词条 | You're Thirteen, You're Beautiful, and You're Mine |
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| name = You're Thirteen, You're Beautiful, and You're Mine | type = EP | longtype = (Live) | artist = Cold Chisel | cover = Cold chisel you're 13.jpg | alt = | released = 20 November 1978 | recorded = 4 October 1978[1] | venue = | studio = | genre = Pub rock | length = | label = Elektra | producer = Keith Walker | prev_title = Cold Chisel | prev_year = 1978 | next_title = Breakfast at Sweethearts | next_year = 1979 }} You're Thirteen, You're Beautiful, and You're Mine is a live EP by Australian pub rock band Cold Chisel, recorded at the Regent Theatre in Sydney in October 1978, and released in November. After a long period of unavailability, the EP was re-released as a bonus disc with the second pressing of the 1991 compilation album Chisel. The EP was later made available digitally, as well as reissued on disc in 2011. DetailsThe title is a parody of the song "You're Sixteen" by the Sherman Brothers, which was popularized in 1960 by Johnny Burnette and in 1973 Ringo Starr. Barnes later said, "At this stage we were listening to Jerry Lee Lewis and somebody suggested we call the EP 'You're Sixteen, You're Beautiful and You're Mine' after the Jerry Lee Lewis song. I thought because Jerry Lee married his 13-year-old cousin...."[2] (Note 'You're Sixteen' was not, however, by Lewis). Walker later said the title was "dreamed up at a drunken recording session, and obviously ten thousand other people thought it was funny too."[3] The front and back cover of the album feature some female nudity, courtesy of a flatmate of Barnes' then girlfriend. Barnes describes it as, "the best photo shoot we ever did."[2] This is the only Cold Chisel album to date which features nudity as part of the cover art. Photographer Greg Noakes said, "the band said they knew of a great toilet for the shoot."[4] {{clear|left}}ReceptionReviewed at the time of release, Juke Magazine said, "Recorded live, Cold Chisel have real fire, an awesome momentum and a bright sound, all of which were completely stifled by the inhibiting surrounding of the studio. Ian Moss shows how inspired he can be with the reins off, and the rest of the band do likewise.[5] Track listingAll songs by Don Walker except "Wild Thing" Chip TaylorSide one
Side two
Personnel
References1. ^Michael Lawrence (2012). Wild Colonial Boys p. 95 {{Cold Chisel}}{{DEFAULTSORT:You're Thirteen, You're Beautiful, And You're Mine}}{{1970s-album-stub}}2. ^1 {{cite book | author= Jimmy Barnes|title=Icons of Australian Music: Jimmy Barnes|year=2008|page=43 |publisher=roving eye |location=Springwood, New South Wales |isbn=978-0-9804495-0-1}} 3. ^{{cite journal | title = Cold Chisel| last = McDonald | first = Elly | work = Roadrunner |page =17| date = December 1979| location = Parkside, SA}} 4. ^{{cite book | author= Anthony O'Grady |title=Cold Chisel: The Pure Stuff|year=2001|page=42|publisher=Allen & Unwin |location=Crows Nest, New South Wales |isbn=1-86508-196-5}} 5. ^{{cite magazine | title = Cold Chisel| author=Al Webb | work = Juke Magazine |date = 1978}} 6 : 1978 EPs|Cold Chisel albums|1978 live albums|Live EPs|Elektra Records live albums|Elektra Records EPs |
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