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"Rush" is a song by English band
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from their fifth album, '' The Globe'' (1991). A longer version of "Rush", entitled "Change of Atmosphere", had previously appeared on the group's 1990 album ''
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''. The song samples several musical recordings, including the
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", drums and guitars from a break in
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raps "a time to cry, a time to laugh", and a vocal sample from "You Keep Me Swingin'", from
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''. The shorter 7-inch version omits all the samples except for the "Baba O'Riley" keyboard and the "Sweet Pea" drums. "Rush" was a number-one hit on the US ''Billboard''
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chart for four weeks in 1991, becoming the chart's most successful hit of 1991, and it also topped the
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singles charts. In the United Kingdom, "Rush" was originally released as the
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to the 1991 re-release of
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's " Should I Stay or Should I Go". The
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was immensely popular due to its inclusion in a Levi Strauss & Co. advert, causing it to climb to number one on the UK Singles Chart. The sleeve art for the 7-inch and CD singles displayed the Clash on the front, and BAD II on the rear. The record label displays "Should I Stay or Should I Go" as side "A" and "Rush" as side "AA", making it effectively a
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release.


Track listings

UK 7-inch and cassette single # "Rush" (7-inch original version) – 3:11 # "Rush" (New York remix) – 3:55 UK 12-inch single # "Rush" (New York club mix) – 5:50 # "Rush" (New York instrumental mix) – 5:51 # "Rush" (New York 12-inch mix) – 7:57 # "Rush" (7-inch original version) – 3:11 UK CD single # "Rush" (7-inch original version) – 3:11 # "Rush" (New York club mix) – 5:50 # "Rush" (New York 12-inch mix) – 7:57 # "City Lights" (full length) – 7:47 US cassette single # "Rush" (edit) # "Kool-Aid" US 12-inch single :A1. "Rushdance" – 8:04 :A2. "Rush" (club instrumental) – 9:08 :B1. "Rush" (album version) – 4:17 :B2. "City Lights" – 7:18 US CD single # "Rush" (album version) – 4:17 # "Rushdance" – 8:04 # "City Lights" – 7:18 # "Rush" (live) – 5:45 Australian 12-inch, CD, and cassette single # "Rush" # "E=MC2" # "Medicine Show"


Personnel

* Mick Jones – vocals, guitar * Nick Hawkins – guitar * Gary Stonadge – bass * Chris Kavanagh – drums * Andre Shapps – keyboards, sampling


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


See also

*
List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1990s The following lists the number one singles on the Australian Singles Chart, along with other substantial hits, during the 1990s in music, 1990s. The source for this decade is the ARIA Charts. 1990 Top 5 singles by Australian and New Zealand ...
* List of Billboard Mainstream Rock number-one songs of the 1990s *
List of number-one singles from the 1990s (New Zealand) The following lists the number one singles on the New Zealand Singles Chart during the 1990s in music, 1990s. The source for this decade is the Recorded Music NZ chart, the chart history of which can be found on the Recorded Music NZ website or ...


References

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