Brothers in Arms (song)
"Brothers in Arms" | |||||||||||||
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Single by Dire Straits | |||||||||||||
from the album Brothers in Arms | |||||||||||||
B-side | "Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero (Live)" & "Why Worry (Instrumental segment)" | ||||||||||||
Released | 14 October 1985 | ||||||||||||
Format | 7" vinyl | ||||||||||||
Recorded | December 1984 | ||||||||||||
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Length | 6:58 (Album version) 6:05 (Edited version) 4:55 (Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits version) |
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Label | Vertigo Records/Warner Bros. Records | ||||||||||||
Writer(s) | Mark Knopfler | ||||||||||||
Producer(s) | Neil Dorfsman, Mark Knopfler | ||||||||||||
Dire Straits singles chronology | |||||||||||||
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"Brothers in Arms" is a 1985 song by Dire Straits, appearing as the closing track on the album of the same name. It is in G# minor. It was originally written in 1982, the year of the Falklands War. It was re-released in 2007 as a special edition to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the conflict and raise funds for veterans of it with posttraumatic stress disorder.[1]
Contents
History
There are two studio recorded versions of this song: the album version which is 6:55 minutes, and the shorter version which is 6:05 minutes and features slightly different (and shorter) solos at the beginning and end of the song. The version that appears on Dire Straits' greatest hits album, Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits, is 4:55. The version featured on the live album On the Night contains an extra pedal steel guitar solo and is 8:55. The full-length, studio album version (6:55) was also included on the 2005 compilation Private Investigations.
Mark Knopfler usually played the song on a Gibson Les Paul guitar, rather than his usual Schecter "Stratocaster", and a Les Paul appears in the distinctive promo video, which is in the style of a charcoal drawing, interspersing scenes of the band playing with scenes of war. During Dire Straits' 1992 "On Every Street" tour, Knopfler used his Pensa-Suhr MK1 for this song, like most of the others.
The song is reported to be the first CD single ever released;[2] it was released in the United Kingdom in 1985.
The song's meaning, influence and impact was discussed in the BBC radio programme and podcast Soul Music in January 2013.[3]
Music video
The music video uses rotoscoping and shows the band performing, overlaid with images of the First World War.[4] In the first seconds of the clip, a zoom-out is seen from the animated clip from the single "Money for Nothing" from the same album. In contrast with the at-that-time very modern clip in "Money for Nothing", the video clip has a very classic appearance in noisy black and white images.[5]
Track listings
7" Single
- "Brothers In Arms" - 6:04
- "Going Home (Theme of the Local Hero)" (Live) - 4:45
Charts
Chart (1985/88) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart | 16 |
Irish Singles Chart | 10 |
Dutch Top 40 | 59[6] |
Australian Singles Chart | 57 |
New Zealand Singles Chart | 5 |
Cover versions
- Gregorian covered the song for their album Masters of Chant, Chapter 1-3
- Vienna Symphonic Orchestra Project did an instrumental cover for their 1986 VSOP, Vol. 1 album
- Folk singer Joan Baez covered the song for her 1987 album, Recently
- Serbian rock band Galija covered the song, with lyrics in their native language, entitled "Kad me pogledaš" on their 1989 album Korak do slobode
- Metallica covered the song on the Bridge School Benefit fundraiser
- The Finnish Symphonic power metal band Northern Kings covered the song on their 2007 album Reborn
- Ryan Kelly covered this song as part of the 2007 Celtic Thunder DVD and during the 2008 tour
- The Finnish a cappella band Club for Five covered the song on their 2009 album You're the Voice
- Nina Persson and Georg Wadenius performed a version on Wadenius' 2009 album Reconnection
- Alex Cornish performed a cover of the song on The Dermot O'Leary Show on BBC Radio 2 in May 2010: the recording was included on the Dermot O'Leary Saturday Sessions CD[7]
See also
References
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