Holidays in the Sun
Cook/Jones/Rotten/Vicious
Produced by Chris Thomas
Engineered by Bill Price
Recorded at Wessex Studios, London, June 1977
Vocals: John Rotten
Guitars & Bass: Steve Jones
Drums: Paul Cook
Released in October 1977 - two weeks prior to the 'Never Mind The Bollocks'
album - 'Holidays in the Sun' was the Sex Pistols fourth and final single
with Johnny Rotten. Rotten would leave the band less than four months later
after an ill fated US tour. It was also the first Pistols track to list
bassist Sid Vicious amongst the credits; despite the fact he didn't play
on the final version.
Inspired by the Pistols "holiday" trip to the Berlin Wall in
March 1977 - and the growing paranoia and hysteria surrounding them in
the UK - 'Holidays in the Sun' was another huge hit for the band peaking
at Number 8 in the singles charts.
Since the Bill Grundy controversy in December 1976 the Pistols had been
banned from playing live in Britain. Two months before 'Holidays in the
Sun' was released they decided to take matters into their own hands by
playing a series of live dates under assumed names to avoid interference
by the authorities. The SPOTS Tour (Sex Pistols On Tour Secretly) saw them
play under names such as "Acne Rabble" "The Hamsters" and "A
Mystery Band of International Repute".
B-side 'Satellite' does not feature on the 'Never Mind The Bollocks'
album, but is currently available on the 'Kiss This' compilation CD and
Sex Pistols 3 CD Box Set.
The single was released on 7" only. The original 'cartoon' sleeve
was withdrawn after an injunction by a Belgian travel company and was later
re-issued in plain white sleeve. Follow
this link for more information on Holidays in the Sun artwork…
The
7" single was re-issued in its original form as part of the limited
edition 2007
vinyl re-issue series.
Follow
this link for quotes on the single from the band…
Follow
this link for Holidays in the Sun lyrics...
No
promo video for the single was released. However, we have a live version
available to watch via our Videos
Page…
Sleeve Variations and Imports etc

Italian release, with different sleeve (featuring GSTQ video), Virgin 1977
|