"Lay Down Your Arms" is a rock song which Charlotte Caffey, Ralph Schuckett, and Ellen Shipley wrote and composed, and which Shipley produced, for the Graces' album Perfect View (1989). Caffey was lead vocalist, and the song was released as the band's debut single. It charted at number 56 on the Billboard pop chart.[1]
The song was covered by the American singer-songwriter Belinda Carlisle, who, like her friend Caffey, was an alumna of the Go-Go's. It was the second song Carlisle released in November 1993 by Virgin Records from her fifth album, Real (1993). Carlisle's version, which Schuckett produced, was more successful, reaching number 27 on the UK Singles Chart. The CD single included three additional tracks: "Tell Me", "Wrap My Arms", and "Here Comes My Baby"; the last two were 8-track demos.
Critical reception
Upon its release as a single, Taylor Parkes of Melody Maker drew comparisons between "Lay Down Your Arms" and Carlisle's preceding single, commenting, "'Big Scary Animal' was a cracker, and this is twice as good again – stylishly dumb."[3] Alan Jones from Music Week gave Carlisle's version of the song three out of five, writing, "This undistinguished single clatters along without providing any moments of great significance. A hit (all her Virgin singles are) but not one of Carlisle's biggest or best."[4]
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