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The song was on the [[2001 Clear Channel memorandum]] banned songs-list after [[9/11]].
The song was on the [[2001 Clear Channel memorandum]] banned songs-list after [[9/11]].


The song was also the inspiration behind the [[Dokken]] song [[into the fire]] with [[George Lynch]] stating in a 2010 interview that He had "ripped them off"
The song was also the inspiration behind the [[Dokken]] song [[into the fire]](dokken song) with [[George Lynch]] stating in a 2010 interview that He had "ripped them off"


==Covers==
==Covers==

Revision as of 14:47, 19 April 2020

"Some Heads Are Gonna Roll"
Single by Judas Priest
from the album Defenders of the Faith
B-side"The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown) (Live)"
ReleasedFebruary 1984
RecordedSeptember-November 1983
GenreHeavy metal
Length4:05
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Robert Halligan, Jr.
Producer(s)Tom Allom
Judas Priest singles chronology
"Love Bites"
(1984)
"Some Heads Are Gonna Roll"
(1984)
"Turbo Lover"
(1986)

"Some Heads Are Gonna Roll" is a song by the British heavy metal band Judas Priest. It was originally released on their 1984 studio album, Defenders of the Faith, and issued as a single later that year.

Background

"Some Heads Are Gonna Roll" was included on The Best of Judas Priest: Living After Midnight, which was not endorsed by the band. The tune itself was composed by Bob Halligan, Jr, currently[when?] of the band Ceili Rain.

The first guitar solo is played by Glenn Tipton and the second is played by K. K. Downing.

The EP's B-side is a live version of "The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown)", recorded at the US Festival, Glen Helen Park, near Devore, San Bernardino in California on 29 May 1983 in front of an audience of approximately 375,000 people. It also includes the studio version of "Jawbreaker" from the Defenders of the Faith album.

The song was on the 2001 Clear Channel memorandum banned songs-list after 9/11.

The song was also the inspiration behind the Dokken song into the fire(dokken song) with George Lynch stating in a 2010 interview that He had "ripped them off"

Covers

"Some Heads Are Gonna Roll" was covered by the band Fight or Flight on the Deluxe Edition of their first album, A Life by Design?.

Personnel