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19. You're the One
Album: Charity Ball (1971)
Writers: Jean Millington and June Millington
Lead vocals: Jean Millington with Nickey Barclay and June Millington
This crunchy rocker from the stacked second side of Fanny's Charity Ball gives me Come Together vibes, thanks to its electric piano and the way June Millington's guitar is tuned. June's distorted solo about halfway through is one of her best. The song is also notable for how forthright it is about a woman asserting power and control over her sexuality, in an era where that wasn't talked about much in the mainstream.
Ooh baby, I can make you follow me
Ooh baby, I can make you come
I'm cold as ice and hot as the sun
See it in your eyes
And ooh, you're the one
I don't want to play your game
So let's get right down to it
I mean every word I say
I just need a chance to prove it
The song likely appeared in setlists around the time Charity Ball was released, as evidenced by its performance on The Old Grey Whistle Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYv48m7R2DQ
At #18, we stay with the Charity Ball album and feature another frenzied rocker from Nickey Barclay.
Album: Charity Ball (1971)
Writers: Jean Millington and June Millington
Lead vocals: Jean Millington with Nickey Barclay and June Millington
This crunchy rocker from the stacked second side of Fanny's Charity Ball gives me Come Together vibes, thanks to its electric piano and the way June Millington's guitar is tuned. June's distorted solo about halfway through is one of her best. The song is also notable for how forthright it is about a woman asserting power and control over her sexuality, in an era where that wasn't talked about much in the mainstream.
Ooh baby, I can make you follow me
Ooh baby, I can make you come
I'm cold as ice and hot as the sun
See it in your eyes
And ooh, you're the one
I don't want to play your game
So let's get right down to it
I mean every word I say
I just need a chance to prove it
The song likely appeared in setlists around the time Charity Ball was released, as evidenced by its performance on The Old Grey Whistle Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYv48m7R2DQ
At #18, we stay with the Charity Ball album and feature another frenzied rocker from Nickey Barclay.