Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
arts/music

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Get It On (T. Rex song)

1971 single by T.Rex


Summary

1971 single by T.Rex

FieldValue
nameGet It On
coverT.Rex Get It On single cover.jpg
typesingle
artistT. Rex
albumElectric Warrior
B-side
released2 July 1971
genre{{flatlist
* Glam rock<ref>{{cite bookauthor1Professor Sarah Niblockauthor2=Professor Stan Hawkinstitle=Prince: The Making of a Pop Music Phenomenon: The Making of a Pop Music Phenomenonurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=SM2hAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT44access-date=3 October 2015date=28 January 2013publisher=Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.isbn=978-1-4094-9479-9page=44}}
* boogie rock<ref>{{cite weburlhttp://www.fuse.tv/2013/07/beck-covers-michael-jackson-and-t-rextitle=Beck Covers Michael Jackson & T. Rexlast=Goodmanfirst=Williamdate=3 July 2013website=Fusepublisher=Fuse Media, Inc.access-date=3 October 2015}}
* rock and roll<ref name"Long 2015"
*blues rock<ref>{{cite weburlhttps://www.popmatters.com/t-rex-the-slider-2496102741.htmltitle=T. Rex: The Sliderlast=Nelsonfirst=Dylandate=9 December 2010website=PopMattersaccess-date=4 February 2025quote=The raunchy, hardline blues rock of “Jeepster” and “Bang a Gong” subordinated the core sincerity of the form to the external trappings of sleaze and vanity.}}
length
label*Fly (UK)
writerMarc Bolan
producerTony Visconti
prev_titleHot Love
prev_year1971
next_titleJeepster
next_year1971
misc

| B-side =

  • Glam rock
  • boogie rock
  • rock and roll
  • blues rock
  • Reprise (US) "Get It On" is a song by English rock band T. Rex, featured on their 1971 album Electric Warrior. Written by frontman Marc Bolan, "Get It On" was the second chart-topper for T. Rex on the UK Singles Chart. In the United States, it was retitled "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" to avoid confusion with a song of the same name by the group Chase.

History

Following the success of T. Rex's single, "Hot Love", the band went on a United States tour. While in New York in March 1971, Bolan asked drummer Bill Legend to help him brainstorm drum patterns for a song idea that would later become "Get It On". Bolan claimed to have written the song out of his desire to record Chuck Berry's "Little Queenie", and said that the riff was taken from the Berry tune. In fact, a slightly edited line (And meanwhile, I'm still thinking) from "Little Queenie" is delivered during the fade of "Get It On". According to producer Tony Visconti, this line was an unscripted ad-lib by Bolan during recording.

This was the song that virtually ended the once-solid friendship between Bolan and John Peel, after Peel made clear his lack of enthusiasm for it on air after playing his advance white label copy. Bolan and Peel spoke only once more before the former's death in 1977.

The track was recorded at Trident Studios, London, and the piano on the record was performed by either Rick Wakeman or Blue Weaver. Mark Paytress notes that both pianists may have played separate parts on the song, with Wakeman contributing only the piano glissandos that feature several times throughout the song. Wakeman, who was desperate for work at the time to pay his rent, had bumped into Bolan in Oxford Street, who offered him the session. Wakeman pointed out to Tony Visconti that the record did not actually need a piano player. Visconti suggested that he could add a gliss. Wakeman said that Visconti could do that, to which Bolan replied, "You want your rent, don't you?" Wakeman did, and earned £9 () for his efforts.

Saxophones were played by Ian McDonald of King Crimson. Producer Visconti later recalled: "He played all the saxes, one baritone and two altos. I kept the baritone separate but bounced the altos to one track. I bounced the backup vocals to two tracks, making an interesting stereo image." Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan (formerly The Turtles) provided back up vocals.

During a performance of Top of the Pops in December 1971, Elton John mimed playing a piano on the song.

