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"Go!" is a song by English post-punk band Tones on Tail.
"Go!" | |
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Song by Tones on Tail | |
Language | English |
Genre | Dance-punk, post-punk |
Songwriter(s) | Daniel Ash, Glenn Campling, Kevin Haskins |
Producer(s) | Tones on Tail |
The song was initially a hit in dance clubs but made a number of appearances in popular culture in later years. In 1990, American electronic musician Moby used a sample of it in his 1990 dance hit of the same title. In 1997, it was featured in the film Grosse Pointe Blank and appeared on the second volume of the soundtrack. The song was also notably featured in the 2003 cult film Party Monster.
"Lions"/"Go!" | ||||
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Single by Tones on Tail | ||||
A-side | "Lions" | |||
B-side | "Go!" | |||
Released | 1984 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 2:33 ("Lions" B-side version) 3:21 (7" single version) | |||
Label | Beggars Banquet | |||
Songwriter(s) | Daniel Ash, Glenn Campling, Kevin Haskins | |||
Producer(s) | Tones on Tail | |||
Tones on Tail singles chronology | ||||
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"Go!" was initially released as the B-side to their 1984 single "Lions", which originally appeared on the band's only studio album, Pop, released in the same year. This version of "Go!" has a running time of 2:33, although the 12" single version utilizes the 'Club Mix', with a running time of 4:33.
"Go!" was eventually released as a single in its own right, with a running time of 3:21.
AllMusic called the song "one of the defining moments of early-'80s new wave dance"[1] that "remains a wonderful atypical dancefloor smash".[2]
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