- News of the World (song)
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"News of the World" Single by The Jam Released 11 March 1978 Genre Mod revival Label Polydor Writer(s) Bruce Foxton Producer Vic Smith and Chris Parry The Jam singles chronology "The Modern World"
(1977)"News of the World"
(1978)"David Watts"
(1978)News of the World was a single by British group The Jam released on 11 March 1978. It reached #27 in the UK Singles Chart. "Aunties And Uncles (Impulsive Youths)" and "Innocent Man" appeared as its B-side. The title refers to the then extant British tabloid newspaper, News of the World.
It is not included on any of the band's studio albums and featured the band's bass player Bruce Foxton on lead vocals. It was also the only Jam single to be written by Foxton, apart from the double A-side single When You're Young/Smithers-Jones (Smithers-Jones being written by Foxton), and Funeral Pyre which was written by all three Jam members: Weller/Foxton/Buckler.
The video for the single was filmed on the roof of Battersea Power Station in London.
The song is used as the theme tune for the British satirical panel game Mock the Week.
Studio albums Live albums Singles "In the City" · "All Around the World" · "The Modern World" · "News of the World" · "David Watts" / "'A' Bomb In Wardour Street" · "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" · "Strange Town" · "When You're Young" · "The Eton Rifles" · "Going Underground" / "Dreams of Children" · "Start!" · "That's Entertainment" · "Funeral Pyre" · "Absolute Beginners" · "Town Called Malice" / "Precious" · "Just Who Is the 5 O'Clock Hero?" · "The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow)" · "Beat Surrender"Compilations Snap! · Greatest Hits · Extras · Collection · Direction Reaction Creation · The Very Best of The Jam · Beat Surrender · 45 rpm: The Singles, 1977-1979 · 45 rpm: The Singles, 1980–1982 · The Sound of the JamRelated articles Fire and Skill: The Songs of the Jam · Mod revival · Polydor Records · The Style Council · The Merton Parkas · Vic Coppersmith-HeavenMock the Week List of episodes · Opening themeCreators Dan Patterson · Mark LevesonPresenter Regular panelists Chris Addison (series 10–present) · Frankie Boyle (series 1–7) · Rory Bremner (series 1–2) · Hugh Dennis (series 1–present) · Russell Howard (series 4–9) · Andy Parsons (series 3–present)Categories:- 1978 singles
- The Jam songs
- 1970s single stubs
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