The Rattler

This article is about the song from Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie a Scottish rock band. For the roller coaster at Cliff's Amusement Park, see New Mexico Rattler. For the roller coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, see Iron Rattler.
"The Rattler"
Single by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie
Released 6 October 1986
Format 7" vinyl, 12" vinyl
Recorded Hart Street Studios,
Edinburgh, Scotland
Genre Alternative rock, new wave
Length 3:51
Label The Precious Organisation
Producer(s) Wilf Smarties
Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie singles chronology
"Death of a Salesman"
(1984)
"The Ratler"
(1986)
"Face to Face"
(1987)
"The Rattler"
Single by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie
from the album
Good Deeds and Dirty Rags
Released February 1989
Format 7" Vinyl, 12" vinyl, CD single
Genre Alternative rock, new wave
Length 3:51
Label Capitol
Producer(s) Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie
Add. production and mix by Mack
Engineered by Jack The Cat
Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie singles chronology
"Open Your Arms"
(1988)
"The Ratler"
(1989)
"Goodwill City"/"I'm Sick of You"
(1989)

The Rattler is a song by Scottish rock band Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie. The song was originally released in 1986, but however failed to chart. The band released the song again in 1989 and gave the band their first and only UK top 40 hit, charting at #37.[1]

Track listings

Original release

  1. "The Rattler (I Hold What I Need In My Right Hand)"
  2. "Candlestick Park (Wrapped Up In Paper And Words)"
  1. "The Rattler (I Hold What I Need In My Right Hand)"
  2. "Candlestick Park (Wrapped Up In Paper And Words)"
  3. "The End (We Never Got The Way That We Should Go)"

Major label re-release

  1. "The Rattler" - 4:04
  2. "Here Comes Deacon Brodie" - 5:08
  1. "The Rattler" - 4:04
  2. "Here Comes Deacon Brodie" - 5:08
  3. "Theme From Calton Hill" - 4:15
  1. "The Rattler" - 4:04
  2. "Here Comes Deacon Brodie" - 5:08
  3. "Calton Hill" - 4:15
  4. "Drunken Sailor" - 3:28

Credits

Comprehensive charts

Year Single Chart Position
1986 "The Rattler" UK Indie Chart #8 [2]
1989 "The Rattler" UK CIN Singles Chart #37 [1]

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