Originally a blues-based band noted for their signature "rave-up" instrumental breaks, the Yardbirds broadened their range into pop, pioneering psychedelic rock and early hard rock; and contributed to many electric guitar innovations of the mid-1960s. Some rock critics and historians also cite their influence on the later punk rock, progressive rock and heavy metal trends. Following the band's split in 1968, Relf and McCarty formed the acoustic-duo Together, and then later Renaissance, a progressive rock group memorable for being heavily influenced by medieval instruments and sound, and guitarist Jimmy Page formed Led Zeppelin - the latter of which was initially intended as a direct successor to the Yardbirds. Dreja was first invited to play guitar in the new group, then known as "The New Yardbirds", however he turned it down, opting to become a photographer instead. He captured the back cover of Led Zeppelin's first album.
The band formed in the south-west London suburbs in 1963. Relf and Samwell-Smith were originally in a band named the Metropolitan Blues Quartet. After being joined by Dreja, McCarty and Top Topham, they performed at Kingston Art School in late May 1963 as a backup band for Cyril Davies. Following a couple of gigs in September 1963 as the Blue-Sounds, they changed their name to the Yardbirds. McCarty claims that Relf was the first to use the name; he may have got it from Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road, where it referred to rail yard hobos. He adds that Topham identified it as a nickname for jazz saxophonist Charlie "Yardbird" Parker.
The quintet achieved notice on the burgeoning British rhythm and blues scene when they took over as the house band at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond, succeeding the Rolling Stones. Their repertoire drew from the Chicago blues of Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, Sonny Boy Williamson II and Elmore James, including "Smokestack Lightning", "Good Morning Little School Girl", "Boom Boom", "I Wish You Would", "Rollin' and Tumblin'", "Got Love if You Want It" and "I'm a Man".
Original lead guitarist Topham left and was replaced by Eric Clapton in October 1963. Crawdaddy Club impresario Giorgio Gomelsky became the Yardbirds manager and first record producer. Under Gomelsky's guidance the Yardbirds toured Britain as the back-up band for blues legend Sonny Boy Williamson II in December 1963 and early 1964, recording live tracks on 8 December and other dates. The recordings would be released two years later during the height of the Yardbirds popularity on the album Sonny Boy Williamson and the Yardbirds.
After the tours with Williamson, the Yardbirds signed to EMI's Columbia label in February 1964, and recorded more live tracks on 20 March at the legendary Marquee Club in London. The resulting album of mostly American blues and R&B covers, Five Live Yardbirds, was released by Columbia nine months later, and it failed to enter the UK Albums Chart. Over time, Five Live gained stature as one of the few high-quality live recordings of the era and as a historical document of both the British rock and roll boom of the 1960s and Clapton's time in the band.
The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. They were included at number 89 in Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" and ranked number 37 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.
The Yardbirds re-formed in the 1990s, featuring drummer Jim McCarty and rhythm guitarist Chris Dreja as the only original members. In 2003, the Yardbirds released the album "Birdland" featuring original personnel Jim McCarty and Chris Dreja, along with contributions from Jeff Beck, and John Idan replacing Relf on lead vocals.
Dreja left the band in 2012, leaving McCarty as the sole original member of the band in the present lineup.
Along with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, The Yardbirds were part of the British blues scene of the 1960s. As the blues rock genre developed, some acts like Chicken Shack were playing a louder and more aggressive style, while the Yardbirds emphasized instrumental textures and extended instrumental improvisations. They covered blues classics like Howlin' Wolf's Smokestack Lightning (1956) and Bo Diddley's I'm a Man (1955) which had a repetitive structure where instrumental solos were brief breaks between repetition of verses. The Yardbirds often extended these instrumental sections into "heavy jams", known as 'rave-ups'.
