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The Ballroom Blitz

1973 song by The Sweet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ballroom Blitz
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"The Ballroom Blitz" is a song by British glam rock band The Sweet, written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. The song reached number one in Canada, number two in the UK Singles Chart and the Australian Chart, and number five on the US Billboard Hot 100.

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Background

"The Ballroom Blitz" was inspired by an incident on 27 January 1973 when the band were performing at the Grand Hall in Kilmarnock, Scotland, and were driven offstage by a bottling.[9]

History and description

The song was recorded on 11–12 June 1973 at Audio International Studio, 18 Rodmarton Street, London,[10][11] and released as a single in September 1973.

The song appeared on the US and Canadian versions of Desolation Boulevard but never appeared on a Sweet album in the UK, other than hits compilations.[12]

The initial guitar and drum riff of the song has similarity to a 1963 song by Bobby Comstock called "Let's Stomp".[13]

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Cover versions

An early cover of "The Ballroom Blitz" was by the Les Humphries Singers in 1974, the first German single to reach #1 in New Zealand.[14] In 1979, the song was covered by the Damned, which featured Lemmy from Motörhead on bass guitar. It was released as a B-side to "I Just Can't Be Happy Today" and featured as a bonus track on their CD reissue of Machine Gun Etiquette.[15][16]

Other covers include Krokus in 1984, the Surf Punks on their 1988 album Oh No! Not Them Again; and Tia Carrere on the soundtrack to Wayne's World in 1992.[17][18] In 2003, the song was covered by the female Estonian rock band of Vanilla Ninja. In 2016, The Struts recorded it for the soundtrack of film The Edge of Seventeen.[19] In 2020, industrial metal band 3Teeth released Guns Akimbo, a two-track set that included a cover version of "The Ballroom Blitz". The song was previously featured in the 2019 action comedy film Guns Akimbo.[20]

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The song was written following a bottling incident at the Grand Hall in Kilmarnock, Scotland
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Chart performance

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References

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