Electric Avenue (song)

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"Electric Avenue"

UK cover
Single by Eddy Grant
from the album Killer on the Rampage
Released 1982 / March 1983 (US)
Genre Rock, Electro, reggae fusion
Label Parlophone, EMI
Writer(s) Eddy Grant
Producer(s)

Eddy Grant

Music sample
"Electric Avenue"

"Electric Avenue" is an RIAA platinum-certified single by Eddy Grant, from his 1982 album Killer on the Rampage. In the US, it was one of 1983's biggest hits of the year.

It was initially released as a single in 1982, and reached number two on the UK Singles Chart. In March 1983, CBS decided to launch the single in United States where it spent five weeks at #2 in Billboard (kept out of the top spot by "Every Breath You Take" by The Police) and hit #1 in Cash Box magazine. The song's lyrics refer to the 1981 Brixton riot, the title referring to Electric Avenue, a market street in the Brixton area of London.

Other release information

The original B-Side to this song was a non-LP track entitled "Time Warp." The 45 sold over one million copies in the United States, earning a platinum certification. It was later re-issued with "I Don't Want to Dance" as the flip side.

Electric Avenue was re-released in 2001. The single featured the "Ringbang Remix", and reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart in June 2001.[1]

The Ringbang Remix was also featured on Now That's What I Call Music! 49 as track 1 of disc 2

Other versions

The song has been covered by many artists since its original release:

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Preceded by
"Flashdance... What a Feeling" by Irene Cara
Canadian "RPM" Singles Chart number-one single
June 25, 1983
Succeeded by
"Every Breath You Take" by The Police
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