Track listing and catalogue details

  1. "Get It On" (Marc Bolan) – 4:25
  2. "There Was a Time" (Marc Bolan) – 1:00
  3. "Raw Ramp" (Marc Bolan) – 4:14
  • US: Reprise / 1032
  • UK: Fly / BUG 10
  • Germany: Ariola / 10 327 AT
  • Denmark: Stateside / 6E 006-92700
  • France: Columbia / CBS 7393 (without "There Was a Time")

Personnel

T. Rex

  • Marc Bolan – lead vocals, guitar
  • Rick Wakeman – piano, Hammond organ
  • Ian McDonald – baritone and alto saxophones
  • Steve Currie – bass
  • Bill Legend – drums, tambourine
  • Mark Volman, Howard Kaylan – backing vocals

Chart performance

It spent four weeks at the top in the UK, starting 24 July 1971 ("Hot Love" was number one for six weeks from March to May), and it was the group's biggest hit overall, with Bolan claiming that it sold a million. It peaked on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 10 and at number 12 in the Cash Box Top 100 in March 1972, becoming the band's only major US hit. The song reached number 12 in Canada in March 1972.

Weekly charts

Chart (1971–1972)Peak
position
UK Singles Chart1
Australian Singles Chart14
Canadian RPM Top Singles12
German GfK chart3
Dutch Top 4015
Irish Singles Chart1
Norwegian Singles Chart6
Swiss Singles Chart3
US Billboard Hot 10010
US Cash Box Top 10012

Year-end charts

Chart (1971)Rank
Australia89
UK11
Chart (1972)Rank
US Billboard Hot 10056
US Cash Box58

Certifications

The Power Station version

| B-side = Go to Zero

  • 3:43 (45 mix)
  • Capitol

"Get It On" was covered by the Power Station in 1985. Their version – referred to as "Get It On (Bang a Gong)" in the US – was released as the second single from their debut album. The track was a strong hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, where the single peaked at number nine (one place higher than the original) in the summer of 1985. Meanwhile, in the UK, the song reached number 22 on the UK Singles Chart.

The band was originally going to have a different guest vocalist on each song on their album and had brought in Robert Palmer first to sing a different song. When Palmer heard that the band had recorded a demo of "Get It On", he asked to try out vocals for it also. Afterward, the band then decided to record the entire album with Palmer. Model Caroline Cossey, who had featured in their previous video for "Some Like It Hot", appeared again, alongside American dancer/singer-songwriter Sara Carlson.

On 13 July 1985, the Power Station, as well as Duran Duran, participated in the Live Aid Philadelphia concert and performed the song with British singer Michael Des Barres on vocals. The band, again with Des Barres on vocals, performed it in a cameo on the Miami Vice episode "Whatever Works".

Track listings

7" vinyl single

  • US: Capitol / B-5479
  • UK: Parlophone / R 6096
  • Australia: EMI / A1510
  • Europe: EMI / 20 0632 7

12" vinyl single

  • US: Capitol / V8646
  • UK: Parlophone / 12R 6096
  • Europe: Parlophone / 1C K 060 20 0631 6
  • Canada: Capitol / V 75107

Charts

Chart (1985)Peak
positionAustralia (Kent Music Report)US Billboard Hot 100US Billboard Top Rock TracksUS Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles SalesIrish Singles ChartUK Singles Chart
8
9
19
47
12
22

Other cover versions

  • Blondie recorded a live version of the song on 4 November 1978 at The Paradise Ballroom in Boston, MA, which can be found on the 2001 reissue of Parallel Lines.
  • In 1979, studio disco group Witch Queen released a disco version of the song, titled "Bang A Gong". It peaked at number 8 on the disco charts, and crossed over to the US Hot 100 peaking at number 68.
  • In 2020, U2 covered the song with Elton John on piano.
  • In 2023, Australian band Icehouse covered the song with the scottish rock band Simple Minds

Sampling and references

British dance act Bus Stop (known in the US as "London Bus Stop") sampled the vocals from the T. Rex original in their 2000 pseudo-cover of the song, which charted at No. 59 in the UK.

English rock band Def Leppard named their twelfth studio album, Diamond Star Halos, after a line in the song.

