
We are the chosen, we're the partisan
Well the cause it is noble and the cause it is just
We are ready to pay with our lives if we must
Gonna ride across the river deep and wide
Ride across the river to the other side
I'm a soldier of fortune, I'm a dog of war, yeah
And we don't give a damn a-who the killing is for
It's the same old story with a different name
Death or glory, it's the killing game
Gonna ride across the river deep and wide
Ride across the river to the other side
Oh nothing gonna stop them as the day follows the night
Right become the wrong, the left become the right
And they sing as they march with their flags unfurled
Today in the mountains, tomorrow the world
Gonna ride across the river deep and wide
Ride across the river to the other side
Gonna ride across the river deep and wide
Ride across the river to the other side

Dire Straits were a British rock band formed in London in 1977 by Mark Knopfler (lead vocals and lead guitar), David Knopfler (rhythm guitar and backing vocals), John Illsley (bass guitar and backing vocals) and Pick Withers (drums and percussion). They were active from 1977 to 1988 and again from 1990 to 1995.
Their first single, "Sultans of Swing", from their 1978 self-titled debut album, reached the top ten in the UK and US charts. It was followed by a series of hit singles including "Romeo and Juliet" (1981), "Private Investigations" (1982), "Twisting by the Pool" (1983), "Money for Nothing" (1985), and "Walk of Life" (1985). Their most commercially successful album, Brothers in Arms (1985), has sold more than 30 million copies worldwide; it was the first album to sell a million copies on CD and is the eighth-best-selling album in UK history. According to the Guinness Book of British Hit Albums, Dire Straits have spent over 1,100 weeks on the UK Albums Chart, the fifth most of all time.
Dire Straits drew from influences including country, folk, the blues rock of J. J. Cale, and jazz. Their stripped-down sound contrasted with punk rock and demonstrated a roots rock influence that emerged from pub rock. There were several changes in personnel, with Mark Knopfler and Illsley being the only members who remained with the band for its whole history. After their first breakup in 1988, Mark Knopfler told Rolling Stone: "A lot of press reports were saying we were the biggest band in the world. There's not an accent then on the music, there's an accent on popularity. I needed a rest." They disbanded permanently in 1995, after which Knopfler launched a solo career full-time. He has since declined numerous reunion offers.
Dire Straits were called "the biggest British rock band of the 80s" by Classic Rock magazine; their 1985–1986 world tour, which included a performance at Live Aid in July 1985, set a record in Australasia. Their final world tour from 1991 to 1992 sold 7.1 million tickets. Dire Straits won four Grammy Awards, three Brit Awards (Best British Group twice), two MTV Video Music Awards, and various other awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018. Dire Straits have sold between 100 million and 120 million units worldwide, including 51.4 million certified units, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all time.
Well then, you should hear it on a pair of KEF LS50Ws. My fav off this solid album is Brothers in Arms. Love that song. Interestingly the weakest song is the one that gets overplayed - I will not mention its name.
Over 30 years old and it's still used as a standard for audiophiles. This CD was a pretty big deal back in the days as one of first recorded digitally and having a DDD code on the back. Every store selling highend speakers had a copy of Brothers in Arms within reach...
His voice however only works well with some of his songs. He always sounds like he's just waking from a three day bender... The Communique album has some really great work.
His voice is HIS voice and works on all of his songs. They wouldn't be his without it.
shit can the last 3 minutes
Hit the "skip button", Zippy, if you don't like it!
The original Vinyl version of this recording is not only musically wonderful but is one of the outstanding examples of top-notch studio technique and mix-down that is in my record library. Total genius from artist to final master.
Check out the new documentary, "Under the Volcano". It all about George Martin's AIR Studios in Monserrat in the 80's, where this album (and many other classics) were recorded.
It was one of my first CDs. Such a great recording.
Now my nephews want vinyl records of 70s and 80s bands for their birthdays.
Are you sure this is a compliment?
I was 11 years old and it's been in the blood ever since...
How this song in particular gets less than 10 on average is beyond me.