Nobody but Me

The Human Beinz

garage rock psychedelic rock rock

In 1967, 'Nobody but Me' became a surprise hit for The Human Beinz, reaching #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song's infectious energy and use of a riff from the Isley Brothers' 'Twist and Shout' helped to solidify its place within the garage rock movement of the 1960s. It has since been credited as a precursor to punk and has been covered by artists such as The Sonics and The New York Dolls.