Stand and Deliver (song)

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"Stand and Deliver"
"Stand and Deliver" cover
Single by Adam & the Ants
from the album Prince Charming
Released Spring 1981
Format vinyl record (7")
Genre New Wave
Length 3:08
Label CBS Records
Chart positions
Adam & the Ants singles chronology
Cartrouble
(1981)
Stand and Deliver
(1981)
Prince Charming
(1981)

"Stand and Deliver" was Adam & the Ants' most successful single. It entered the UK Top 40 at Number One and stayed there for five weeks.[1] It was featured on their Prince Charming album. The video shows Adam Ant dressed as a "dandy highwayman" and generally indulging his exhibitionist instincts. The song, itself, conveys a similarly self-indulgent message. "Stand and Deliver" was a phrase commonly used by highwaymen in England during robberies.

A long-standing memory of the song is the memorable music-video that accompanied the music. The video showed a -- at that time -- controversial scene with Adam on the gallows with a noose around his neck until saved by the Ants cutting him free and jumping free. Another memorable scene is of Adam jumping through a window onto a banquet table.

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Preceded by
"Making Your Mind Up" by Bucks Fizz
UK number one single
May 3, 1981
Succeeded by
"Being With You" by Smokey Robinson