Vitamin C (song)
"Vitamin C" | |
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![]() German single picture sleeve (1973) | |
Single by Can | |
from the album Ege Bamyasi | |
Released | 1972 |
Recorded | Inner Space Studio, Cologne |
Genre | Funk[1] |
Length | 3:34 |
Label | United Artists |
Songwriter(s) | Can |
Producer(s) | Can |
"Vitamin C" is a song by the krautrock band Can on their 1972 album Ege Bamyasi. It is notable for its thick bass line, bouncy percussion, and catchy chorus, which has Damo Suzuki repeating the line "Hey you! You're losing your Vitamin C". Considering its short length and relatively standard song structure, it is one of the band's more conventional songs.
It was featured in Samuel Fuller's German television Tatort production Kressin & die tote Taube auf der Beethovenstraße (Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street) in 1973, and then also released as a single with the B-side "I'm So Green".
In 1997, an 8-minute version of the song, remixed by British musical outfit U.N.K.L.E., was featured on Can's double remix album Sacrilege.
Vitamin C was featured in the opening of Paul Thomas Anderson's 2014 film Inherent Vice.
An interpolation of a keyboard sample from the song was used in Brooklyn band Woods' 2016 song "Can't See at All".
The song was also featured as the theme song for Jaden Smith's character 'Dizzee' throughout the Netflix series The Get Down.
References
Featured in Episode One of Netflix series The Get Down (2016)