Give_Me_Back_My_Man

Give Me Back My Man

Give Me Back My Man

1980 single by the B-52's


"Give Me Back My Man" is a song written and recorded by the American rock band the B-52's.[1] It is one of many solo vocal performances from Cindy Wilson in the band's earlier years.

Quick Facts Single by the B-52's, from the album Wild Planet ...

Release

"Give Me Back My Man" was released as the second single from the album Wild Planet (1980).[2] A remixed version was released as a single from Party Mix! (1981).

Live performances

"Give Me Back My Man" was a staple in The B-52's' concerts in the 1980s and was usually one of the first few songs played. Early on, it was played mostly as it was on the record, with Schneider adding glockenspiel. After the release of the Party Mix! album in 1981, the band performed "Give Me Back My Man" and others in the extended style in which they were presented on that album. The song was re-integrated into the set of the B-52's' 2008 Funplex tour.

Track listing

Original release[3]
  1. "Give Me Back My Man" โ€” 3:52
  2. "Give Me Back My Man" โ€” 3:42 (instrumental)
Remix
  1. "Give Me Back My Man"
  2. "Party Out Of Bounds (Instrumental Version)"

Chart performance

The song charted on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart along with album track "Party Out of Bounds" and prior single "Private Idaho", reaching number five (chart rules at the time allowed multiple album tracks to occupy the same position together). Released as a single in the UK, it hit number sixty-one on the UK Singles Chart.[4]

"Weird Al" Yankovic version

The main melody of "Give Me Back My Man" was incorporated into the "Weird Al" Yankovic song "Mr. Popeil" from the studio album "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D (1984), along with female backing vocals that imitate some of the mannerisms of Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson.


References

  1. Maginnis, Tom. "Song review". Allmusic. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  2. "The B-52's Chart History". Official Charts. Retrieved 30 November 2016.

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