UCR top 100 classic rock songs! Number 81 is T Rex "BANG A GONG (GET IT ON)"
T. Rex has probably the only song on our list with two different titles.
"Get It On" was the single’s original U.K. title and Marc Bolan and his group took the track, originating from Electric Warrior, to No. 1 in 1971.
Later, when the single was released in the U.S. it was re-titled "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" to distinguish it from another song with the same name by a band called Chase. The single went to No. 10 on the Billboard chart and turned out to be T. Rex’s shining moment and their biggest selling hit.
The hypnotic groove of this Tony Visconti-produced song begs you to play it repeatedly. The boogie-like piano, backup vocals from Flo and Eddie of the Turtles, and Bolan’s sassy guitar give way to the simple but suggestive lyrics that radiate like the "hub-cap-diamond-star-halo" that the author sings about.
Bolan found rhythm in his language and will long be remembered as a poet turned superstar. "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" still plays a crucial part in pop culture. Rewind through the decades and you’ll recall that the Power Station had a smash hit with it, Blondie have covered and recorded it live and last but not least, Joan Jett told Sirius radio that this single was one of the songs she used to learned to play guitar.