- Born to Be Wild
Infobox Single
Name = Born to Be Wild
Artist = Steppenwolf
from Album = Steppenwolf
B-side = "Everybody's Next One"
Released = 1968
Format = 45-single
Recorded = June, 1968
Genre =Hard rock /Heavy metal
Length = 2:55
Label =Dunhill Records
#D4138 (promo)
Writer =Mars Bonfire
Producer =Gabriel Mekler
Certification =
Last single =Sookie Sookie (1968)
This single = Born to Be Wild (1968)
Next single =Magic Carpet Ride (1968)"Born to Be Wild" is a rock song written by
Mars Bonfire and made famous by the American rock band, Steppenwolf. It is often used inpopular culture to denote a biker appearance or attitude. The song is sometimes described as the first heavy metal song ever written and is also said to have inspired the name of the emerging heavy metal genre; although these claims are disputed, the song's second verse (which refers to "heavy metal thunder," though it is a reference to the weight of the motorcycle) contains the first recorded reference to "heavy metal" in the context of rock music. [Robert Walser, Running with the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music (1993)]teppenwolf version
Although initially offered to other bands –
the Human Expression , for one [Liner notes, The Human Expression: Love at Psychedelic Velocity, Collectables Records (1994).] – "Born to Be Wild" was first recorded in 1968 by Steppenwolf. (Under an earlier stage name, "Dennis Edmonton",Mars Bonfire was previously a member ofthe Sparrows , the predecessor band to Steppenwolf). "Born to be Wild" was the band's second and most successful single, reaching #2 on theBillboard Hot 100 singles charts.In 2004, "Rolling Stone " magazine placed "Born to be Wild" at #129 on the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.The song was initially released in 1968, but it was subsequently included in many
compilation album s and soundtracks. The first of these was the soundtrack for the movie "Easy Rider" (1969). Unlike the album or single version, the song on this soundtrack is accompanied by the sounds ofmotorcycle s as an introduction. (Another Steppenwolf song from their first album, "The Pusher " was also used in the film.) When the movie was in production, "Born to Be Wild" was used simply as a placeholder, sincePeter Fonda had wantedCrosby, Stills and Nash to do the movie's soundtrack. Eventually, it became clear that the song was well suited for the movie. [cite web
url=http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1142
title=Born To Be Wild Songfacts
publisher=Songfacts ] At least in part because of its prominence in this movie, "Born to Be Wild" is probably the song that is most closely associated withmotorcycle s.Other movies that have used the Steppenwolf version of "Born to Be Wild" include "
Coming Home ", "One Crazy Summer ", "Opportunity Knocks ", "Dr. Dolittle 2 ", "Speechless", "Herbie Fully Loaded ", "Armed and Dangerous (1986 film) ", and "Wild America".The
video game Rock N' Roll Racing also used the song but without the lyrics as an in-game tune that played during a race.Infobox Single
Name = Born to Be Wild
Artist =Kim Wilde
from Album =
B-side = "All About Me"
Released = 14 October 2002
Format = CD-single
Recorded =
Genre = Pop
Length =
Label = Edel
Writer =Mars Bonfire
Producer = Ricki Wilde
Certification =
Last single =Loved
(2001)
This single = Born to Be Wild
(2002)
Next single =Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime
(2003)Infobox Single
Name = Born to Be Wild
Artist =Hinder
from Album =NASCAR on TNT 2007- present theme song &Extreme Behavior (re-release)
B-side =
Released = August 2007
Format = CD-single
Recorded =
Genre = Rock
Length =
Label = Universal
Writer =Mars Bonfire
Producer =
Certification =
Last single = "Homecoming Queen
(2007)
This single = "Born to Be Wild"
(2007)
Next single = "By the Way"
(2007/2008)Others
Wilson Pickett released his version of "Born To Be Wild" in 1969. It was a moderate hit, climbing to the middle of both the US Pop and R&B charts.A 1969 cover by Pesky Gee! appeared on their album "Exclamation Mark." (Pesky Gee! reformed as Black Widow in 1970 sans vocalist Kay Garrett)
In 1979, Riot covered the song on their album "Narita".
In 1983, Raven covered the song together with
Udo Dirkschneider on their album "All for One".In "",
Lizzy Borden performs this song.It was covered by Hard Rock band
The Cult on their 1987 album ElectricIn
1993 it was covered byINXS to launchVirgin Radio in the UK/In 2002 a release by British pop singer
Kim Wilde was recorded as the theme song for broadcasts of the DTM.In 2007 a cover by rock band
Hinder was recorded for use by TNT for their NASCAR on TNT Summer Series broadcasts of theNASCAR Sprint Cup Series . The song also appears on a 2007 re-release of theirExtreme Behavior CD along with a non NSCS version of the music video.Many artists have covered this song, including Slade,
The Cult , Bewitched,INXS ,Slayer ,X Japan ,Blue Öyster Cult ,Kirka , and theHampton String Quartet .It was also parodied by
ApologetiX under the title "Born-Again Child".The song's main
riff is played once midway through Blue Öyster Cult's The Marshall Plan.Hinder the American rock group have also covered 'Born to be wild'.
Another version of the song appears on the game
Karaoke Revolution Volume 2 .The local South Jersey band The EarWiggs regularly covers the song during live performances.
Ozzy Osbourne Cover with Miss Piggy
Heavy Metal singer
Ozzy Osbourne covered this song, featuring the voice talents ofMiss Piggy , on the CD, "Kermit Unpigged ", and later re-released on the box set Prince of Darkness.Ozzy turns this song into a comedy, starting with Miss Piggy looking for
Kermit the Frog , but then stumbles into the wrong room where she screams for Kermit. Ozzy's voice then answers her, and Miss Piggy apologizes to Ozzy, but he insists she stay. The music then begins, Miss Piggy stating that "the frog can wait". As the song is played through, Miss Piggy frequently screams words, such as "Yes!" and "Yeah!" and sings the famous chorus line "Born To Be Wild!." Things start to get out of hand when Ozzy begins to go crazy, screaming the he "Loves Miss Piggy" and then falling unconscious. He awakes a few seconds later, after the music has stopped, and asks Miss Piggy to give him a kiss. She storms out the room, angry with Ozzy."Born to Be Mild"
An obvious play on the name of this song is created by replacing "wild" with "mild", and that phrase has entered popular culture in many areas. The most prominent use of this phrase is probably a live comic performance by comedian
Rita Rudner inCleveland that was released on theVHS videocassette format in 1990 with the title "". Also,Weird Al Yankovic has an unreleased song that is aparody of "Born to Be Wild" called "Born to Be Mild"; the singer is in the guise of a computernerd .Fact|date=January 2008 An episode ofSpongeBob SquarePants has a motorcycle gang thought to be called The Wild Ones when they are actually a bunch of old people (The Mild Ones).References
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