Английская Википедия:I Wish You Would (Billy Boy Arnold song)
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"I Wish You Would" is a song recorded by Chicago blues musician Billy Boy Arnold in 1955. It was developed while Arnold was performing with Bo Diddley and incorporates a Diddley-style rhythm. Called "a timeless Chicago blues classic",Шаблон:Sfn "I Wish You Would" is Arnold's best-known song and has been recorded by several artists, including the Yardbirds, who recorded it for their debut single in 1964.
Original song
"I Wish You Would" was developed from "Diddy Diddy Dum Dum", a song Billy Boy Arnold wrote and sang with Bo Diddley. Leonard Chess, the owner/producer of Diddley's record label, Checker Records, planned to record the song as Diddley's second single. However, Arnold heard that Chess did not like him, so he took the song to Chess' rival, Vee-Jay Records.[1] Vee-Jay suggested that he change the lyrics, so Arnold came up with "I Wish You Would". Шаблон:Poemquote The song features a one-chord modal blues structure with a repeating guitar figure and Diddley-style rhythm.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn Backing Arnold (vocal and harmonica) are Jody Williams (guitar), Milton Rector (bass), and Earl Phillips (drums). The single, credited to "Billy Boy", reportedly sold well,Шаблон:Sfn but did not appear in the national record charts. Arnold revisited "I Wish You Would" several times during his career, producing new studio versions and live versions of the song for a variety of record labels.[2]
Arnold later commented that because of "I Wish You Would" he was unfairly labeled as a Bo Diddley stylist: Шаблон:Quote
The Yardbirds versions
Шаблон:Infobox song English rock band the Yardbirds recorded "I Wish You Would" for their debut single in 1964.Шаблон:Sfn Recorded at Olympic Studios in London in March 1964, it lacks the Bo Diddley-style beat and is considerably shorter than live versions performed by the Yardbirds around this time.Шаблон:Sfn
Columbia UK issued the song, with "A Certain Girl" as the B-side, for the group's debut single on May 1, 1964, with Epic US following on August 17, 1964.Шаблон:Sfn The single did not enter the main record charts in the UK or US, but was later released on the Yardbirds' first American album, For Your Love, which reached number 96 on Billboard's Top LPs chart in 1965.Шаблон:Sfn
Group bassist and music director Paul Samwell-Smith later commented, Шаблон:"'I Wish You Would' [was] made with the idea of getting our stage sound. It was a mistake, because trying to get a stage sound captured in a studio is very difficult."Шаблон:Sfn Several live versions were recorded by the Yardbirds, which were later released. A version from 1963 with Eric Clapton was released on London 1963 – The First Recordings! (1981);Шаблон:Sfn a 1965 recording by the BBC with Jeff Beck was released on Yardbirds ... On Air (1991);Шаблон:Sfn and a 1968 version with Jimmy Page appears on Last Rave-Up in LA.[3]
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