You’ve no doubt heard this classic at some point in your lifetime, either on your parent’s oldies station or somewhere in a movie. It’s a great catchy tune from the 1960s that is infectious from the instantaneous pulse of the booming bass line to the drive of the sleek and captivating organ. There’s also no doubt that The Spencer Davis Group’s “Gimme Some Lovin'” song is one of the greatest jukebox hits to ever be recorded, and one that belongs in everyone’s extensive record collection.
I really like the cleaner sound of the UK release, but still quite partial to the loud, jangly overdubs of the American release, as this is the record I grew up listening to.
What else makes this single a real treat is the fantastic B-side, “Blues In F”, which in my opinion belongs on the A-side of a whole other record. “Blues In F” is a swanky little tea room orchestra jazz jam that really showcases Winwood’s organ playing chops, as well as fluid bass playing of Winwood’s brother, Muff Winwood. The number ends up being a fun departure from their typical ‘Beat’ music excercises, and shows off the band’s more than obvious R&B and Jazz influences.
“Gimme Some Lovin'” peaked at No.2 in the UK charts and No.7 in the US (unfortunately), and has been covered by numerous bands over the years, as well as been featured in countless films and commercials. The record continues to cook on jukeboxes everywhere, you better believe.
SONG NOTES | The Spencer Davis Group “Gimme Some Lovin'” b/w “Blues In F”
Released: October 1966
United Artists CAT#: UA 50,108
Recorded: UK
Song Credits: “Gimme Some Lovin'” (S. Winwood) / “Blues In F” (P. Bishop)
Producer: Chris Blackwell & Jimmy Miller
Personnel:
Spencer Davis (Guitar, Vocals)
Steve Winwood (Organ, Piano, Lead Vocals)
Mervyn “Muff” Winwood (Bass, Vocals)
Pete York (Drums)
SIDE ONE: 2:51
SIDE TWO: 3:25








