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"I Don't Need No Doctor" is a song originally written by Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson and popularized by the British rock band Humble Pie. The song was first featured on their 1971 album *Smokin'*, and it became one of their signature tracks. Known for its raw energy and powerful performance, "I Don't Need No Doctor" is a bluesy, soulful rock song in which the narrator expresses an overwhelming emotional longing, claiming that they don't need any medical help to cure their feelings, as the remedy is simply the love and presence of the person they desire. The song's energetic rhythm, heavy guitar riffs, and Steve Marriott's soulful, raspy vocals gave it a distinctive sound that blended rock, blues, and rhythm and blues elements.
"I Don't Need No Doctor" was a standout track for Humble Pie, showcasing the band's ability to fuse rock and blues influences in an electrifying way. The song was initially written by Ashford and Simpson, who were known for their work in the Motown scene and for penning hits for artists like Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross. Humble Pie's version, however, put their own unique stamp on the track, making it a hit in the rock world. The song's intensity, particularly in its live performances, made it a fan favorite and a staple of the band's concerts. Over time, "I Don't Need No Doctor" has been covered by several artists, but Humble Pie's rendition remains one of the most iconic and enduring versions, cementing the song's place in classic rock history.