- Sun City (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Sun City
Artist =Artists United Against Apartheid
from Album = Sun City
Released = November 1985
Format =12-inch
Recorded =January 28 ,1985
Genre = Multifaceted
Length = 5:45
Label =Manhattan Records
Writer =Steven Van Zandt
Producer =Steven Van Zandt
[Certification =]
Chart position =- #38 (U.S. pop singles)
- #21 (UK pop singles)
"Sun City" is a 1985
protest song written bySteven Van Zandt and recorded byArtists United Against Apartheid to convey opposition to theSouth Africa n policy ofapartheid .History
Van Zandt was interested in writing a song about South Africa's Sun City casino resort, to make parallels with the plight of Native Americans.
Danny Schechter , a journalist who was then working withABC News ' "20/20 ", suggested turning the song into a different kind of "We Are the World ", or as Schechter explains, "a song about change not charity, freedom not famine." ["The More You Watch, The Less You Know" by Danny Schechter.]As Van Zandt was writing it, Schechter suggested that he include the names of the artists who had played Sun City in defiance of a
United Nations -sanctioned cultural boycott. "I was probably still thinking of 20/20's exposé of conservative Africanists fifteen years earlier," says Schechter. Van Zandt wasn't sure that was wise, but did it anyway, asking in one of the original lyrics, "Linda Ronstadt , how could you do that?" and singling outJulio Iglesias , Queen, theO'Jays ,Ray Charles andRod Stewart . Van Zandt wasn't enthusiastic about writing those lyrics and soon dropped them to avoid offending those artists. Musically speaking, the song was a cutting edge fusion of hip-hop (which was still in its early development),R&B , andhard rock .When Van Zandt was finished writing "Sun City", he and Schechter spent the next several months searching for artists to participate in recording it. Van Zandt initially declined to invite
Bruce Springsteen , not wanting to take advantage of their friendship, but Schechter had no problem asking himself; Springsteen accepted the invitation. Van Zandt was also shy about calling legendary jazz artistMiles Davis , whom Schechter also contacted; with minimal persuasion, Davis also accepted. Eventually, Van Zandt and Schechter would gather a wide array of artists, includingKool DJ Herc ,Grandmaster Melle Mel ,Ruben Blades ,Bob Dylan ,Herbie Hancock ,Ringo Starr and his sonZak Starkey ,Lou Reed ,Run DMC ,Peter Gabriel ,David Ruffin ,Eddie Kendricks ,Darlene Love ,Bobby Womack ,Afrika Bambaataa ,Kurtis Blow ,Jackson Browne and then-girlfriendDarryl Hannah ,U2 , George Clinton,Keith Richards ,Ronnie Wood ,Bonnie Raitt ,Hall & Oates ,Jimmy Cliff ,Big Youth ,Michael Monroe ,Peter Garrett ,Ron Carter ,Ray Barretto ,Gil-Scott Heron ,Nona Hendryx ,Pat Benatar , andJoey Ramone .No less than 303 tracks were mixed-down to create "Sun City," possibly a record for a pop single. A
music video directed byJonathan Demme withGodley and Creme was also produced."Sun City" only reached #38 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1985, the reason for that low chart rank was because only about half of American radio stations played "Sun City", with some objecting to the lyrics' explicit criticism of PresidentRonald Reagan 's policy of "constructive engagement ." R&B stations felt it was too rock-oriented, while rock stations considered it too steeped in hip-hop and R&B. The song was banned in South Africa itself.The song did somewhat better overseas, reaching #21 on the
UK Singles Chart , becoming a substantial hit inThe Netherlands , and achieving chart action in a number of other European countries."Sun City" was picked as record of the year by many of the most influential music critics, topping the prestigious international
Pazz & Jop Critics Poll for best single of the year.In a episode of the 80's TV show "
Trick-or-Treat ",Black Sabbath guitaristTony Iommi picks up the "Sun City"-single and says "What the fuck? Sun City?" and then throws it away.The song was performed by
Simple Minds as part of the medley "Love Song-Sun City-Dance to the Music" in their 1987 live album "Live in the City of Light ".On "Late Night with David Letterman," Letterman's Top 10 resolutions for 1986 was topped by, "I ain't gonna play Sun City."
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