I'm a Man

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"I'm a Man" is a 1967 rhythm and blues song, originally recorded by the Spencer Davis Group and sung by Steve Winwood, that became one of the band's signature hits.

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I'm a Man canonical 1

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instanceOf single
song
chartPositionUKSingles 9
chartPositionUSBillboardHot100 10
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
followedBySingle Time Seller NERFINISHED
genre rhythm and blues
rock
hasBside I Can't Get Enough of It NERFINISHED
hasCoverVersion Bo Diddley NERFINISHED
Chicago NERFINISHED
The Yardbirds NERFINISHED
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
organ
hasMusicStyle up-tempo R&B
hasNotableFeature call-and-response vocals
prominent Hammond organ riff
influencedGenre blues rock
isSignatureSongOf Spencer Davis Group NERFINISHED
length 2:56
originalLanguage English
partOfAlbum The Best of the Spencer Davis Group NERFINISHED
performer Muff Winwood NERFINISHED
Pete York NERFINISHED
Spencer Davis NERFINISHED
Spencer Davis Group NERFINISHED
Steve Winwood NERFINISHED
precededBySingle Gimme Some Lovin' NERFINISHED
producer Jimmy Miller NERFINISHED
recordedBy Spencer Davis Group NERFINISHED
recordingStudio Olympic Studios, London NERFINISHED
recordLabel Fontana Records NERFINISHED
United Artists Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1967-01-13
releaseYear 1967
vocalist Steve Winwood NERFINISHED
writer Jimmy Miller NERFINISHED
Steve Winwood NERFINISHED

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Steve Winwood notableWork I'm a Man