References

References

  1. (28 January 2013). "Prince: The Making of a Pop Music Phenomenon: The Making of a Pop Music Phenomenon". Ashgate Publishing, Ltd..
  2. Mastropolo, Frank. (January 12, 2018). "Top 11 Glam Rock Songs".
  3. Pepinster, Catherine. (15 August 1998). "Gold Dust: Glam rock's top 10 singles".
  4. Goodman, William. (3 July 2013). "Beck Covers Michael Jackson & T. Rex". Fuse Media, Inc..
  5. Long, Pat. (2015). "1001 Songs You Must Hear Before You Die". [[Rizzoli Libri.
  6. Nelson, Dylan. (9 December 2010). "T. Rex: The Slider".
  7. "Blair Jackson, "Classic Tracks: T. Rex's 'Bang a Gong (Get It On)'", ''Mix''".
  8. Myers, Marc. (2019-04-09). "How T. Rex's 'Get It On' Launched Glam Rock". [[The Wall Street Journal]].
  9. Paytress, Mark, ''Bolan: The Rise And Fall Of The 20th Century Superstar'', p. 182, Omnibus Press (2003), {{ISBN. 978-0-7119-9293-1
  10. Paytress, Mark, ''Bolan: The Rise And Fall Of The 20th Century Superstar'', p. 182-3, Omnibus Press (2003), {{ISBN. 978-0-7119-9293-1
  11. Peel, John, ''Margrave of the Marshes'', p.236, 238–9, Bantam Press (2005), {{ISBN. 978-0-593-05252-5
  12. "The Birth of Glam".
  13. (1 December 1999). "Classic Tracks: T. Rex's 'Bang a Gong (Get It On)'". Mixonline.com.
  14. "Bang A Gong (Get It On) by T. Rex Songfacts". Songfacts.com.
  15. Sharp, Ken. (17 June 2013). "The Confessions of Kaylan". [[Record Collector]].
  16. (27 December 1971). "Video clip from 27 December 1971 ''Top of the Pops''". [[BBC]].
  17. (23 December 2008). "''Top of the Pops 2'' episode featuring this performance". [[BBC]].
  18. "The Official Charts Company – T.Rex – Get It On".
  19. "The Official Charts Company – T.Rex – Hot Love".
  20. (26 May 2010). "1,000 UK Number One Hits". Omnibus Press.
  21. "T. Rex - Chart History".
  22. "Cash Box Top 100 3/18/72".
  23. "RPM Volume 17 No. 5, March 18, 1972 – RPM".
  24. "dutchcharts.nl – T. Rex – Get It On".
  25. "Nederlandse Top 40 – Week 36, 1971".
  26. "irishcharts.ie search results".
  27. "norwegiancharts.com – T. Rex – Get It On".
  28. "T. Rex – Get It On – hitparade.ch".
  29. "Top 100 Hits of 1972/Top 100 Songs of 1972".
  30. "Cash Box YE Pop Singles - 1972".
  31. (27 April 1985). "New Singles".
  32. "allmusic ((( The Power Station > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles )))".
  33. "The Official Charts Company – Power Station – Get It On".
  34. "allmusic ((( The Power Station > Biography )))".
  35. [http://saracarlson.net/my_story/ Sara Carlson music dance art. My Story @saracarlson.net] Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  36. "Power station from Live Aid video". [[NME]].
  37. [https://archive.today/20130205001422/http://www.tv.com/Miami+Vice/Whatever+Works/episode/124890/summary.html?tag=container;episode_guide_list]
  38. Kent, David. (1993). "Australian Chart Book 1970–1992". Australian Chart Book.
  39. "irishcharts.ie search results".
  40. (1978). "Bang A Gong – Blondie".
  41. Whitburn, Joel. (2004). "Hot Dance/Disco: 1974–2003". Record Research.
  42. Whitburn, Joel. (2013). "Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012". Record Research.
  43. "Elton collaborated with @U2 on an interpretation of 'Bang a Gong (Get It On)' for the new album 'Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan & T. Rex'. It's out now on CD, Vinyl and Digital".
  44. (September 2020). "U2, Elton John and other stars celebrate Marc Bolan and T. Rex in new tribute album". Cleveland.com / Advance Local Media LLC.
  45. (25 November 2023). "ICEHOUSE, Simple Minds - Get It on (Lyric Video)".
  46. "The Official Charts Company – Bus Stop Featuring T Rex – Get It On".
  47. Gallucci, Michael. (2022-05-25). "Def Leppard, 'Diamond Star Halos': Album Review".
Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Get It On (T. Rex song) — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report