Election Day (song)

[2] It was released by Parlophone in October 1985 and subsequently hit the Top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic, peaking at No.In Italy, spurred on by several high profile TV appearances, it became a huge hit, spending seven consecutive weeks at No.Along with the Arcadia members, "Election Day" features Grace Jones on vocals and speech segments.There is a short cameo appearance by an actor dressed like William S. Burroughs.[3] It was the first Duran Duran–related single to have more than one remix of the lead track, a feature that would continue on "Notorious" a year later.
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