Heart Full of Soul

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"Heart Full of Soul" is a 1965 rock song by the Yardbirds, notable for its pioneering use of fuzz-toned guitar and its role in shaping early psychedelic and raga rock.

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instanceOf single
song
artist The Yardbirds NERFINISHED
associatedAct Graham Gouldman NERFINISHED
associatedGenreMovement British Invasion NERFINISHED
early psychedelic era
bassistOnRecording Paul Samwell-Smith NERFINISHED
chartPerformance UK Singles Chart top 10 NERFINISHED
US Billboard Hot 100 top 10 NERFINISHED
chronologyInArtistDiscography follows For Your Love
precedes Evil Hearted You
composer Graham Gouldman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
drummerOnRecording Jim McCarty NERFINISHED
featuresMusicalStyle Indian-influenced guitar lines
genre psychedelic rock
raga rock
rock
hasBside Steeled Blues NERFINISHED
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
fuzz-toned electric guitar
vocals
hasMusicalCharacteristic drone-like guitar figures
minor-key melody
prominent fuzz distortion
influencedArtist later psychedelic-era rock bands
influencedGenre psychedelic rock
raga rock
leadGuitaristOnRecording Jeff Beck NERFINISHED
length approximately 2:28
notableFor influence on early psychedelic rock
influence on early raga rock
pioneering use of fuzz-toned guitar
originalLanguage English
performer The Yardbirds NERFINISHED
producer Giorgio Gomelsky NERFINISHED
The Yardbirds NERFINISHED
recordedBy The Yardbirds NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records
Epic Records
releaseType 7-inch single
releaseYear 1965
rhythmGuitaristOnRecording Chris Dreja NERFINISHED
vocalistOnRecording Keith Relf NERFINISHED
writer Graham Gouldman NERFINISHED

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The Yardbirds notableWork Heart Full of Soul