Take It Easy Baby
The Yardbirds Lyrics
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So I can get along with you
Take it easy, babe
I might get along with you
The light you shine to live
You know I don't approve
Little girl, now, you just take it easy Let me make you understand
You ain't nothin' but a female
And God knows I am a man
Take it easy, babe
That's all I want you to do
I love you darlin'
I'm afraid somethin' bad might happen to you
I will fix your breakfast
And I will bring it to your bed
Little girl, I'll brush your teeth
Time and comb your hair
Take it easy, baby
And I might try and get along with you
Woah, I'm so 'fraid darlin'
Somethin' bad might happen to you
(Somethin' bad happen to you)
The Yardbirds's song "Take It Easy Baby" is a bluesy rock tune with suggestive lyrics. The song deals with a man's desire to control and dominate a woman. He asks her to "take it easy" so he can "get along" with her, but then he goes on to say that the woman is "nothing but a female" and "God knows I am a man", implying that he has a right to control her. He also disapproves of the light she shines to live, which could be interpreted as her individuality or independence. The man offers to take care of the woman, to fix her breakfast and brush her teeth, but it's clear that his intentions are anything but innocent. He fears that something bad might happen to her if he's not in control.
The song is a reflection of the time it was written in, the 1960s, when gender roles were rigidly defined and male domination was still the norm. However, the song has been criticized for its sexist undertones. The lyrics suggest that men are entitled to control women and that women should be grateful for a man's protection. The Yardbirds were known for their innovative sound and their ability to push boundaries, but "Take It Easy Baby" is an example of how even the most groundbreaking artists can perpetuate harmful stereotypes.
Line by Line Meaning
Take it easy, baby
The artist (likely a man) is requesting the woman he is addressing to take things slow, not to rush anything that they might have going on.
So I can get along with you
By the woman taking things slow, the artist feels that he can have better communication and a better overall relationship with her.
Take it easy, babe
The first line is repeated to drive the point home that the man believes the woman should take things slow.
I might get along with you
Again, the man is reiterating that by taking things slow, he believes a positive relationship can develop.
The light you shine to live
The woman is doing something that the man does not approve of, but it is unclear what this is without additional context.
You know I don't approve
Once again, the man is stating that he feels negatively about something the woman is doing, but he does not mention what it is.
Little girl, now, you just take it easy
The man is using a condescending term ('little girl') to further emphasize his point that the woman should take things slowly.
Let me make you understand
The man is suggesting that the woman may not fully comprehend why he wants her to take things slowly, so he is offering to explain it to her.
You ain't nothin' but a female
The man is using language that is derogatory to women, suggesting that the woman is inferior to him simply because of her gender.
And God knows I am a man
The man is asserting his masculinity and suggesting that because he is a man and the woman is not, he has some sort of power over her.
Take it easy, babe
Again, the man is imploring the woman to take things slowly.
That's all I want you to do
The man is communicating that he feels like him wanting the woman to take things slowly is not an unreasonable request, and that this is all he is asking of her.
I love you darlin'
The man is expressing affection towards the woman he is addressing.
I'm afraid somethin' bad might happen to you
The man is concerned for the woman's well-being and is worried that something negative might happen to her.
I will fix your breakfast
The man is offering to do something nice for the woman he is addressing to show his affection for her.
And I will bring it to your bed
The man wants to go above and beyond in taking care of the woman, bringing her breakfast to her in bed.
Little girl, I'll brush your teeth
The man is using the same condescending term as before, implying that the woman is childlike and in need of assistance with basic hygiene.
Time and comb your hair
The man is offering to help the woman get ready for her day, further emphasizing his desire to take care of her.
Take it easy, baby
The man repeats this phrase one final time as a last plea for the woman to take things slow and work on their relationship.
And I might try and get along with you
The man is still unsure if he will be able to develop a positive relationship with the woman, but he is willing to try if she takes things slowly.
Woah, I'm so 'fraid darlin'
The man is reiterating his fear for the woman's well-being, further emphasizing his affection for her.
Somethin' bad might happen to you
The man is reiterating this fear, potentially as a warning to the woman to be cautious in her actions or surroundings.
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Please note: All the lyrics below were taken from the actual album 1988 Eric Clapton Crossword.
