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In the Army Now (song)

"You’re in the Army Now"
Single by Bolland & Bolland
from the album The Domino Theory
B-side "The Domino Theory Theme"
Released 1982
Format 7" single
Length 3:15
Label TELDEC
Writer(s)
  • Rob Bolland
  • Ferdi Bolland
Producer(s)
  • Rob Bolland
  • Ferdi Bolland
Bolland & Bolland singles chronology
"Way Back in the Sixties"
(1980)
"In The Army Now"
(1982)
"Cambodia Moon"
(1982)
"In the Army Now"
In the Army Now (single) cover art.jpg
Single by Status Quo
from the album In the Army Now
B-side "Heartburn"
Released 1986
Format 7" single
Length 4:40
Label Vertigo
Writer(s)
  • Rob Bolland
  • Ferdi Bolland
Producer(s) Pip Williams
Status Quo singles chronology
"Red Sky"
(1986)
"In The Army Now"
(1986)
"Dreamin'"
(1986)

"In the Army Now" is a song by the South African-born Dutch duo Bolland & Bolland, released in 1982. The song spent 6 consecutive weeks on the top of the Norwegian singles chart. The song was also later recorded by the British rock band Status Quo on their 1986 album, In the Army Now, and their version peaked at number 2 in the UK Singles Chart.

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B-Side

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

In 1994, the Slovenian industrial band Laibach recorded a cover version for their war-themed album NATO.

In 2009, Les Enfoirés covered the song under the title "Ici Les Enfoirés", using the same tune, but changing the lyrics to ones in the French language (about the 25th anniversary of the Restos du Coeur, instead of the original topic).

In September 2010, Status Quo released a new version of the song with the Corps of Army Choir through their label Universal/UMC as a special release. All profits from this updated and lyrically changed version will be donated equally to the British Forces Foundation and Help for Heroes charities. This charted at no. 31 in the UK Singles charts upon its release. The lyrics were changed to a pro-war version.

In 2012, power metal band Sabaton covered this song as a bonus track for their album Carolus Rex.

The song was also performed by Russian rock band Lubeh (Любэ).


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