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"The Pusher"
Single by Steppenwolf
from the album Steppenwolf
B-side"Your Wall's Too High"
Released1968
Recorded
GenreBlues rock, psychedelic rock
Length5:43
LabelABC Dunhill
Songwriter(s)Hoyt Axton
Producer(s)Gabriel Mekler
Steppenwolf singles chronology
"Born to Be Wild"
(1968)
"The Pusher"
(1968)
"Magic Carpet Ride"
(1968)

"The Pusher" is a rock song written by Hoyt Axton, made popular by the 1969 movie Easy Rider which used Steppenwolf's version to accompany the opening scenes showing drug trafficking.

The lyrics of the song distinguish between a dealer in drugs such as marijuana—who "will sell you lots of sweet dreams"—and a pusher of hard drugs such as heroin—a "monster" who doesn't care "if you live or if you die".

Steppenwolf version

The song was made popular when rock band Steppenwolf released the song on their 1968 album Steppenwolf.

Organist Goldy McJohn, who recorded the original Steppenwolf version, said the version that appears on Early Steppenwolf performed by The Sparrows, a predecessor band to Steppenwolf in 1967 at the Matrix came about when singer John Kay and Jerry Edmonton were late for a performance:

Nick and Mars and me started that long version of the Pusher. John and Jerry's flight was late one night at the Avalon Ballroom, so we started and then we perfected it at the "Arc" in Sausalito on New Year's Eve in 1966.[1]

Other versions

  • This song appeared in the movie and soundtrack Easy Rider, along with Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild".
  • A part of the song's chorus — "I said God Damn. God Damn" — is quoted by Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) after she does cocaine in a scene from the movie Pulp Fiction.
  • The song is heard in Tropic Thunder (2008) during the scene where, while the group rests in the jungle, Jeff (Jack Black) has his drugs stolen by a bat.
  • This song appeared on Episode 6, Season 9 of Top Gear
  • The song appeared in Episode 22 Season 15 of Heartbeat

References

  1. ^ "Favorite song Jerry sang" (HTML). GoldyMcJohn.com. Retrieved 2007-12-06.
  2. ^ "S.W.A.T. — Deep Inside A Cop's Mind". Discogs. Retrieved 3 May 2020.