Sex Pistols – C’mon Everybody
(Virgin Records 1979 VS272)
UK Pressing
Vinyl in Excellent+ condition
(there are some surface marks visible on the vinyl when held up to the light but they don’t affect the sound quality apart from some light pops/crackles at the very start and on the B side)
Sleeve in Nr MINT/Excellent+ condition
– some slight wear to edges/corners
The Sex Pistols were an English punk rock band that formed in London in 1975. They were responsible for initiating the punk movement in the United Kingdom and inspiring many later punk and alternative rock musicians. Although their initial career lasted just two-and-a-half years and produced only four singles and one studio album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols, they are regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history of popular music.
The Sex Pistols originally comprised vocalist Johnny Rotten, guitarist Steve Jones, drummer Paul Cook and bassist Glen Matlock. Matlock was replaced by Sid Vicious in early 1977. Under the management of impresario Malcolm McLaren, the band provoked controversies that took Britain by storm. Their concerts repeatedly faced difficulties with organizers and authorities, and public appearances often ended in mayhem. Their 1977 single “God Save the Queen”, attacking Britons’ social conformity and deference to the Crown, precipitated the “last and greatest outbreak of pop-based moral pandemonium”.
In January 1978, at the end of a turbulent tour of the United States, Rotten left the band and announced its break-up. Over the next several months, the three other band members recorded songs for McLaren’s film version of the Sex Pistols’ story, The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle. Vicious died of a heroin overdose in February 1979. In 1996, Rotten, Jones, Cook and Matlock reunited for the Filthy Lucre Tour; since 2002, they have staged further reunion shows and tours. On 24 February 2006, the Sex Pistols—the four original members plus Vicious—were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but they refused to attend the ceremony, calling the museum “a piss stain”.
“C’mon Everybody” is a 1958 song by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart, originally released as a B-side. In 1959 it peaked in the UK (where Cochran had major success and where he died in 1960) at number six in the singles chart, and, thirty years later, in 1988, the track was re-issued there and became a number 14 hit. In the United States the song got to number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100. “C’mon Everybody” is ranked number 403 on the Rolling Stone magazine’s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In Ireland it was used as the theme tune for People In Need Telethon (1989-2007).
When Cochran recorded his lead vocal for the song, he also created an alternate version of the song called “Let’s Get Together”. The only change to the lyrics was exactly that: the phrase “Let’s get together” in place of “C’mon everybody”. This alternate version was eventually released on a compilation album in the 1960s.
Tracklist
A | C’Mon Everybody
Producer – Cook, Jones Vocals – Sid Vicious Written-By – Cochran, Capehart |
2:10 |
B1 | The God Save The Queen Symphony
Producer – Matrixbest Written-By – Matlock, Rotten, Cook, Jones |
4:00 |
B2 | Watcha Gonna Do About It
Producer – Goodman, Thraves, Cook, Jones Written-By – Potter, S. Well |
1:55 |
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