Page originally wanted it to be the B-side to a cover of The Lovin’ Spoonful’s Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind, but the band lobbied long and hard for Wild Thing as the A-side. Taylor was thrilled with his new song, but a bit embarrassed that the good Catholic boy in him had been capable of such base feelings.Īfter The Wild Ones’ version went nowhere, the demos made their way to England where the song came to the attention of producer Larry Page who was shepherding the fortunes of an up-and-coming group called The Troggs. It was all about emotion.” Five minutes later Wild Thing concluded with those immortal lines: ‘Wild thing I think I love you/But I wanna know for sure/So come on and hold me tight/You move me.’ “I had no idea where I was going with it,” he recalls. Taylor arrived at the appointed hour, sat down on a stool in front of the mic and requested that Johnson turn down all the lights. He rang up his engineer, Ron Johnson, and told him to have his microphone all set up and to be ready for anything. Faced with a 5pm demo session at the famed Dick Charles Recording Studio, Taylor decided to fully embrace the bluesman in him.
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