F.B.I. (instrumental)
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"F.B.I." | ||||
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Single by The Shadows | ||||
A-side | F.B.I. | |||
B-side | Midnight (Marvin, Welch) | |||
Released | February 1961 | |||
Format | 45rpm 7" single | |||
Genre | Instrumental Rock | |||
Label | Columbia 45-DB 4580 | |||
Writer(s) | Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Jet Harris, | |||
The Shadows singles chronology | ||||
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"F.B.I." is an instrumental rock tune recorded by the British group The Shadows, written by Hank, Jet and Bruce. It was released by EMI as a single in February 1961 on the Columbia label with "Midnight" (Marvin, Welch) as the B-side. It spent 19 weeks in the UK Top 40 pop chart reaching #6 on two separate occasions in mid-February and mid-March 1961.
It was released in the USA in July 1961 on the Atlantic records label with "The Frightened City" (Paramor) as the B-side.
Contents
Personnel
- Hank Marvin – lead guitar
- Bruce Welch – rhythm guitar
- Jet Harris – bass guitar
- Tony Meehan – percussion
Covers
- A cover version of F.B.I. with "Wheels" as the B-side (Cat. 45-WB 436) was released in 1963 on the UK Embassy Records budget record label - sold exclusively in Woolworths stores. It was credited to "Bud Ashton" (a generic pseudonym used to represent whatever session musician had actually made the recording).
- Queen guitarist Brian May covered "F.B.I." on the 1996 tribute album Twang! - A Tribute to Hank Marvin & The Shadows, and it later appeared as the b-side of his 1998 single "Why Don't We Try Again".
- Experimental rock group Massacre recorded a cover of "F.B.I." in 1981, which was released on their 2005 reissue of Killing Time.
- Ian Hunter and his band, featuring guitarist Mick Ronson, covered "F.B.I." on the double live disc Welcome to the Club (Ian Hunter album).
References
Jethro Tull's "From a Deadbeat To an Old Greaser," a cut from the album "Too Old to Rock and Roll, Too Young to Die," contains the line "When bombs were banned every Sunday and the Shadows did F.B.I.".
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