Lay It Down (song)

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"Lay It Down"
"Lay It Down" cover
Single by Ratt
from the album Invasion of Your Privacy
Released 1985
Format Vinyl LP, Cassette, CD
Recorded 1985
Genre Glam Metal
Length 03:23
Label Atlantic
Producer(s) Beau Hill
Chart positions
  1. 40 (Billboard top 100)
Ratt singles chronology
"Lack of Communication" (1984) Lay It Down (1985) "You're In Love" (1985)

Lay It Down is one of the most famous songs made by the glam metal band Ratt. Expressing a deep yearning for love in earnest, the song conveys its tender message of both the emotional trust invested into love as well as the more primal animalistic physical desire inherent to mankind.

Stephen Pearcy intentionally strayed from saccharin sweet schmaltz while not crossing the line into sleaze. Musically, this song finds Ratt exhibiting the swagger of Aerosmith streamlined by the pop sensibilities of the Beatles. This versatility showed the world that they hadn't lost their touch while making their second album. "Lay It Down" was the first single released to promote their second album, "Invasion of Your Privacy".

This song reached #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the Summer of 1985. It continued Ratt's success in the world of rock music, which would not cease until the dawn of the following decade. The song was co-written by Ratt vocalist Stephen Pearcy, bassist Juan Croucier, and guitarists Robbin Crosby and Warren DeMartini. It is 3:23 long.

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[edit] Music Video

The music video shows lead singer Stephen Pearcy having a birthday party as a child, after he makes his birthday wish he gets a vision in the future. In it the band play in what looks to be an abadoned building. The woman in the video is Playboy model Marianne Gravatte, who is also the model on the cover of "Invasion Of Your Privacy".

[edit] Track Listing

1. Lay It Down - 3:23
2. Got Me On the Line - 3:04

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