, that was collected by musicologist Alan Lomax and released in his album Popular Songbook.[4][5] As a result, the Animals` interpretation is credited to John and Alan Lomax with Eric Burdon and Chas Chandler.
Cash Box described the single as a "raunchy, pulsating blues-soaked plea in which a rejected fella begs his ex-girlfriend to return to him."[6]
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UK Singles (The Official Charts Company) | 12 |
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1966 single by The Animals
"Inside Looking Out" redirects here. For other uses, see Inside Looking Out (disambiguation).
"Inside-Looking Out", often written "Inside Looking Out",[2] is a 1966 single by the Animals, and their first for Decca Records. It was a moderate hit, reaching number 12 on the UK Singles Chart, number 23 in Canada, and number 34 in the United States on the U.S. pop singles chart.[3]
It was the group`s final single with drummer John Steel, who left shortly after its release. He was replaced by Barry Jenkins, who would go on to play with Eric Burdon and the Animals.
The song is very loosely based on a prison work chant entitled "Rosie," attributed to C. B. and Axe Gang, that was collected by musicologist Alan Lomax and released in his album Popular Songbook.[4][5] As a result, the Animals` interpretation is credited to John and Alan Lomax with Eric Burdon and Chas Chandler.
Cash Box described the single as a "raunchy, pulsating blues-soaked plea in which a rejected fella begs his ex-girlfriend to return to him."[6]
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Canada | 23 |
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company) | 12 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 34 |
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