Serpentine Fire
"Serpentine Fire" is a single by Earth, Wind & Fire which was issued in October 1977 by Columbia Records. The single rose to Nos. 1 & 13 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs and Hot 100 charts respectively.
Overview
"Serpentine Fire" spent seven weeks atop the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart and was named the R&B single of the year by Billboard.The song was produced by bandleader Maurice White for Kalimba Productions and arranged by Tom Tom 84. "Serpentine Fire" was also composed by Maurice, Verdine White and Reginald 'Sonny' Burke. An instrumental version of "Serpentine Fire" was the b-side of this single. "Serpentine Fire" came off of EWF's 1977 album All 'n All.During October 1977, the music video for "Serpentine Fire" was issued by Columbia.
Critical reception
declared "songs such as Serpentine Fire and Jupiter run on sheer adrenaline". Ed Hogan of Allmusic called the tune "a poppin mid-tempo jam". Joe McEwen of Rolling Stone exclaimed "Serpentine Fire, a song about the spinal life-center philosophy of many Eastern religions, is a simple tango spiced by a subtle funk base and the incessant clanging of a cowbell." Phyl Garland of Stereo Review also described the song as "a high stepper guaranteed to set even the most sluggish soul into motion".Charts
Accolades
The information regarding accolades attributed to "Serpentine Fire" is adapted from Acclaimed Music.Publication | Country | Accolade | Year | Rank |
Dave Marsh | U.S. | The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made | 1989 | 307 |
Bruce Pollock | U.S. | The 7,500 Most Important Songs of 1944-2000 | 2005 | * |
pc muñoz | U.S. | Verse-Chorus-Verse: A Column Dedicated to Great Songs | 2005 | * |
Mark Ellingham | U.S. | The Rough Guide Book of Playlists: 5,000 Songs You Must Download | 2007 | * |
designates lists that are unordered.