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01 Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds - Boom Boom Lyrics - From the Album - CD01 1988 - Eric Clapton - Crossroads
Boom, boom, boom, boom
I'm gonna shoot you right down
Knock you off your feet
And take you home with me
Put you in my house
Boom, boom, boom, boom
Boom, boom, boom, boom
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I love to see you strut
When you're walking to me
When you're talking to me
That knocks me out
Now let's go
Musical Interlude
Boom, boom, boom, boom
You know I like it like that
With your baby-talk
Oh and the way that you walk
You know it knocks me right down
Knocks me off my feet
Boom, boom, boom, boom
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, oh, oh, oh
How, how, how, how
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Now, now, now, now
Musical Outro
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02 Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds - Honey In Your Hips Lyrics - From the Album - CD01 1988 - Eric Clapton - Crossroads
When I get out on the dancing floor,
There ain't no stopping for an hour or more,
I go rocking up and down and around and round,
I go reeling to the beat of that crazy sound.
I can't stop, I want to kiss your pretty lips,
'Cause I know, pretty babe, you got honey in your hips.
I can't stop my feet and I can't stop my hands,
When I hear the sound of a rock 'n' roll band.
Gotta rock, gotta roll, gonna jump and shout;
Nobody better come and turn me out.
I'm staying all night till I get my kicks,
'Cause you know, pretty babe,
You got honey in your hips.
Musical Interlude
I want you and you want me,
We're gonna dance all night till we both feel free,
We'll shake and we'll shimmy right across the floor,
When it gets late, we'll dance out the door.
You better get ready with your pretty lips,
'Cause you know, pretty babe, you got honey in your hips.
Musical Outro
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03 Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds - Baby What's Wrong? Lyrics - From the Album - CD01 1988 - Eric Clapton - Crossroads
Oh baby, honey what's wrong with you?
Well now baby, honey what's wrong with you?
Well, you don't treat me, baby, like you used to do.
I can't help it, baby, if I'm acting strange.
I'm just hoping, baby, I'm not going insane.
Well baby, honey what's wrong with you?
Well now, you don't treat me, baby, like you used to do.
Musical Interlude
I can't help it, baby, if I'm acting strange.
I'm just hoping, baby, I'm not going insane.
Well baby, honey what's wrong with you?
Well now, you don't treat me, baby, like you used to do.
Oh baby, honey what's wrong with you?
Well now baby, honey what's wrong with you?
Well, you don't treat me, baby, like you used to do.
Musical Outro
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04 Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds - I Wish You Would Lyrics - From the Album - CD01 1988 - Eric Clapton - Crossroads
Early in the morning, 'bout the break of day,
That's when my baby went away.
Come back, baby, I wish you would,
Try and love me, you won't do no good.
Walking and a-kissing late at night;
I tell you now baby, I feel just right.
Come now baby, whatcha trying to do?
Trying to love me and some other man, too.
Come now baby, give me one more chance.
You know I still love you, want to give you romance.
Yeah romance, all night long, in my arms, woah yeah.
Musical Interlude
Early in the morning, 'bout the break of day,
That's when my baby went away.
Come back, baby, I wish you would,
Try and love me, you won't do no good.
You know baby that I love you so.
You know, pretty baby, it hurts me to see you go.
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
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05 Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds - A Certain Girl Lyrics - From the Album - CD01 1988 - Eric Clapton - Crossroads
There's a certain girl I've been in love with a long, long time.
(What's her name?) I can't tell you. (No!)
I can't reveal her name until I've got her.
(What's her name?) I can't tell you. (No!)
Well, I've tried to get her time and time again.
We just end up as nothing but friends.
And there's a certain girl I've been in love with a long, long time.
(What's her name?) I can't tell you. (No!)
Well, there's a certain chick I've been sweet on since I met her.
(What's her name?) I can't tell you. (No!)
I can't repeat her name until I get her.
(What's her name?) I can't tell you. (No!)
