Uncle Sam
Madness
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Here they come again hop scotching up to my door One by one again knockety knock knocking upon my floor Swinging on my gate they gain entry by the yard Pulling at my hair they scream paint your thoughts upon my card But not tonight I've got studies to examine Tomorrow I'll be watching all the Queen's men A talent contest on Monday with my Uncle Sam Who now takes up all of my time he gives me things to do 'Cause he's a wonderful man But I'm sailing across the sea to see my Uncle Sam I'm sailing across the sea to be with my Uncle Sam To be with my Uncle Sam Silly little sniggers from the women liberators But I'll stand and hold my post Polished buttons and erect I'll raise the flag I'll show those women who's the most But not tonight I've got studies to examine Tomorrow I'll be watching all the Queen's men A talent contest on Monday with my Uncle Sam Who now takes up all of my time, gives me things to do He's a wonderful man But not tonight I've got studies to examine Tomorrow ah ah ah And tomorrow I'll be watching all the Queen's men A talent contest on Monday with my Uncle Sam Who now takes up all of my time he gives me things to do 'Cause he's a wonderful man
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Written by: MARK WILLIAM BEDFORD, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, DANIEL MARK WOODGATE, LEE JAY THOMPSON, GRAHAM MCPHERSON
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25 facts about this song
Release Date"Uncle Sam" was released on September 9, 1985, by the British band Madness.
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Album InformationThe song is one of the tracks from Madness' sixth studio album called "Mad Not Mad," which was released in the same year.
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Song Positioning"Uncle Sam" is recorded as the seventh song on the "Mad Not Mad" album.
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Music Chart PerformanceThe single reached no. 21 on UK Singles Chart, making it the band's last top 40 hit before their two-year hiatus and subsequent reunion in 1992.
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Song LyricsThe lyrics of "Uncle Sam" relate to aspects of American culture, symbols, and its military, hence the name.
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Songwriters"Uncle Sam" was written by Chris Foreman and Lee Thompson, two members of Madness.
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Music StyleIt is a song in the ska style fused with pop, which is typical of Madness' music.
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Return to RootsThe song marked a return to the band's roots, with a predominant ska sound after previously exploring other genres.
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Video PortrayalThe highly symbolic video of Uncle Sam portrays a series of American symbols and iconic figures, perspective of society at that time, including the American flag, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and a marching band led by a drum major.
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Line-up Changes"Uncle Sam" was one of the songs recorded after Mike Barson, the keyboardist of the band, left in 1984. It was also the final single released under the Stiff Records label before the band moved to Zarjazz Records.
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Band Background"Uncle Sam" is a song by the British ska/pop band Madness.
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Album InformationReleased in 1985, the song is from the band's fifth studio album "Mad Not Mad."
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Song's PopularityIt peaked at number 21 on the UK Singles Chart, making it one of the band's top 30 hits in the country.
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Meaning of the SongThe song is a commentary on the Cold War, with "Uncle Sam" referring to the United States government.
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Song DurationThe song has a running time of approximately 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Lyrics PerceptionCritics praise the song for its sophisticated approach to lyrical storytelling.
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Song's Influences"Uncle Sam" showcases Madness' unique blend of ska, pop, and new wave influences.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Uncle Sam" features a distinctive visual style that incorporates elements of war-themed imagery and comic book aesthetics.
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SongwriterThe track was chiefly penned by Chris Foreman and Lee Thompson, who were among the key members of the band Madness.
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Reissues"Uncle Sam" was later included in several of the band's compilation albums including "Divine Madness" and "A Guided Tour of Madness."
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Live PerformancesDespite its less-than-stellar chart performance, "Uncle Sam" remains a popular addition to Madness' live performances.
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ImpactAlthough this song is not Madness' most well-known work, it reflects the band's ability to combine catchy pop melodies with thought-provoking themes - something that has helped them retain a devoted fan base over the years.
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Sound MixThe song is known for its catchy brass sections and the rhythmic quality of the drum beats, making it a quintessential Madness track.
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Release FormatThe original release of "Uncle Sam" was on 7-inch and 12-inch vinyl.
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Unique FactIt is one of the few Madness songs where the band's saxophone player, Lee Thompson, takes on lead vocal duties.
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