I Need A Man (Eurythmics Song)
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"I Need a Man" is a song recorded by British
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duo
Eurythmics Eurythmics were a British New wave music, new wave duo formed in 1980, consisting of Scottish vocalist Annie Lennox and English musician and producer Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Dave Stewart. They were both previously in the Tourists, a band t ...
. It was written by band members
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and
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and produced by Stewart. Taken from their sixth album, ''
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'' (1987), the song was released in May 1988 by
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as the third single in the UK and the first single in the United States. The track is a pop/rock number with an aggressive, commanding vocal performance by Lennox, in which she explains all of the things she does not want in a man ("''...and he don't wear a dress!''"). The music video was the second part of a series directed by
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. Part one, for the song "
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", ended with Lennox's character leaving her home after transforming herself from a neurotic housewife into a disco vixen à la
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. Here, the character ends up performing "I Need a Man" in a dimly-lit nightclub.


Chart performance

"I Need a Man" climbed to number twenty-six in the UK singles chart. The first single released from ''Savage'' in the U.S., the song peaked at number forty-six on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The song was paired as a double A-side with "Beethoven" on the American
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and hit number six on the
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chart.


Critical reception

American magazine ''
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'' said that "Lennox delivers a sexy, sassy, soulful performance." Neil Taylor from ''
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'' commented, "The stop/start nature of the guitar in this record sounds like an early-'70s
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rip off, the result perhaps of Dave Stewart's mingling with famous mates. ''Is it my turn?'' asks
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at the start of this and then drags us through a collage of lyrics sang to the same beat as the Rowing Boat song. The song is as competent as you would expect from one of the world's most accomplished bands, but it does suggest that the Eurythmics' glory might be fading." James Hamilton from ''
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'' wrote in his dance column, "Dreadfully disappointing late period Rolling Stones-style 126bpm snarling empty strutter — a shame they seem so completely to have lost their earlier consistent touch these days". Ro Newton from ''
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'' said, "Annie Lennox sounds like a desperate woman as she grunts and growls her way through this "raunchy" number which basically says that she (ahem) would like some male company for the night, thank you very much."


Track listings

* 7": RCA (UK, GER, AUS) # "I Need a Man" (LP Version) – 4:23 # "I Need You" (LP Version) – 3:22 * 7": RCA (CAN, US) # "I Need a Man" (7" Edit) – 4:06 # "Heaven" (LP Version) – 3:27 * 10": RCA (UK) # "I Need a Man" (Live Version)* – 4:35 # "I Need a Man" (LP Version) – 4:23 # "I Need You" (LP Version) – 3:22 Note: Live version was recorded at Corbin Hall, 1988 * 12": RCA (UK, GER, AUS) # "I Need a Man" (Macho Mix) – 6:01 # "I Need a Man" (LP Version) – 4:23 # "I Need You" (LP Version) – 3:22 * 12": RCA (US) # "I Need a Man" (Macho Mix) – 6:01 # "I Need a Man" (7" Edit) – 4:06 # "Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)" (Dance Mix) – 4:42 # "Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)" (7" Edit) – 3:47 * CD single: RCA (UK) # "I Need a Man" (LP Version) – 4:23 # "Missionary Man" (Live Version)* – 5:18 # "I Need You" (LP Version) – 3:52 # "I Need a Man" (Macho Mix) – 6:01 Note: Live version was recorded in Sydney, 1987 and also appears on Live 1983-1989 * Promo CD single: RCA (US) # "I Need a Man" (7" Edit) – 4:06


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* * * * * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:I Need A Man (Eurythmics Song) 1987 songs 1988 singles Eurythmics songs RCA Records singles Songs written by Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) Songs written by Annie Lennox Song recordings produced by Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) Music videos directed by Sophie Muller