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1972 song by David Bowie From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hang On to Yourself
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"Hang On to Yourself" is a song written by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie in 1971 and released as a single with his band Arnold Corns. A re-recorded version, recorded in November 1971 at Trident Studios in London, was released on the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. The main riff is representative of glam rock's influence as a bridge between 1950s rock and roll, specifically rockabilly, and the punk to come; it draws on rockabilly influences such as Eddie Cochran, in a way that would influence punk records such as "Teenage Lobotomy" by Ramones.

Quick Facts Single by Arnold Corns, B-side ...
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Quick Facts Song by David Bowie, from the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars ...
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Arnold Corns version

The Arnold Corns version of "Hang On to Yourself"—recorded at the Radio Luxembourg studios in London on 25 February 1971[3]—was first released by B&C as the B-side to the single "Moonage Daydream" in the UK on 7 May 1971.[4] On 11 August 1972, it was released again, this time as an A-side, by B&C.[5]

  1. "Hang On to Yourself" – 2:55
  2. "The Man in the Middle" – 4:20

The Arnold Corns version was a bonus track on the 1990 Rykodisc/EMI remastering of Bowie's album The Man Who Sold the World. In 2002, this version appeared on the bonus disc of the Ziggy Stardust album's 30th Anniversary 2-CD reissue, and in 2015 it was included on Re:Call 1, part of the Five Years (1969–1973) boxed set.

The official band line-up, fronted by dress designer Freddi Buretti, was a total fabrication; Buretti was at the session but his contributions were simply lost alongside Bowie's.

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Personnel

Arnold Corns version

Personnel per Kevin Cann.[3]

  • David Bowie – vocals, piano
  • Mark Carr-Pritchard – guitar
  • Peter DeSomogyi – bass
  • Tim Broadbent – drums, tambourine

Ziggy Stardust version

Personnel per Kevin Cann.[6]

Other releases

  • The Ziggy Stardust version appeared on the B-side of the single "John, I'm Only Dancing" in September 1972 (1972-09).
  • It was also released as the B-side to the single "Looking for a Friend" in May 1985 (1985-05).
  • The Portuguese version of the single "Starman" from September 1972 (1972-09) also had "Hang On to Yourself" as the B-side.
  • In November 1972 (1972-11) the Ziggy Stardust version was also released as the B-side of the US release of the single "The Jean Genie".
  • It was released as a picture disc in the RCA Life Time picture disc set.
  • It also appeared on the Japanese compilation The Best of David Bowie (1974).

Live versions

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Cultural influences

The opening bars of Hang On To Yourself have been cited as the influence for Okuda Hiroko's "Rock" rhythm and bass preset backing track included in the Casio MT-40 and subsequently used as the basis of nearly 500 compositions, by artists as diverse as Wayne Smith, 2 Live Crew, Sublime, and Moby.[13][14]

References

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