A segment of "Nobody But Me" was also featured during the "House of Blue Leaves" fight scene in Quentin Tarantino's 2004 film Kill Bill, Vol. Marsh also counts the word "nobody" 46 times more. It was included on some versions of Lenny Kaye's Nuggets compilation, and is now recognised as a prime example of soul-influenced garage rock.ĭave Marsh, in his Book of Rock Lists named the version by the Human Beinz "The most negative song to hit the Top 40," noting that the word "no" is sung over 100 times in a mere 2:16. The Human Beinz' recording was a reworking and extension of the last part of the Isley Brothers' original song. ![]() The song was covered by Youngstown, Ohio's The Human Beinz and made them one-hit wonders after the song reached number eight on the Billboard pop singles chart in 1968. ![]() The Isley Brothers' original version, released as a single on Wand 131, failed to make the pop or R&B charts.
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