Towers of London (song) explained

Towers of London
Cover:Towers of London XTC.jpg
Type:single
Artist:XTC
Album:Black Sea
Recorded:1980
Studio:Townhouse Studios, London
Genre:
Length:3:56
Label:Virgin
Producer:Steve Lillywhite
Prev Title:Generals and Majors
Prev Year:1980
Next Title:Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen
Next Year:1982

"Towers of London" is a song written by Andy Partridge of the English rock band XTC, released as the second single from their 1980 album Black Sea. It peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles Chart. The BBC-2 documentary XTC at the Manor featured the group recording the song in the studio.[2] Partridge later reflected that he may have been "subconsciously" trying to rewrite the Beatles' "Rain", desiring "clangorous guitars crashing together, and sort of droning." The night after John Lennon was killed, XTC played a gig at Liverpool, where they performed both "Towers of London" and "Rain" in tribute to the Beatle.[3]

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  1. Web site: Schabe. Patrick. The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul. PopMatters. 27 October 2006. 1980's Black Sea sold well on the album charts on the strength of its solid post-punk tracks, including "Respectable Street", "Towers of London", and "Generals and Majors"..
  2. Ramon. Gary. XTC Recording History. Record Collector. November 1990. 130.
  3. Web site: Bernhardt. Todd. Andy and Dave discuss 'Towers of London'. Chalkhills. 16 December 2007.