Look at Yourself (song) explained

Look at Yourself
Cover:Look At Yourself (Uriah Heep single - cover art).jpg
Type:single
Artist:Uriah Heep
Album:Look at Yourself
B-Side:"What Should Be Done"
"Love Machine" (US)
Released:3 September 1971 (UK)
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:5:09 (album version)
3:04 (single version)
Label:Bronze
Mercury
Prev Title:Lady in Black
Prev Year:1971
Next Title:The Wizard
Next Year:1972

"Look at Yourself" is a song by British rock band Uriah Heep, originally released in 1971 on their third studio album, Look at Yourself, and the same month as a single, the first by the band in the United Kingdom. It was written and sung by Ken Hensley.

According to Hensley, the reason that he took over the lead vocals on the recording was that the band's frontman David Byron had throat problems during the recording session. However, Byron sang lead vocals on the song during Uriah Heep's live performances.

"Look at Yourself" was later included on the band's first live album, Uriah Heep Live, and on their first compilation album, The Best of Uriah Heep.

The song was used in the first episode of the 2006 BBC series Life on Mars.

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