"Speed King" | ||||
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Single by Deep Purple | ||||
from the album Deep Purple in Rock | ||||
A-side | "Black Night" | |||
Released | June 1970 | |||
Recorded | August 1969 [1] | |||
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Length | 5:55 [2] | |||
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Producer(s) | Deep Purple | |||
Deep Purple singles chronology | ||||
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"Speed King" is a song by the English rock band Deep Purple, from their 1970 album Deep Purple in Rock . [2] The song has been cited as an influence in the development of speed metal. [5]
"Speed King" was the first Deep Purple song to be written by vocalist Ian Gillan, who stated that before the lyrics were fully formed, the song's working title was "Kneel & Pray". [6] [7] The song reportedly developed from a bass riff by Glover, who was trying to emulate Jimi Hendrix' "Fire". [2] Gillan developed the lyrics by writing down a mix of lines from Elvis Presley, Little Richard and Chuck Berry songs in the order that they came to mind. In an interview with Gillan, he stated: "The first things that came into my head were Chuck Berry and Little Richard words, so I just stole them." [7]
The song has been cited as an influence on the development of speed metal. The song's aggressive guitar riffs, loud volume, and relatively fast tempo would later become some of the defining characteristics of speed metal and other subgenres of heavy metal. [4] [5] [8]