Gimme Some Lovin'

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"Gimme Some Lovin'"
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Single by Spencer Davis Group
from the album "Gimme Some Lovin'"
Released 1966
Genre Rock
Label Sundazed
Writer(s) Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis, Muff Winwood
Chart positions

UK #2; US #7

Spencer Davis Group singles chronology
When I Come Home Gimme Some Lovin' I'm A Man

"Gimme Some Lovin'" is a song written by Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis and Muff Winwood, and originally performed by the Spencer Davis Group. The song was originally a hit in 1967, when Steve Winwood, lead singer of the Spencer Davis Group at the time, was only 19 years old.

It has been covered by many other artists, most notably by Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers. Just before that, Olivia Newton-John recorded it for her album Totally Hot (1978) with members of Toto.

Other groups who have covered the song include Traffic on their 1971 live album Welcome to the Canteen, Queen on their live album Live at Wembley '86, glam band Biggles (1971) and Raven on their 1986 album The Pack Is Back. Hanson opened shows with it on their 1998 Albertane Tour (captured on their subsequent album Live from Albertane album) and the Spanish group Mägo de Oz covered it on their 1994 album Mägo de Oz

"Gimme Some Lovin'" has been used frequently in television and in movies, including Days of Thunder, Iron Eagle, The Big Chill, Sleepers, and Notting Hill, as well as an Ameriprise Financial commercial. Gimme Some Lovin' is also a very big cover hit by the British band 'Thunder'. Also, one of the fictional band "Spinal Tap's" early hits (as "The Thamesmen") was titled "Gimme Some Money," a direct reference to this song's title.

The song also appeared in "The Brothel Wars," an episode of Crime Story.