<P> "Straight to Hell" is a song by The Clash, from their album Combat Rock . It was released as a double A-side single with "Should I Stay or Should I Go" on 17 September 1982 in 12" and 7" vinyl format (the 7" vinyl is also available in picture disc) format . </P> <P> "Straight to Hell" was written and recorded towards the very end of The Clash's New York recording sessions for the Combat Rock album . Mick Jones' guitar technician Digby Cleaver describes the sessions as "a mad, creative rush" that occurred on 30 December 1981, the day before The Clash was due to fly out of New York on New Year's Eve 1981 . </P> <P> Joe Strummer reflected on this creative process in a 1991 piece about the track: </P> <P> I'd written the lyric staying up all night at the Iroquois Hotel . I went down to Electric Lady and I just put the vocal down on tape, we finished about twenty to midnight . We took the E train from the Village up to Times Square . I'll never forget coming out of the subway exit, just before midnight, into a hundred billion people, and I knew we had just done something really great . </P>

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