Two-Bit Manchild
Neil Diamond
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I'm walkin' But I'm going nowhere at all I'm 'bout to head any place in the world But the place that I am I'm talkin' Hey, heh, heh But baby, you don't understand Na na na na na na na na na Bad times, I can't take 'em Good times, got to make 'em Got to find 'em, got to taste 'em Hey, and I do, I say I do Mama I do Two bit manchild I was Born for nothin' mostly Good time with sometime women Nothin' ain't ever hold me You can't change me none Na na na na na You want me And I can't deny , I 'm a man But I go no eyes for a tight pair of shoes When my bare feet'll do You need me Hey, heh, heh The wind is where I got my roots Na na na na na na na na na Bad times, I can't take 'em Good times, got to make 'em Got to find 'em, got to taste 'em Hey and I do, I say I do Mama I do...... Two bit manchild I was Born for nothin' mostly Good times with sometime women Nothin' ain't ever hold me You can't change me none Na na na na na I do, I say I do Mama, Mama I do... Two bit manchild I was Born for nothin' mostly baby Good time women Good time lovin' Hear what I 'm saying, baby Two bit manchild Good for nothin'
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Written by: NEIL DIAMOND
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20 facts about this song
Artist Background"Two-Bit Manchild" is a song by Neil Diamond, a renowned American songwriter and singer. Diamond has enjoyed a successful music career for over five decades, composed numerous hit songs, and sold over 100 million records globally.
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Song Details"Two-Bit Manchild" forms part of Diamond's second studio album, "Velvet Gloves and Spit," released in 1968.
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Chart PerformanceDespite being popular among his fanbase, the song did not chart as high as some of his other hits. "Two-Bit Manchild" ranked at number 66 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
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Song StyleThe song is recognized for its upbeat tempo, distinctive guitar work, and the classic rock 'n roll style that was very prevalent during the time it was released.
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Album ReviewDiamond's "Velvet Gloves and Spit" album, containing the single "Two-Bit Manchild," was lauded for its experimental sound. Some listeners consider it a departure from his previous works.
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LyricsLyrically, "Two-Bit Manchild" is a narrative about a young, restless individual who treads his path and isn't afraid to stand out from the crowd.
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CollaborationLincoln Chase, an American songwriter and arranger best known for his collaborations with Shirley Ellis, co-wrote "Two-Bit Manchild" with Neil Diamond.
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ProductionThe song was produced by famous composers and producers Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, who have collaborated with numerous other mainstream artists.
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Cover VersionsAlthough not as widely covered as some of Diamond's other compositions, "Two-Bit Manchild" remains a favorite among certain tribute bands and performers.
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Song MeaningSome fans speculate that "Two-Bit Manchild" reflects Diamond's own experiences, as the song's rebellious and lonesome themes mirror his early struggles in the music industry.
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Artist OriginNeil Diamond, the performer of "Two-Bit Manchild", is an American singer-songwriter born in Brooklyn, New York.
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Album DetailsThe song "Two-Bit Manchild" is part of the album "Velvet Gloves and Spit" which was Diamond's fifth studio record, released in 1968.
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Song Genre"Two-Bit Manchild" falls under the musical genres of Pop and Soft-rock, a style Neil Diamond was renowned for in his early career.
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Personal ConnectionNeil Diamond has described "Two-Bit Manchild" as being autobiographical, a reflection of his younger self struggling in the music industry.
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Chart RankingDespite being a fan favorite, "Two-Bit Manchild" did not make a significant impact on the charts; however, other songs in the album like "Brooklyn Roads" became big hits.
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Songwriting StyleLike most of his songs, Diamond wrote "Two-Bit Manchild" himself, demonstrating his unique songwriting ability which has earned him an induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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Label Classification"Two-Bit Manchild" was released under the MCA Records label, which later reissued the album in 1970.
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Popular CultureDiamond's song "Two-Bit Manchild" has been referenced in a number of pop culture scenarios, attesting to its enduring popularity decades after its release.
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Recording DetailsThe song was recorded at the American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, a famous studio where many renowned musicians have performed.
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Lyrical InterpretationThe lyrics of "Two-Bit Manchild" are often interpreted as a young man's determination to grow and prove his worth, a theme common in many of Diamond's songs.
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