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"My City Was Gone" Single by The Pretenders from the album Learning to Crawl A-side "Back on the Chain Gang" Released November 12, 1982 Genre Alternative rock Length 5:14 Label Sire Writer(s) Chrissie Hynde Producer Chris Thomas The Pretenders singles chronology "Back on the Chain Gang"
(1982)"My City Was Gone"
(1982)"2000 Miles"
(1983)Learning to Crawl track listing "Thumbelina"
(6)"My City Was Gone"
(7)"Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
(8)"My City Was Gone" is a song by the rock group The Pretenders. The song originally appeared in October 1982 as the B-side to the single release of "Back on the Chain Gang";[1] the two-sided single was the comeback release for the band following the death of founding bandmember James Honeyman-Scott. The song was included on the album Learning to Crawl released in early 1984 and became a radio favorite in the United States.
The song was written by Pretenders leader Chrissie Hynde[2], and reflected her growing interest in environmental and social concerns; the lyrics take the form of an autobiographical lament with the singer returning to her childhood home of Ohio and discovering that rampant development and pollution had destroyed the "pretty countryside" of her youth. The song makes a number of specific references to places in and around Akron, Ohio, including South Howard Street (line 5), the historic center of Akron, which was leveled to make way for an urban plaza with three skyscrapers and two parking decks (line 8).
Use by Rush Limbaugh
The distinctive opening riff from this song has been used as theme music for Rush Limbaugh's popular American talk radio program since 1984 during his days at KFBK in Sacramento, CA. In 1999, Rolling Stone magazine reported that, according to Hynde's manager, Limbaugh had neither licensed the song nor asked permission to use it. According to Rolling Stone, Hynde took action after Limbaugh told a pair of reporters in 1997 that "it was icing on the cake that it was [written by] an environmentalist, animal rights wacko and was an anti-conservative song. It is anti-development, anti-capitalist, and here I am going to take a liberal song and make fun of [liberals] at the same time." This led Hynde to demand that Limbaugh stop using the song, which he did. However, Hynde did an about-face and offered Limbaugh the use of her song in exchange for his donating of $100,000 to PETA.[3] She later wrote to the organization saying, "In light of Rush Limbaugh's vocal support of PETA's campaign against the Environmental Protection Agency's foolish plan to test some 3,000 chemicals on animals, I have decided to allow him to keep my song, 'My City Was Gone,' as his signature tune...".[4]
References
- ^ Back on the Chain Gang discography entry
- ^ http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1260
- ^ http://shmooth.blogspot.com/2008/09/rush-limbaugh-hearts-peta.html
- ^ "Really Randoms: Chrissie Hynde, Ricky Martin, Jimmy Page". Rolling Stone. http://replay.web.archive.org/20090217133952/http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5923659/really_randoms_chrissie_hynde_ricky_martin_jimmy_page. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
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