No Class

1979 single by Motörhead From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

No Class

"No Class" is a song by the British heavy metal band Motörhead. It was released in 1979 in 7" vinyl pressings. The song first appeared on the 1979 album Overkill, and became one of the "cornerstones" of the classic 1981 live album No Sleep 'til Hammersmith.[2] It is one of the band's "anthems".[3]

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"Motörhead – No Class"
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Single by Motörhead
from the album Overkill
B-side"Like a Nightmare"
Released15 June 1979[1]
RecordedDecember 1978  January 1979
Roundhouse Studios
Sound Development Studios
GenreHeavy metal
Length2:39
LabelBronze Records/EMI
Songwriter(s)Eddie Clarke
Ian Kilmister
Phil Taylor
Producer(s)Jimmy Miller
Motörhead singles chronology
"Overkill"
(1979)
"Motörhead – No Class"
(1979)
"Bomber"
(1979)
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Release

It was available in three different covers, with a picture of Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie Clarke or Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor. The single also contains the B-side "Like a Nightmare", which can be found on the reissued versions of Overkill.[4] The song was already a live track before it was recorded for Overkill.[5]

Style and influences

Stylistically, the song is described as "get-down rock boogie".[6] Critics have noted the similarities at the time between Motörhead's music and ZZ Top's, and the guitar riff in "No Class" is said to be "stolen" from ZZ Top's "Tush."[7]

On Motörhead's 1999 live album Everything Louder than Everyone Else, before playing "No Class" Lemmy dedicated the song to long-time friend Wendy O. Williams, who had committed suicide the previous month.[8]

Notable covers

Single track listing

  1. "No Class" (Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister, Phil Taylor)
  2. "Like a Nightmare" (Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor)

Personnel

References

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