Pretty Thing

{{other uses|Pretty Things (disambiguation)}}

{{Infobox song

| name = Pretty Thing

| cover = Pretty Thing Bo Diddley.jpg

| alt =

| caption = The 1963 UK single release of "Pretty Thing" by Pye International Records.

| type = single

| artist = Bo Diddley

| album = Bo Diddley

| B-side = Bring It to Jerome

| released = {{Start date|1955|11}}{{cite magazine

| date = November 26, 1955

| title = This Week's Best Buys

| magazine = Billboard

| page = 49

| accessdate = December 24, 2010

| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=vCEEAAAAMBAJ&q=%22Bo+Diddley%22+827&pg=PA49

| publisher = Nielsen Business Media, Inc.

}}

| recorded = July 14, 1955{{cite AV media notes |title=His Best |author=Bo Diddley |author-link=Bo Diddley |year=1997 |url=http://aln3.albumlinernotes.com/Bo_Diddley_His_Best.html |type=CD liner |publisher=Chess Records/MCA Records |id=CHD-9373 |location=United States}}

| studio = Universal Recording Corp. (Chicago){{cite web |title=The Chess Label Part II (1953-1955)|url=http://campber.people.clemson.edu/chess2.html |website=The Red Saunders Research Foundation |access-date=29 September 2021}}

| venue =

| genre = {{Flatlist|*Rock and roll

| length = {{Duration|m=2|s=48}}

| label = Checker

| writer = Bo Diddley and Willie Dixon

| producer = Leonard Chess, Phil Chess, Bo Diddley

| chronology = Bo Diddley U.S.

| prev_title = Diddley Daddy

| prev_year = 1955

| next_title = Diddy Wah Diddy

| next_year = 1956

| misc = {{Extra chronology

| artist = Bo Diddley U.K.

| type = single

| prev_title = Bo Diddley

| prev_year = 1963

| title = Pretty Thing

| year = 1963

| next_title = Bo Diddley Is a Lover

| next_year = 1963

}}

}}

"Pretty Thing" is a 1955 song written by Bo Diddley and Willie Dixon and performed by Bo Diddley. The song was Diddley's third single release through Checker Records after "Diddley Daddy". In 1963, the song was released in the United Kingdom where it became Diddley's first of only two songs appearing on the UK Singles Chart, the other single being "Hey Good Lookin'".{{cite web|title=Bo Diddley - Full Official Chart History|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/10859/bo-diddley/|website=Official Charts Company|accessdate=19 January 2016}}

Writing and recording

Original releases of the single credited Bo Diddley (Ellas McDaniel) as the song's writer, but many later releases credit Willie Dixon. Bo Diddley himself said: "I remember Willie standin' over me, whisperin' the lyrics in my ear before I got to the next line! He was nice enough to give me part of the tune. It should be on the credits: 'McDaniel & Dixon'."{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HJXt6xLGQ1EC&dq=%22Pretty+Thing%22+writer+dixon+diddley&pg=PA140 | title=Willie Dixon: Preacher of the Blues | isbn=9780810869936 | last1=Inaba | first1=Mitsutoshi | year=2011 |publisher=Scarecrow Press |page=140 }}

"Pretty Thing" was recorded by Bo Diddley on July 14, 1955 – the same day as "Bring It to Jerome". Producing the session at Universal Recording Corporation in Chicago, Illinois were the Chess brothers – Leonard and Phil – and Bo Diddley. The performers on the song were Bo Diddley (vocals, guitar), Jerome Green (maracas), Lester Davenport (harmonica), and Clifton James (drums).

Single track listings

=US 45 RPM/78 RPM=

;Side one

  1. "Pretty Thing"

;Side two

  1. "Bring It to Jerome"

=UK 45 RPM=

;Side one

  1. "Pretty Thing"

;Side two

  1. "Road Runner"

Chart performance

"Pretty Thing" was Diddley's second charter on the U.S. Billboard R&B Singles chart reaching #4 sometime in 1956, and is Diddley's third highest charter next to "Bo Diddley/I'm a Man" (#1) and "Say Man" (#3).{{cite web |url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=bo-diddley-p57518/charts-awards/billboard-singles|pure_url=yes}} |title=Bo Diddley - Billboard Singles |work=Allmusic |publisher=Rovi Corporation |location=United States |accessdate=November 28, 2010 }} "Pretty Thing" reached #34 on the UK Singles Chart.

Cover versions

The Pretty Things, who took their name from the song, made a cover version of the song on their eponymous debut album in March 1965. The Animals recorded a version on a 1963 EP and also released it as a bonus track on Animalisms. Canned Heat released a studio version of the song on Vintage in 1970. John Hammond and The Nighthawks recorded a cover version of "Pretty Thing" at Vanguard Records studios in September 1979 and released it on Hot Tracks.{{cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/hot-tracks-r106698 |title=Overview: Hot Tracks by John Hammond, Jr. |first=Bruce |last=Eder |work=Allmusic |publisher=Rovi Corporation |location=United States |accessdate=December 24, 2010}}

References