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(Get A) Grip (On Yourself) : ウィキペディア英語版
(Get A) Grip (On Yourself)

"Grip", or "(Get A) Grip (On Yourself)", is a single by The Stranglers〔Dave Thompson London's Burning: True Adventures on the Front Lines of ... 2009 - Page 94 "The Stranglers were becoming popular. Their repertoire had settled down, rooting out the slower, softer songs, and going hell for leather with the aggressive grind. “Ugly,” “London Lady,” “Down in the Sewer,” “Bitchin',” “Grip.” Audiences ..."〕〔John Reed Paul Weller: My Ever Changing Moods 2005 - - Page 61 "'Anarchy In The UK' had been followed in February by The Stranglers' '(Get A) Grip (On Yourself)' and, at the start of April, The Clash's 'White Riot'. All four singles had hovered around No. 40, but The Jam were the first to appear on the BBC's long-running music programme, Top Of The Pops - an opportunity they rarely missed throughout their career."〕 from the album ''Rattus Norvegicus''. The Stranglers' first single, it reached number 44 in the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by Hugh Cornwell, and featured Welsh coal miner Eric Clarke on saxophone.〔Cornwell and Drury 2001, pp. 33–34.〕
==Cover versions==

* In 1991, the heavy metal band Prong released a cover of the song on their album ''Prove You Wrong'', and a remix on their 1992 EP ''Whose Fist Is this Anyway?''
* In 2009, the bonus tracks of ''Graffiti Soul'' by Simple Minds, featured a cover of the song along with other covers.
* In 2010, the "USA Tour" edition of the Nouvelle Vague album, ''3'', featured a cover of the song.

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