Spencer Davis Group - I'm a Man video free download


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Duration: 02:53
Uploaded: 2008/10/15

Noticed there were mainly just live recordings so i uploaded the original.

Enjoy.

Comments

8 years ago

john e Lawler

recorded well before it's time

8 years ago

tweedy54

Thanks!

8 years ago

Hilton Harris

Great song. Although I like Chicago's version better. I didn't know Steve Winwood was in this band. Indeed very talented. I think the guitar player for Iron Butterfly, Erik Braun was only 17 when they released the In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida album.

8 years ago

the Fluu . producer

GREAT !!!

8 years ago

Horatius Cocles

ok, this is even better

8 years ago

Colin McMahon

Oh my God, your MOTHER!

8 years ago

shadowheart52

I like this version, but I like Chicago's better.

8 years ago

William E. Poole

Still better than anything produced today!

8 years ago

Bluenose352

Happy belated 67th Birthday, Steve!! May 12 

8 years ago

Bluenose352

Ahhh Don. How could you lose Megan like that? 

8 years ago

YaroSz

Steve Winwood voc., bg., b., k., świętuje swoje urodziny, 100 lat i wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji urodzin !.

8 years ago

James Matthew Graham

Caught this the first time on a Third Bass album, Derelicts of Dialect. Great song, great turntable cutting.

8 years ago

ATMABRAHM

so nice to hear this clean copy of this timeless great song.

8 years ago

Dwayne Wladyka

Specifically, this is a Steve Winwood/Jimmy Miller composition from early 1967. Jimmy Miller was a brilliant drummer, percussionist and producer. He played drums on You Can't Always Get What You Want, by the Rolling Stones. Jimmy Miller also produced Traffic, Stevie Winwood's next band after he and his older brother (and bass player) Muff left the Spencer Davis Group. Jimmy Miller plays maracas on the Traffic tune, Dear Mr. Fantasy.

9 years ago

KEITH EVANS

Tune!!

9 years ago

Charles Dupont

original song super stevie winwood les deux frangins leaders du super groupes sixties toujours dans le billboard top 100 magique !!!!

9 years ago

John Donnelly

So badd ass

9 years ago

Shayne Shuttleworth

Whooo yawwww... 

9 years ago

william tilton

classic!

9 years ago

T.J. Szabo

This song did more to influence me and my friends than any other at that time. I tell people that it is THE ORIGINAL Rap song but really it has the most powerful beat that still resonates fifty years later. Absolutely brilliant!!

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