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Know Your Rights

Know Your Rights

1982 single by The Clash


"Know Your Rights" is a song by the Clash. It was released in 1982 as the first single from the album Combat Rock, three weeks prior to the release of the album.

Quick Facts Single by The Clash, from the album Combat Rock ...

The song begins with the words "This is a public service announcement... with guitar!" The structure of the song revolves around the rights held by the poor and disenfranchised, in which the speaker of the song, presumably a villainous civil servant (whose identity is assumed in the song by vocalist Joe Strummer), names the three actual rights. At the end, the notion that more rights should be granted is rebuffed by the speaker.

The three are:

  1. "The right not to be killed. Murder is a crime, unless it is done by a policeman, or an aristocrat".
  2. "The right to food money, providing, of course, you don't mind a little investigation, humiliation, and if you cross your fingers, rehabilitation".
  3. "The right to free speech (as long as you're not dumb enough to actually try it)".

Cover versions

"Know Your Rights" has been performed live many times by Pearl Jam, most notably during their Riot Act Tour in 2003, and it also has been recorded on their live albums 7/11/03 – Mansfield, Massachusetts, 7/9/03 – New York, New York, and 3/3/03 – Tokyo, Japan.[2]

Track listing

7" vinyl
  1. "Know Your Rights" (Joe Strummer/Mick Jones) – 3:35
  2. "First Night Back in London" (The Clash) – 3:00

Charts

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References

  1. Sendra, Tim. "The Clash – Combat Rock – Album Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  2. Pearl Jam - Know Your Rights, retrieved 28 September 2023

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