You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio
"You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" | ||||
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Single by Joni Mitchell | ||||
from the album For the Roses | ||||
B-side | "Urge for Going"[1] | |||
Released | November 1972 | |||
Format | 7" single | |||
Recorded |
1972 Hollywood, CA, U.S.[2] | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 02:39 | |||
Label | Asylum | |||
Writer(s) | Joni Mitchell | |||
Producer(s) | Joni Mitchell | |||
Joni Mitchell singles chronology | ||||
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"You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" is a song written and originally recorded by Canadian singer songwriter Joni Mitchell. It was released on her fifth studio album entitled For the Roses and was issued as a single as well.
Joni Mitchell version
Joni Mitchell originally wrote the song in response to her record label's desire for her to write a hit song. Mitchell reveals her purpose on lines such as, "And I'm sending you out this signal here, I hope you can pick it up loud and clear".[3] She believed that including words in the song about radio themes would convince stations to play the recording.[4] The song was recorded in preparation for Mitchell's upcoming fifth studio album in Hollywood, California, United States at A&M Studios.[2] Although Graham Nash, David Crosby, and Neil Young all contributed to the recording session for the song, only the harmonica piece performed by Graham Nash was included on the official release.[4]
"You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" was released as a single in November 1972 via Asylum Records. The song became Mitchell's first top-ten hit in Canada, reaching the tenth position on the RPM Top Singles chart.[5] Additionally, the single became her first top-forty hit in the United States, reaching number twenty-five on the Billboard Hot 100.[6] Outside North America, "You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" peaked within the top-forty on the Australian Kent Music Report chart.[7] The single was included on Mitchell's fifth studio effort For the Roses, which was issued in November 1972.[2]
Chart performance
Chart (1972-1973) | Peak position |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[5] | 10 |
Canada Adult Contemporary Songs (RPM)[8] | 3 |
US Hot 100 (Billboard)[6] | 25 |
US Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks (Billboard)[6] | 13 |
Australia Top 100 Singles (Kent Music Report)[7] | 37 |
Gail Davies version
"You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" | ||||
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Single by Gail Davies | ||||
from the album Givin' Herself Away | ||||
B-side | "All the Fire Is Gone"[9] | |||
Released | June 1982 | |||
Format | 7" single | |||
Recorded |
July 1981 Hollywood, CA, U.S.[9] | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 04:49 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Writer(s) | Joni Mitchell | |||
Producer(s) | Gail Davies | |||
Gail Davies singles chronology | ||||
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Among numerous cover versions, American country artist Gail Davies released her version of "You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" as a single in 1982. Davies befriended Joni Mitchell during the early 1970s after becoming a session musician for A&M Records in California.[10] As a tribute to Mitchell, Davies decided to record the song. Following the single's release to radio, Davies was congratulated by both Mitchell and Henry Lewy. Lewy was responsible for introducing Davies to the self-production of her own recordings.[11] The song was recorded at the "Producer's Workshop" in Hollywood, California, United States in July 1982. It was produced entirely by Davies in preparation for her fourth studio record Givin' Herself Away.[9]
"You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" was released as a single via Warner Bros. Records in June 1982. The song reached the seventeenth position on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1982. It became her seventh top-twenty hit on the country singles chart and her second from her fourth studio album.[12] Additionally, the single peaked at number seven on the Canadian RPM Country Singles chart, becoming her second top-ten single on that chart.[13]
Chart performance
Chart (1982) | Peak position |
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Canada Country Songs (RPM)[13] | 7 |
US Hot Country Singles (Billboard)[12] | 17 |
References
- ↑ ""You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio"/"Urge for Going" by Joni Mitchell". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
- 1 2 3 "Words and Music: For the Roses". Joni Mitchell. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
- ↑ "Joni Mitchell -- Fun Facts and Information". Fun Trivia. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
- 1 2 ""You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" by Joni Mitchell". Song Facts. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
- 1 2 "Search results for "Joni Mitchell" under "Top Singles"". RPM.
- 1 2 3 "Billboard chart positions > singles". Allmusic.
- 1 2 David Kent (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970 - 1992. Australian Chart Book, St Ives, N.S.W. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
- ↑ "Search results for "Joni Mitchell" under "AC"". RPM.
- 1 2 3 "Praguefrank's Country Music Discographies: Gail Davies". Praguefrank's Country Discographies. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
- ↑ Walker, Bruce. "Gail Davies Biography". Musician Guide. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
- ↑ "Gail Davies -- Givin' Herself Away". Gail Davies. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
- 1 2 Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research.
- 1 2 "Search results for "Gail Davies" under Country Singles". RPM. Retrieved 29 May 2014.