About "Walls Come Tumbling Down"
"Walls Come Tumbling Down!" is a song by English band the Style Council which was their ninth single to be released. It was written by lead vocalist Paul Weller, and released in 1985. It is the first single from the band's second studio album, Our Favourite Shop (1985). Our Favourite Shop was renamed Internationalists for the U.S. market.
The song "Blood Sports", which appeared on the single, is about anti-hunting and anti-animal blood sports. Its writing royalties went to the Bristol Defence Fund for two hunt saboteurs jailed for anti-blood sports activities.The music video was filmed in Warsaw, Poland.
Top songs by Style Council
- The Whole Point Of No Return
- Big Boss Groove
- Come To Milton Keynes
- Confessions 1, 2 & 3
- Confessions Of A Pop—group
- It Just Came To Pieces In My Hands
- A Gospel
- Headstart For Happiness (single Version)
- The Story Of Someone's Shoe
- You're The Best Thing
- Shout To The Top!
- Walls Come Tumbling Down
- Luck
- Love Pains
- Long Hot Summer
- Why I Went Missing
- With Everything To Lose
- It Didn't Matter
- Internationalists
- The Paris Match
- Walking The Night
- Money—go—round
- My Ever Changing Moods
- Right To Go
- Waiting
- A Woman's Song
- Speak Like A Child
- The Cost Of Loving
- The Lodger's (or She Was Only A Shopkeeper's...
- In Love For The First Time
- How She Threw It All Away
- Homebreakers
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