Missionary Man (Eurythmics song)
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"Missionary Man" is a song by British pop duo Eurythmics from their fifth studio album, '' Revenge'' (1986). The song features
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on harmonica and
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on backing vocals. In the band's native United Kingdom, it was the fourth single to be taken from the album and peaked at number 31 on the
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. It was more successful in the United States, where it was the first single to be taken from the album and peaked at number 14 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 (their last main US top-20 entry to date). It also made the top 10 of the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance/Club Play chart, and it received extensive airplay on American rock radio, reaching number one on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, Eurythmics' only song to top this chart. The single also peaked at number nine in Australia, where it was released as the album's second single. "Missionary Man" earned Eurythmics a 1986
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. The video received heavy airplay on MTV and received five nominations at the
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Background

Upon the single's July 1986 US release, the song was described as being inspired in part by Lennox's 1984–1985 marriage to devout
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Radha Raman. When discussing the song's inspiration and meaning, Lennox stated "Obviously, there is a personal meaning in issionary Manfor me, because of my past history. But I also think that there are a great deal of people in the media, in the form of politicians or religious speakers or philosophical people, people who are generally trying to have some power over other people, who I just don't trust."


Music video

Directed by Willy Smax, the music video for Missionary Man featured stop-animation techniques similar to those used in Peter Gabriel's " Sledgehammer" video from earlier in 1986. The video received heavy play from MTV and received five nominations at the
1987 MTV Video Music Awards The 1987 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on September 11, 1987, from the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. Hosted by MTV VJs Downtown Julie Brown, Carolyne Heldman, Kevin Seal, Michael Tomioka, and Dweezil Zappa, the show honored the be ...
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Track listings

* UK 7-inch single :A. "Missionary Man" (7-inch version) – 3:50 :B. "The Last Time" (live at
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in Los Angeles) * UK 12-inch single :A. "Missionary Man" (extended version) – 6:55 :B. "The Last Time" (live at The Roxy in Los Angeles) * US 7-inch single :A. "Missionary Man" (7-inch version) – 3:50 :B. "Take Your Pain Away" (LP version) – 4:37 * US 12-inch single :A. "Missionary Man" (extended version) – 6:55 :B. "Take Your Pain Away" (LP version) – 4:37


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{{Authority control 1986 singles 1986 songs Eurythmics songs RCA Records singles Songs written by Annie Lennox Songs written by David A. Stewart