The Walk (Eurythmics song)
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"The Walk" | ||
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Single by Eurythmics | ||
from the album Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) | ||
Released | June 1982 | |
Format | 7", 12" | |
Recorded | 1982 | |
Genre | New Wave, Electronica, Synth Pop | |
Label | RCA | |
Producer(s) | David A. Stewart Adam Williams |
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Eurythmics singles chronology | ||
"This Is the House" (1982) |
"The Walk" (1982) |
"Love Is a Stranger" (1982) |
This article is about Eurythmics' single; for the 1983 single by The Cure, see The Walk (The Cure song).
"The Walk" was Eurythmics' fourth single, produced by band member David A. Stewart and Adam Williams (ex-bassist of The Selector), self-funded at Eurythmics own 8-track home studio. As with their previous three singles, it was a commercial failure.
All the non-album tracks from this single were omitted from SonyBMG's remastering of 2005, and remain unavailable on CD. "Invisible Hands" had been the working title for what became the group's Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) album, but in the end was dropped from the album altogether.
[edit] Track listings
7"
- A: "The Walk"
- B: "Step on the Beast"
- "The Walk" part 2
12"
- "The Walk"
- "Invisible Hands"
- "Dr. Trash"
- "The Walk" part 2
[edit] Personnel
- Ann Lennox: vocals piano and melodica
- David A. Stewart: synthesizers and guitar
- Dick Cuthell horns and trumpet solo
- The willing paticipants: male choir
- Fritz from Flex: Street talk and rap on "Step on the Beast"