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Flint’s Classic Rock – 103.9 The Fox

Writers: Warren Zevon and LeRoy P. Marinell

Producers: Jackson Browne and Waddy Wachtel

Recorded: 1977 at the Sound Factory, Los Angeles

Released: January 24th, 1978

    Players: Warren Zevon — vocals, piano
    Waddy Wachtel — guitar, vocals
    Bob Glaub — bass
    Russ Kunkel — drums
    Jim Horn — saxophone
    Linda Ronstadt, Jennifer Warnes & Jackson Browne — backing vocals
    Album: Excitable Boy (Asylum)

    The title track of Warren Zevon’s second album, “Excitable Boy” became something of an anthem for the idiosyncratic singer-songwriter, who was until then best known for penning the Linda Ronstadt hit “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me.”

    According to Zevon, however, its inspiration was purely musical: “I was at LeRoy Marinell’s house in Venice, California. LeRoy cooked a pot roast. After dinner the subject of my guitar playing came up, and I asked him why no one let me play lead guitar with them. He said, ‘You get good ideas, Warren, but then you get too excited.’ I said, ‘I’m just an excitable boy.’”

    In addition to co-producer Jackson Browne, “Excitable Boy” features Ronstadt and Jennifer Warnes guesting on backing vocals.

    “Excitable Boy” received some radio play in the late ’70s thanks to the success of “Werewolves Of London,” the top-30 hit from that album.

    Excitable Boy was Zevon’s most successful album, peaking at Number Eight on the Billboard 200 and earning a gold record.