Thanks for the Night explained

Thanks for the Night
Cover:ThanksForTheNight.jpg
Type:single
Artist:The Damned
B-Side:Nasty
Released:28 May 1984[1]
Recorded:1984
Genre:Punk rock
Length:3:30
Label:Damned Records
DAMNED 1
Producer:Hein Hoven
Prev Title:Generals
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:Grimly Fiendish
Next Year:1985

"Thanks for the Night" is a single by English punk rock band the Damned, released in May 1984.[2]

It was recorded at something of a transitional stage for the group, being the last studio recording completed with Captain Sensible until 2001's Grave Disorder album. It was also the first released recording to feature bass player Bryn Merrick, and also the first with Strawberries keyboardist Roman Jugg as a full member of the band. The song also bore a strong resemblance to the Strawberries album track "Ignite".

The B-side, "Nasty", was recorded for the BBC comedy series The Young Ones, and was performed during the episode of the same name in 1984.

The single was also issued in Germany by Bellaphon Records. While it was not attached to any Damned album, it was later included on several Damned compilations and live albums, as were the B-side tracks.

A version of the song also appeared on Captain Sensible's second solo album The Power of Love (1983).

Track listing

  1. "Thanks for the Night" (Sensible) - 3:30
  2. "Nasty" (Scabies, Sensible, Vanian, Jugg, Merrick) - 2:51

Bonus track on 12" single:

  1. "Do the Blitz" (Scabies, Sensible, Vanian, Gray, Jugg) - 1:55

Production credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Music Week. 34.
  2. Book: Strong, Martin C. . Martin C. Strong. 1998 . The Great Rock Discography . Edinburgh . . 185 . 0-86241-827-5.