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==Lyrics==
{{Fever}}


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==Credits==
|title = [[Inch By Inch]] / [[Fever]] (Live 1999)
* Written by: '''[[Otis Blackwell|John Davenport]]''' (pseudonym for '''[[Otis Blackwell]]''') and '''[[Eddie Cooley]]'''
|writer = [[Otis Blackwell|John Davenport (''a.k.a'' Otis Blackwell)]] & [[Eddie Cooley]] ("Fever" only)
* Produced by: (none credited)
|performer = [[Elvis Costello]] with [[Steve Nieve]]
* Recorded at Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney [[Concert 1999-02-19|1999-02-19]]
|musicians = [[Elvis Costello]] - vocal, guitar<br>[[Steve Nieve]] - piano
* Musicians:
|record_info = [[Concert 1999-02-19 Sydney|February 19, 1999, Sydney, Australia]]
:'''[[Elvis Costello]]''' - [[Singers|vocal]], [[Guitarists|guitar]]
|release_info = April 19, 1999
:'''[[Steve Nieve]]''' - [[Keyboardists|keyboards]]
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|singles = [[Single: Toledo|Toledo]], 1999
|collections =
|soundtracks =
|various_artists =
|promos =
|videos =
|length = 4:03
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{{song notes
|first = [[Concert 1999-02-16 Melbourne|February 16, 1999, Melbourne, Australia]]
|last = [[Concert 2005-04-15 Sioux Falls|April 15, 2005, Sioux Falls, SD]]
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==Discography==
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'''Albums:'''
{{thumb: Single: Toledo (Part 1)}}
* none
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'''Singles:'''
* '''[[Single: Toledo|Toledo]]''', [[1999]]
 
'''Collections:'''
* none
 
'''Alternate Versions:'''
* none
 
'''Soundtracks:'''
* none


'''Various Artists collections:'''
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* none
|covers =
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==Covers==
==Recordings by other artists==
'''Recorded by:'''
*[[Little Willie John]], single and on '''Fever''', 1956
*[[Little Willie John]], single and on '''Fever''', 1956
*'''[[Peggy Lee]]''', single, 1958
*'''[[Peggy Lee]]''', single, 1958
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*[[Ray Charles]] & Natalie Cole, on '''Genius Loves Company''', 2004
*[[Ray Charles]] & Natalie Cole, on '''Genius Loves Company''', 2004
*''and many more''
*''and many more''
==Bootlegs==
* ''This section is incomplete.''
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==Chords==
* ''This section is incomplete.''
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==Internal links==  
==Internal links==  
*[[Template:Fever]]
*[[Template: Fever|Lyrics]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fever_(1956_song) Fever on Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fever_(1956_song) Wikipedia: Fever]
 


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Revision as of 05:17, 11 May 2009

Now you listened to my story
Here's the point that I have made
Cats were made to give chicks fever
Be it Fahrenheit or Centigrade

You give me fever when you kiss me
Fever till you live and learn
Fever till you sizzle
But what a lovely way to burn

Inch By Inch / Fever (Live 1999)
Written byJohn Davenport (a.k.a Otis Blackwell) & Eddie Cooley ("Fever" only)
Performed byElvis Costello with Steve Nieve
MusiciansElvis Costello - vocal, guitar
Steve Nieve - piano
RecordedFebruary 19, 1999, Sydney, Australia
ReleasedApril 19, 1999
SinglesToledo, 1999
Length4:03


Single: ToledoToledo (Part 1) UK CD single front insert.jpg


Recordings by other artists

  • Little Willie John, single and on Fever, 1956
  • Peggy Lee, single, 1958
  • Elvis Presley, on Elvis Is Back!, 1960
  • Ben E. King, on Ben E. King Sings For Soulful Lovers, 1962
  • Conway Twitty, on R&B 63, 1963
  • Quincy Jones, on Quincy's Got A Brand New Bag, 1965
  • Wanda Jackson, on The Many Moods Of Wanda Jackson, 1968
  • The Cramps, on Songs The Lord Taught Us, 1980
  • Madonna, on Erotica, 1993
  • Beyoncé, on The Fighting Temptations soundtrack, 2003
  • Ray Charles & Natalie Cole, on Genius Loves Company, 2004
  • and many more

Internal links

External links