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Do the Strand was written by Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry. Ferry said of the song`s origins, "I had long been a fan of Cole Porter and other songwriters from his era. Do the Strand was an attempt to emulate that style of writing, with a lot of cultural references that I found interesting."[4]

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Singles chronology

Pyjamarama
Pyjamarama
23/2/1973
Do the Strand
Do the Strand
0/7/1973
Street Life
Street Life
0/11/1973

Do the Strand

Roxy Music

1973 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Julio 1973 · Fecha Grabación: Febrero 1973 -
    Discográfica: Island · Estudio de grabación: AIR Studios, London · Productor: Chris Thomas , John Anthony , Roxy Music
    1
    Do the Strand
    Roxy Music • w: Bryan Ferry • 1973 /07
    4:02
  • 2
    Editions of You
    Roxy Music • w: Bryan Ferry • 1973 /07
    0:00
  • Album


    For Your Pleasure

    For Your Pleasure

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 23 Marzo 1973 · Fecha Grabación: Febrero 1973 -
    Discográfica: Island Warner Bros. · Estudio de Grabación: AIR (London) · Productor: Chris Thomas , John Anthony , Roxy Music
    1
    Do the Strand
    Roxy Music • w: Bryan Ferry • 1973 /03 /23 Side one
    4:04
  • 2
    Beauty Queen
    Roxy Music • w: Bryan Ferry • 1973 /03 /23 Side one
    4:41
  • 3
    Strictly Confidential
    Roxy Music • w: Bryan Ferry • 1973 /03 /23 Side one
    3:48
  • 4
    Editions of You
    Roxy Music • w: Bryan Ferry • 1973 /03 /23 Side one
    3:51
  • 5
    In Every Dream Home a Heartache
    Roxy Music • w: [nb 1] • 1973 /03 /23 Side one
    5:29
  • 1
    The Bogus Man
    Roxy Music • w: Bryan Ferry • 1973 /03 /23 Side two
    9:22
  • 2
    Grey Lagoons
    Roxy Music • w: Bryan Ferry • 1973 /03 /23 Side two
    4:11
  • 3
    For Your Pleasure
    Roxy Music • w: Bryan Ferry • 1973 /03 /23 Side two
    6:58
  • Album

    Pyjamarama
    Pyjamarama
    23/2/1973
    Do the Strand
    Do the Strand
    0/7/1973
    Street Life
    Street Life
    0/11/1973
    "Do the Strand"
    Single by Roxy Music
    from the album For Your Pleasure
    B-side"Editions of You"
    ReleasedJuly 1973
    RecordedFebruary 1973
    StudioAIR Studios, London
    Genre
    Length4:04 (album)
    3:19 (single)
    LabelIsland
    Songwriter(s)Bryan Ferry
    Producer(s)Chris Thomas, John Anthony, Roxy Music
    Roxy Music singles chronology
    "Pyjamarama"
    (1973)
    "Do the Strand"
    (1973)
    "Street Life"
    (1973)
    Official audio
    "Do the Strand" on YouTube

    Review

    Lyric

    Do the Strand was written by Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry. Ferry said of the song`s origins, "I had long been a fan of Cole Porter and other songwriters from his era. Do the Strand was an attempt to emulate that style of writing, with a lot of cultural references that I found interesting."[4]

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    In the mode of early-1960s `dance craze` songs such as "The Twist", the song tries to convince the listener to dance the Strand, which takes its name from a film noir advertisement for Strand cigarettes. The lyric includes, as is typical for early Roxy Music, references to notable art, including The Sphinx, the Mona Lisa, Lolita and Picasso`s Guernica. Bryan Ferry described his idea for The Strand as "the `dance of life` – thus bringing to mind earlier dance phenomena, such as the avant-garde passion and exuberance of both the Ballets Russes and the controversial Jazz Age dance craze the Charleston."[5]

    The song gives no instructions on how the Strand should be danced. Simon Puxley, writing in 1973 for the Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music Archive, suggested the dance was "indefinable" and best thought of as "where it`s at, whatever turns you on. The buzz, the action, the centre, the quintessence, the energy."[6]

    Single

    "Do the Strand" was released as a single in 1973 in some countries but not in the UK. That same year, however, the band performed the song on the BBC music show The Old Grey Whistle Test.[7] It was released as a single in the UK in 1978 to promote Roxy Music`s Greatest Hits album, but it failed to chart. Despite this, the song remains one of the most popular amongst the band`s fans, especially at live concerts.

    The UK single cover features a photograph of Mackay, Ferry, Eno, Thompson and Manzanera, all posed with guitars.

    Cover versions

    The German synthpop band Alphaville recorded a cover version of "Do the Strand" for their 2003 album CrazyShow.

    The American pop band Scissor Sisters recorded a cover version for the War Child charity`s 2009 charity album War Child Presents Heroes.[8]

    Musicians

    • Andy Mackay – oboe and saxophone
    • Bryan Ferry – voice and keyboards
    • Brian Eno – synthesizer and tapes
    • Paul Thompson – drums
    • Phil Manzanera – guitar
    • John Porter – bass

    Lyric

    Do the Strand was written by Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry. Ferry said of the song`s origins, "I had long been a fan of Cole Porter and other songwriters from his era. Do the Strand was an attempt to emulate that style of writing, with a lot of cultural references that I found interesting."[4]

    In the mode of early-1960s `dance craze` songs such as "The Twist", the song tries to convince the listener to dance the Strand, which takes its name from a film noir advertisement for Strand cigarettes. The lyric includes, as is typical for early Roxy Music, references to notable art, including The Sphinx, the Mona Lisa, Lolita and Picasso`s Guernica. Bryan Ferry described his idea for The Strand as "the `dance of life` – thus bringing to mind earlier dance phenomena, such as the avant-garde passion and exuberance of both the Ballets Russes and the controversial Jazz Age dance craze the Charleston."[5]

    The song gives no instructions on how the Strand should be danced. Simon Puxley, writing in 1973 for the Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music Archive, suggested the dance was "indefinable" and best thought of as "where it`s at, whatever turns you on. The buzz, the action, the centre, the quintessence, the energy."[6]

    Single

    "Do the Strand" was released as a single in 1973 in some countries but not in the UK. That same year, however, the band performed the song on the BBC music show The Old Grey Whistle Test.[7] It was released as a single in the UK in 1978 to promote Roxy Music`s Greatest Hits album, but it failed to chart. Despite this, the song remains one of the most popular amongst the band`s fans, especially at live concerts.

    The UK single cover features a photograph of Mackay, Ferry, Eno, Thompson and Manzanera, all posed with guitars.

    Cover versions

    The German synthpop band Alphaville recorded a cover version of "Do the Strand" for their 2003 album CrazyShow.

    The American pop band Scissor Sisters recorded a cover version for the War Child charity`s 2009 charity album War Child Presents Heroes.[8]

    Musicians

    • Andy Mackay – oboe and saxophone
    • Bryan Ferry – voice and keyboards
    • Brian Eno – synthesizer and tapes
    • Paul Thompson – drums
    • Phil Manzanera – guitar
    • John Porter – bass

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