Released: March 20, 2001

Songwriter: Spencer Davis Muff Winwood Steve Winwood

Producer: The Grateful Dead

[Verse 1]
Well, my temperature is rising, got my feet on the floor
Crazy people rocking 'cause they wanna go more
Let me in, baby, I don't know what you got
But you better take it easy 'cause this place is hot

[Chorus]
And I'm so glad you made it, so glad you made it
Gimme some lovin', gimme gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin', gimme gimme some lovin'
Gimme gimme some lovin' every day

[Verse 2]
Well, I feel so good, everybody's getting high
You better take it easy 'cause the place is on fire
Been a hard day and I don't know what to do
Wait a minute, baby, this could happen to you

[Chorus]
And I'm so glad you made it, so glad you made it
You gotta gimme some lovin', gimme gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin', gimme gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin' every day

[Instrumental break]

[Verse 3]
Well, I feel so good, everybody's getting high
You better take it easy 'cause the place is on fire
Been a hard day, nothing went too good
Now we're gonna relax just like everybody should

[Chorus]
And I'm so glad you made it, so glad you made it
You gotta gimme some lovin', gimme gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin', gimme gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin' every day

[Outro]
Love ya

Grateful Dead

Amidst the growing counter-culture scene in the San Francisco Bay Area, The Grateful Dead were founded by lead guitarist/vocalist Jerry Garcia, bass player Phil Lesh, rhythm guitarist Bob Weir, keyboardist Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, and drummer Bill Kreutzmann in Palo Alto in 1965, originally as The Warlocks. Percussionist Mickey Hart later joined the group in 1967 and other members cycled through the group in following years as the core remained intact. Their eclectic music formed the archetype for the “Jam Band” genre, combining elements from rock, blues, folk, country, bluegrass, and psychedelic music into improvisational performances.

Over the years the Dead released 22 recorded albums, although they were most famous for their improvisational jams at concerts, earning them a cult-like following of self-proclaimed “Dead Heads” who would follow the band from concert-to-concert throughout the band’s career.

The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 and they’ve sold more than 40 million albums in total; all that with only one top 40 hit (“Truckin”), and one Top 10 hit (“Touch of Grey”) that came near the end of the band’s run, shortly before Jerry Garcia’s death in 1995. Grateful Dead was also ranked 57th in Rolling Stone’s “The Greatest Artists of All Time” issue in 2004 and 2005. Since then, various incarnations of the Dead have continued to tour, although a 2015 farewell tour was said to be the band’s last.