![]() ![]() He kept stopping and letting the crowd sing and it wasn't just a few people, it was everyone. In a 1984 interview with Record Mirror, Lea spoke of "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" and "Cum On Feel the Noize": "I was at a Chuck Berry gig in '72 and everybody was singing his tunes. ![]() The song's introduction of Holder shouting "Baby, baby, baby" had just been a microphone test and was not intended for the finished recording. Originally titled "Cum On Hear the Noize", Holder changed the title after recalling one of the band's 1972 UK concerts, where he "felt the sound of the crowd pounding in chest". "Cum On Feel the Noize" detailed the atmosphere found at the band's concerts. The strategy used pre-release airplay to build up pre-order sales for the single. With "Cum On Feel the Noize", the band's manager Chas Chandler and Polydor's head John Fruin had devised a strategy to get the single to number one on the first week of release. The song remained there for four consecutive weeks and sold 500,000 copies in its first three weeks of release. This achievement had not been seen since The Beatles' " Get Back" in 1969. The song gave the band their fourth number one in the UK, and also their first single to enter number one in its first week. Slade released "Cum On Feel the Noize" in February 1973 as their first single of the year. British group Oasis covered the song which was released as a B-side on their 1995 hit single " Don't Look Back in Anger" and regularly played it live. In 1983, the American heavy metal band Quiet Riot recorded their own version of the song, which was a million-selling hit single in the United States, reaching No. In a UK poll in 2015 it was voted 15th on the ITV special The Nation's Favourite 70s Number One. The song was included on the band's 1973 compilation album Sladest. 1 in the UK Singles Chart, giving the band their fourth number one single, and remained in the charts for twelve weeks. ![]() It was written by lead vocalist Noddy Holder and bassist Jim Lea, and produced by Chas Chandler. In interviews, Stevens has alluded to many different states as his next project, including Oregon, California and New Jersey, however it would appear that this is because he has not yet decided which state he will choose next." Cum On Feel the Noize" is a song by the English rock band Slade, which was released in 1973 as a non-album single. Whether he will complete the project is subject to debate but the artist says he remains serious about its completion. Stevens has thus far completed two state records, Illinois and his home state record Michigan. Stevens has garnered much interest from the press for his "Fifty States Project", his aim being to complete an album about each of the states of the US. Also, Stevens' music often has spiritual themes and many songs draw inspiration from Bible stories, most notably on Seven Swans. ![]() His music has been likened to electronica and the minimalism of Steve Reich. He is considered part of the folk revival in indie pop, but his influences are very broad. Stevens makes use of a variety of instruments, often playing many of them himself on the same track, and writes music in various different time signatures. Stevens is very experimental with his music and he has released albums of varying styles, from the electronica of Enjoy Your Rabbit and the lo-fi folk of Seven Swans to the symphonic instrumentation of Illinois and Christmas themed Songs for Christmas. His 2005 album Illinois hit #1 in the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. Stevens first began releasing his music on the Asthmatic Kitty label, a label formed by himself and his stepfather, starting with 2000 release A Sun Came. Sufjan Stevens (pronounced /ˈsuːfjɑːn/) (born July 1, 1975) is an American singer-songwriter and musician from Petoskey, Michigan. To be alone with me you went up on the tree Thought i'd made a version in case you have no capo. To Be Alone With You Chords **\\Hi everybody, ![]()
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