Well one day, I'm gonna wake up and say,
"I'll do anything just to be your slave."
And there's a certain girl I've been in love with a long, long time.
(What's her name?) I can't tell you. (No!)
Musical Interlude
Well, I've tried to get her time and time again.
We just end up as nothing but friends.
And there's a certain girl I've been in love with a long, long time.
(What's her name?) I can't tell you. (No!)
There's a certain chick I've been sweet on since I found her.
(What's her name?) I can't tell you. (No!)
I can't reveal her name until I get her.
(What's her name?) I can't tell you. (No!)
Well now one day, get her time and time again.
We just end up as nothing but friends.
And there's a certain girl I've been in love with a long, long time.
(What's her name?) I can't tell you. (No!)
I can't tell you. (No!)
I can't tell you. (No!)
I can't tell you.
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06 Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Lyrics - From the Album - CD01 1988 - Eric Clapton - Crossroads
Good morning, little schoolgirl
Good morning, little schoolgirl
Can I go home with you
Won't you let me go home with you
So I can hug, hug, squeeze, squeeze
If you let me I can tease you baby
Hey, hey hey hey. Hey hey hey hey. Hey, yeah
Let's dance, little schoolgirl
Let's dance, little schoolgirl
Won't you let me take you to the hop, hop
Have a party at the soda shop
So we can do the twist, do the stroll
To the music of the rock 'n' roll
Hey, hey hey hey. Hey hey hey hey. Hey, yeah
Musical Interlude
Good morning, little schoolgirl
Good morning, little schoolgirl
Can I go home with you
Won't you let me go home with you
So I can hug, hug, squeeze, squeeze
If you let me I can tease you baby
Hey, hey hey hey. Hey hey hey hey. Hey, yeah
Good morning, little schoolgirl
Good morning, little schoolgirl
Can I go home with you?
Won't you let me go home with you?
Tell your mama and your papa that I love you
Tell your sisters and your brother that I love you
Hey, hey hey hey. Hey, hey hey hey
Hey, hey hey hey. Hey, hey hey hey
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07 Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds - I Ain't Got You Lyrics - From the Album - CD01 1988 - Eric Clapton - Crossroads
I got a Maserati G.T.
With snakeskin upholstery.
I got a charge account at Goldblatt's
But I ain't got you.
I got a closet full of clothes,
But no matter where it goes,
It keeps a ring in the nose,
But I ain't got you.
I got a tavern and a liquor store.
I play the numbers, yeah, four forty-four.
I got a mojo, yeah, don't you know,
I'm all dressed up with no place to go.
I got women to the right of me.
I got women to the left of me.
I got women all around me,
But I ain't got you.
No, I ain't got you.
Musical Interlude
I got a tavern and a liquor store.
I play the numbers, yeah, four forty-four.
I got a mojo, yeah, don't you know,
I'm all dressed up with no place to go.
I got women to the right of me.
I got women to the left of me.
I got women all around me,
But I ain't got you.
No, I ain't got you.
No, I ain't got you
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08 Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds - For Your Love Lyrics - From the Album - CD01 1988 - Eric Clapton - Crossroads
For your love.
For your love.
For your love.
I'd give you everything and more, and that's for sure.
For your love.
I'd bring you diamond rings and things right to your door.
For your love.
To thrill you with delight,
I'll give you diamonds bright.
There'll be things that will excite,
To make you dream of me at night.
For your love.
For your love.
For your love.
For your love, for your love,
I would give the stars above.
For your love, for your love,
I would give you all I could.
For your love.
For your love.
For your love.
I'd give the moon if it were mine to give.
For your love.
I'd give the stars and the sun 'fore I live.
For your love.
To thrill you with delight,
I'll give you diamonds bright.
There'll be things that will excite,
To make you dream of me at night.
For your love.
For your love.
For your love.
For your love.
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09 Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds - Got To Hurry Lyrics - From the Album - CD01 1988 - Eric Clapton - Crossroads
This is an Instrumental