![]() At first it was “a complete failure” with rock stations, and the song “was close to being shelved”. In the US, it was Hysteria’s fourth single – released a full seven months after the album had come out. It had similar success in Australia and New Zealand. Released as the second UK single for the album, it reached a very respectable #18 there. Elliot explained in 2000:Īll of the sudden, rock and rap did mix, so we wrote our own.īecause Hysteria was already so far behind schedule and cost so much at that point, the record company originally did not want the band to spend more time and money finishing it to include it on the record, but Lange convinced them to allow it. Elliot believes that the first record he ever bought, "Sugar Sugar” by The Archies, was probably his subliminal inspiration for this track, as that song contains the very similar lyric “pour a little sugar on it, baby”.Įlliot was also inspired by the recent success of Run DMC’s groundbreaking collaboration with Aerosmith on “Walk This Way”. ![]() ![]() The first is that Joe Elliot asked Mutt Lange if he wanted one lump or two in his tea, to which Lange responded, “I don’t care, just pour some sugar on me.” The other is producer Mutt Lange overheard Elliot “playing around on the acoustic guitar singing ‘pour some sugar on me'”, and he insisted the song be fleshed out. There are two stories as to how the lyric came about. Out together, but you should still lisen to the record to get it right.“Pour Some Sugar On Me” was thrown together in the last ten days of recording sessions for Hysteria. The rhythm guitar, and the solo guitar kinda work off each other, so I haveĪdded barlines to this and added on the rhythm below. | -sustain this note: guitar 2 is tran here
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