Demolition Man (song)

This article is about the Grace Jones/Police song. For the Def Leppard song, see Euphoria (Def Leppard album).
For other uses of "Demolition Man", see Demolition Man (disambiguation).
"Demolition Man"
Single by Grace Jones
from the album Nightclubbing
B-side "Warm Leatherette", "Bullshit"
Released February 16, 1981
Format
  • 7"
  • 12"
Genre
Length 4:04
Label Island
Writer(s) Sting
Producer(s)
Grace Jones singles chronology
"Breakdown"
(1980)
"Demolition Man"
(1981)
"I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)"
(1981)

"Demolition Man" is a song written by Sting and performed by Grace Jones as the A-side of a 1981 single. Sting's band, The Police, later released their rendition of the song on their album Ghost in the Machine.

Background

The song was written by Sting of The Police.[1] The lyric "I'm a three-line whip", often assumed to be a reference to sadomasochism, is in fact an allusion to the voting instructions issued to British members of parliament to cast their votes according to the party line. Sting explained this in an interview: "Whatever party's in power in Parliament, if it's a really important vote, you get a one-line whip. If it's incredibly important, you have a two-line whip, and something monumentally important is a three-line whip."[2]

Grace Jones version

"Demolition Man" was released as the lead single from Grace Jones's 1981 album Nightclubbing. The song was performed on A One Man Show tour, featuring marching "Joneses" (stand-ins wearing Grace Jones masks), and included in the documentary film. A still picture from the video was later used for the cover of 1982 singles "Nipple to the Bottle" and "The Apple Stretching".

Track listing

A. "Demolition Man" – 3:31
B. "Warm Leatherette" – 4:25
A. "Demolition Man" – 4:56
B. "Bullshit" – 5:18

The Police version

"Demolition Man"
Song by The Police from the album Ghost in the Machine
Released 2 October 1981
Genre Hard rock
Length 5:57
Label A&M
Writer(s) Sting
Producer(s) The Police
Ghost in the Machine track listing

"Hungry for You (J'aurais toujours faim de toi)"
(4)
"Demolition Man"
(5)
"Too Much Information"
(6)

Soon after Jones released her version as a single, The Police recorded their own version for their 1981 album, Ghost in the Machine. The Police recorded the song in a jazzy hard rock style, featuring a guitar solo by Andy Summers.

Personnel

Covers

Use in popular culture and other media

References

  1. "Repertoire Search". repertoire.bmi.com. Retrieved 2011-08-19.
  2. Vic Garbarini. "Article "I think if we came back..."". www.scarlet.nl. Retrieved 2011-08-19.
  3. "3340. "Demolition Man" by Grace Jones". sadclownrep.com. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  4. "Beavis and Butt-Head: Butt-Head from "Beavis and Butt-head" show". beavis-and-butthead-episodes.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
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