Iron Man (song)

"Iron Man"
Single by Black Sabbath
from the album Paranoid
B-side "Electric Funeral"
Released September 18, 1970
Format 45 RPM
Recorded 1970
Genre Heavy metal
Length 3:33 (single)
5:56 (album)
Label Vertigo
Warner Bros. (US/Canada)
Writer(s) Iommi, Osbourne, Butler, Ward
Producer Rodger Bain
Black Sabbath singles chronology
"Paranoid"
(1970)
"Iron Man"
(1970)
"War Pigs"
(1970)
Paranoid track listing
"Planet Caravan"
(3)
"Iron Man"
(4)
"Electric Funeral"
(5)

"Iron Man" is a song by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath from their second studio album Paranoid released in 1970. It was later included on their initial greatest hits compilation We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll (1976), as well as all subsequent greatest hits compilations.

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Writing and recording

The title of the song was conceived by Ozzy Osbourne.[1] Geezer Butler took to writing the lyrics around the title. The song was originally entitled "Iron Bloke". Upon hearing the main guitar riff for the first time, Osbourne remarked that it sounded "like a big iron bloke walking about".[2] The title was later changed to "Iron Man".

Despite the song's title, it bears no connection to the Marvel superhero character Iron Man (though it has become associated with the character due to this misconception, and was used in the 2008 film Iron Man based on the Marvel character). Butler wrote the lyrics as the story of a man who time travels into the future, and sees the apocalypse. In the process of returning to the present, he is turned into steel by a magnetic field. He is rendered mute, unable verbally to warn people of his time of the impending destruction. His attempts to communicate are ignored and mocked. This causes Iron Man to become angry, and have his revenge on mankind, causing the destruction seen in his vision.[3]

Awards and chart position

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Covers

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