Beat Surrender
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“Beat Surrender” | |||||
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Single by The Jam | |||||
B-side | Shopping, Stoned Out Of My Mind, Move On Up | ||||
Released | 1982-11-26 | ||||
Format | 7" vinyl | ||||
Genre | Mod Revival | ||||
Label | Polydor (UK) | ||||
Writer(s) | Paul Weller | ||||
Producer | Peter Wilson | ||||
The Jam singles chronology | |||||
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"Beat Surrender" was The Jam's final single released on 26 November 1982.
It became the band's fourth #1 UK single for two weeks in December 1982. The 7" was backed by the B-side – "Shopping". A double 7" and 12" single version was available with additional studio cover versions of The Chi-Lites' "Stoned Out Of My Mind", Curtis Mayfield's classic "Move On Up", and Edwin Starr's "War".
The song hinted at the more soul-based style to come with Paul Weller's next band, The Style Council.
It was not included on any of the band's six studio albums.
The decision for the Jam's final single was between "Beat Surrender" and "A Solid Bond In Your Heart", later a Style Council single in 1983. The Jam's version of "Solid Bond" was not released until 1992 on the Extras album, although Rick Buckler, the Jam's drummer, claimed that the Style Council had pinched his original drum track recording.
Beat Surrender was previewed live on the first ever episode on The Tube, a live music shown on Channel 4 on 25 November 1982.
Preceded by "I Don't Wanna Dance" by Eddy Grant |
UK number one single November 30, 1982 |
Succeeded by "Save Your Love" by Renée and Renato |
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