Take It Like a Man (Bachman–Turner Overdrive song)

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"Take It Like a Man"
BTO Take It Like a Man 45 sleeve.jpg
7" single cover
Single by Bachman–Turner Overdrive
from the album Head On
B-side"Woncha Take Me for a While"
ReleasedJanuary 1976
Recorded1975
GenreRock
Length3:40 (album), 3:14 (single)
LabelMercury
Songwriter(s)Fred Turner, Blair Thornton
Bachman–Turner Overdrive singles chronology
"Down to the Line"
(1975)
"Take It Like a Man"
(1976)
"Lookin' Out for #1"
(1976)

"Take It Like a Man" is a 1975 song written by Fred Turner and Blair Thornton, and first recorded by Canadian rock group Bachman–Turner Overdrive (BTO) for their December, 1975 album Head On. The lead vocal is provided by Turner. Released in January 1976, it was the first and more successful of two singles issued from the LP, the second being the jazzy "Lookin' Out for #1", which missed the U.S. Top 40 but gained some airplay on soft rock stations. "Take It Like a Man" was the sixth and last single by BTO to reach the Top 40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 33 on March 13, 1976.[1] On the Canadian RPM charts, it reached the No. 24 position.

"Take It Like a Man" features a prominent piano accompaniment played by pioneering rocker Little Richard, including a piano solo that closes the song. Just before the solo starts, Fred Turner can be heard shouting, “Play it, Richard!" Little Richard also played piano on the Head On song “Stay Alive”, which was not released as a single.[2]

Charts[]

Chart (1976) Peak
position
Canada RPM 24
US Billboard Hot 100 33

References[]

  1. ^ "Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Chart History". Billboard.com. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  2. ^ "Take It Like a Man by Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Songfacts". Songfacts.com. Retrieved February 17, 2017.


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