Pink Floyd
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"Bring the Boys Back Home"

B-side to "When the Tigers Broke Free"
B-side by Pink Floyd
Track 18 on the album The Wall
Released November 30, 1979(UK)
December 8, 1979(US)
Recorded April - November, 1979
Genres Art rock • military march • symphonic rock
Studio Britannia Row • Super Bear • Miraval • 30th Street • Producers Workshop • Cherokee
Length 1:21(The Wall)
1:20(Is There Anybody Out There?)
2:40(Live in Berlin)
1:54(Roger Waters: The Wall)
Label Harvest(UK)
Columbia/CBS(US)
Vocalists Roger Waters • New York Opera
Songwriters Roger Waters
Producers Roger Waters • David GilmourBob EzrinJames Guthrie

"Bring the Boys Back Home" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd which features as the eighteenth track on their 1979 rock opera The Wall. The version of the song from the film adaptation of the Wall was released as a double single with "Another Brick in the Wall" (Part II) in Brazil in 1982, and as the B-side to "When the Tigers Broke Free" that same year.

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Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81[]

The Wall - Live in Berlin[]

Roger Waters: The Wall[]

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