Have Love, Will Travel
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"Have Love, Will Travel" | ||||
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Single by Richard Berry | ||||
B-side | "No Room" | |||
Released | November 1959 | |||
Genre | Rhythm and blues | |||
Length | 2:35 | |||
Label | Flip 349 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Richard Berry | |||
Richard Berry singles chronology | ||||
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"Have Love, Will Travel" is a 1959 song written and recorded by Richard Berry.[1] Berry also wrote and originally performed the classic hit "Louie Louie". The title is a based on a popular television/radio western serial Have Gun, Will Travel.
The Sonics version
In its best known incarnation, garage-rock protopunkers, The Sonics, covered the song on their 1965 album, Here Are The Sonics. Driven by haphazardly recorded fuzz guitar, a big driving drum sound, screaming vocals and a saxophone break, it epitomized their sound at that time. The Sonics changed the chord progression from the original G-Am-Bb-Am, a 1-2m-m3-2m progression, to a basic 1-4-5-4 progression, which in G would be simply G-C-D-C. This is the version that virtually all other artists copied.
Other versions
- The song was released by Paul Revere and the Raiders as a 1964 B-side.
- Other notable 1960s cover versions include Woody Carr (1964), Gallahads (1964), Hollywood Hurricanes (UK, 1964), Imperialites (1964), Lee Maye (1964), Off-Beats (1964), and Sano and the Saints Five (1966).
- Stiv Bators as a 1986 B-side.
- Crazyhead on a 1989 EP.
- Thee Headcoatees on their 1992 album Have Love Will Travel.
- Blood Sausage on their 1993 release Happy Little Bullshit Boy.
- Hot Boogie Chillun on their Sweets album in 1996.
- The Brandos on their 1998 release Nowhere Zone (although it was originally recorded for their ill-fated Trial By Fire album in 1989).
- Blues rockers The Black Keys on their 2003 album Thickfreakness, their 7" vinyl single, and their 2004 EP The Moan.
- Jim Belushi and the Sacred Hearts in 2005 (who named a tour with Dan Aykroyd "The Have Love Will Travel Revue").
- Danish retro rock band The Blue Van on their 2005 album The Art of Rolling.
- Australian pop rock band The Basics covered the song on their 2007 album Stand Out/Fit In.
- In 2011, Diesel recorded and released a version as the lead single from his EP 7 Axes.
- Dutch funk band Lefties Soul Connection on their 2011 album One Punch Pete, featuring Flo Mega.
- A version by Sky Saxon, lead singer of The Seeds, was released in 2011.
- The Portland band Guitarwhals released a version in 2015.[2]
- Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performed it at times on their 1988 Tunnel of Love Express tour; the song appears on a 2015 release from the tour, LA Sports Arena, California 1988.[3]
- Australian hip hop group Hilltop Hoods sampled the song in their 2018 track "Leave Me Lonely".
- Bikini Machine on their 2019 digital album An Introduction To Bikini Machine.[4]
- The Jaded Hearts Club covered the song on their debut album "You've Always Been Here".
Television and movies
- The Sonics version appears in the movies RocknRolla (2008), How To Be (2008), Tournée (2010), Man Up (2015), and Ford v Ferrari (2019), in the trailer for John Wick (2014), and in the television series Misfits (2011).
- The Sonics' version was featured in the launch advert for the then-new Land Rover Discovery in the UK from Autumn-Winter 2004
- Since 2007, the Sonics' version of the song has been used by LV=, the UK financial services group in its television advertising for car insurance.
- The Basics from Melbourne, Australia covered the song on their 2007 album Stand Out/Fit In and their 2010 live album, and this version was used in an episode of the David Duchovny series Californication.
- The song was used in the BBC series Three Men in More Than One Boat.
- The Sonics' version was featured in September 2014 in a promo for season four of the CNN series Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, and also in October 2014 by ESPN for their tennis broadcast ads.
References
- ^ 45 Discography for Flip Records
- ^ "FUCK!, by Guitarwhals". Guitarwhals.
- ^ Fairman, Bruce (July 9, 2015). "A Brilliant Disguise: Springsteen Live Archive Series Spotlights Los Angeles, 1988". The Second Disc. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
- ^ Bikini Machine - An Introduction To Bikini Machine. - images Discogs.