Don't Look Down on Me

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"Don't Look Down on Me"
Don't Look Down On Me Cover.jpg
Single by Iron Butterfly
B-side "Possession"
Released1968
Genre Psychedelic rock, acid rock
Length2:23
Label Cardinal, Janus, NEGRAM
Songwriter(s) D. Hughes
Iron Butterfly singles chronology
"Don't Look Down on Me"
(1968)
"Unconscious Power"
(1968)

"Don't Look Down on Me" is the debut single by American rock band Iron Butterfly. Lead vocals were by Darryl DeLoach with Doug Ingle on organ and backing vocals. The song "Possession", which is on the flip-side, is the same as the version on the band's second single "Unconscious Power" as well as on the 1970 single release and is different from the version on the album Heavy . [1] It is heavier in both its guitar and organ instrumentation than on the album version.

Contents

In 2014, Cleopatra Records reissued the single with the original artwork and an additional track on the B-side, "Evil Temptation" (from the B-side of "Possession").

Track listing

A-side
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Look Down on Me" (D. Hughes)2:23
B-side
No.TitleLength
1."Possession" (Doug Ingle)2:41

Personnel

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References

  1. "Iron Butterfly – Possession (1971, Vinyl)". Discogs .