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This can be seen through the inclusion of the line "sting like a bee", which is taken from one of Ali's 1969 speeches. [10] Analysis of the multi-track recordings of "20th Century Boy" reveals the
first line of the song to be "Friends say it's fine, friends say it's good/Everybody says it's just like Robin Hood," and not the often misquoted ". just like rock 'n' roll. "[8] "Free Angel"[edit] "Free Angel" was recorded during the first session for the Tanx album, between 1 and 4 August 1972. The single was mixed for release at Air Studios on 16 December 1972. [9] Track listing[edit] "20th Century Boy" "Free Angel" Charts[edit] Chart (1973) Peak
position Australia (Kent Music Report)[11] 57 Ireland (IRMA)[12] 1 Norway (VG-lista)[13] 9 Spain (AFE)[14] 28 UK Singles (OCC)[15] 3 West Germany (Official German Charts)[16] 8 Chart (1991–1992) Peak
position Denmark (IFPI)[17] 5 Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[18] 13 Ireland (IRMA)[19] 8 New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[20] 9 Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[21] 39 Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[22] 27 UK Singles (OCC)[6] 13 Certifications[edit] Region Certification
Certified units/sales United Kingdom (BPI)[23] Silver 200,000‡ ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. Covers and renditions[edit] Girlschool version[edit] In 1983, British rock band Girlschool recorded the song for their fourth studio album, Play Dirty, and it was released by Bronze Records as the album's lead single in October 1983. [24] Girlschool's version was produced by Jim Lea and Noddy Holder of Slade. Chart (1983) Peak
position UK Heavy Metal Singles (MRIB)[25] 8 Chalk Circle version[edit] Canadian rock band Chalk Circle covered "20th Century Boy" in 1987.