Take On the World
| "Take On the World" | ||||||||||
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| Single by Judas Priest | ||||||||||
| from the album Killing Machine | ||||||||||
| B-side | "Starbreaker (Live)" | |||||||||
| Released | 20 January 1979 | |||||||||
| Format | 45 RPM | |||||||||
| Recorded | 1978 at Utopia, Basing Street and CBS Studios in London | |||||||||
| Genre | Rock, heavy metal | |||||||||
| Length | 3:02 | |||||||||
| Label | Columbia | |||||||||
| Writer(s) | Rob Halford Glenn Tipton | |||||||||
| Producer(s) | James Guthrie Judas Priest | |||||||||
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"Take On the World" is a song by British heavy metal band Judas Priest, originally released on their 1978 album Killing Machine, and released as a single in January 1979. It was the first Judas Priest single to chart in the UK Top 40 reaching number 14. The song was an attempt at producing a stadium shoutalong tune in the mould of Queen's "We Will Rock You". It was also covered by new wave band The Human League on their 1980 tour.[1]
Personnel
- Rob Halford – vocals
- K. K. Downing – guitar, backing vocals
- Glenn Tipton – guitar, backing vocals
- Ian Hill – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Les Binks – drums
References
- ↑ "THE HUMAN LEAGUE - CONCERTS". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
External links
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