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The Road to Hell (song)

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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = The Road to Hell

| cover = Roadtohell.JPG

| alt =

| border = yes

| type = single

| artist = Chris Rea

| album = The Road to Hell

| A-side = The Road to Hell (Part 2)

| B-side =

* "He Should Know Better"

* "Josephine (La Version Franaise)"

| released =

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre =

| length =

* Part 1: 4:52

* Part 2: 4:32

| label = Magnet

| writer = Chris Rea

| producer = Jon Kelly

| prev_title = Working on It

| prev_year = 1989

| next_title = That's What They Always Say

| next_year = 1989

| misc =

}}

"'The Road to Hell'" is a two-part song written by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea and released on the album of the same name. It was released as a single, with only part 2 on the A-side of the 7-inch. The single is Rea's biggest success in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was inspired by the frustrations of M25 and M4 motorway rush-hour traffic.

Track listings



'7-inch single'

Magnet YZ431

'12-inch single'

Magnet YZ431T

'CD single'

Magnet YZ431CD (3-inch) and YZ431CDP (5-inch)

'Cassette single'

Magnet YZ431C

Charts



References



Category:1989 singles

Category:1989 songs

Category:Chris Rea songs

Category:M25 motorway

Category:Magnet Records singles

Category:Songs written by Chris Rea


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