Action (Sweet song)
"Action" is a self-written and produced 1975 song by British glam rock band Sweet. BackgroundThe song went through several iterations; a 7" single version was recorded at Ian Gillan's Kingsway Studios in London and slightly different versions appear on the albums Strung Up and Give Us a Wink.[citation needed] The lyrics refer to Sweet's negative treatment as pop stars, particularly by the music press, and to the demands of the music industry. The track features a masked "backwards vocal" with the words "You kiss my arse".[citation needed] The first verse has a striking resemblance to the hard rock section of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody", which was not released for another four months.[citation needed] Lead singer Brian Connolly called it a "blatant rip-off".[citation needed] Chart performanceWeekly chartsThe single reached No. 15 in the UK in July 1975, and went to the Top 40 in the US the following year.
Year-end charts
Def Leppard version
In 1993, English rock band Def Leppard covered "Action" on their album Retro Active. "Andy [Scott] said that our version of 'Action' was the best cover of a Sweet song he'd ever heard," noted singer Joe Elliott.[6] The original 1992 recording, recorded before guitarist Vivian Campbell joined the band, was released as a B-side to "Make Love Like a Man"; the version featured on Retro Active and released as a single features a newly-recorded snare drum from drummer Rick Allen and additional backing vocals from Campbell and P.J. Smith. The single charted at number 14 on UK Singles Chart.[7] The music video was directed by Phil Tuckett from NFL entertainment. The approximate shooting date was between June and December 1993; in Sheffield, Ottawa, and Joe Elliott's home in Ireland. The band 'discovered' the masked backwards vocal on the original track and refer to it on the CD single cover. Leppard's version reappeared on a special edition of their 2006 album Yeah!. Track listingCD: Bludgeon Riffola/LEPCD 13 (UK)/858 093-2 (INT)
Other cover versions
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