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Hell on Wheels (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Hell on Wheels (song)

"Hell on Wheels" is a disco song performed by American singer-actress Cher from her sixteenth studio album, ''Prisoner''. It was written by Bob Esty and Michele Aller and produced by Esty. It was released as the album's first and only international single in late 1979. The song was also added to the "Roller Boogie" soundtrack in 1979. Lyrically, the track is about "follow what you like".
"Hell on Wheels" initially received mixed reviews from critics, but in 1999 Randy Cordova from ''The Arizona Republic'' praised the song, calling it a "roller-disco anthem". Cher starred in one of the very first music videos, a short film that Casablanca Records wanted to promote her single with. After releasing the promotional film, Cher began making music videos.
==Background==
According to J. Randy Taraborrelli 's biography, "Hell on Wheels" was recorded because Cher admitted to being a roller-skating fanatic. The single was released with "Git Down (Guitar Groupie)", a song from the album ''Take Me Home'' on its B-side. Both songs were released as a 12" extended version and both versions are not yet released on CD.
In 1979, "Hell on Wheels" was included in original motion picture soundtrack to the film, "Roller Boogie" as the track number one. After the released of the soundtrack album, "Hell on Wheels" was released in Japan with a different artwork, featuring a photo of Cher bottom center, taken from the ''After Dark'' magazine, and with a still of Linda Blair and Jim Bray. The song was released with "Git Down (Guitar Groupie)" on its B-side. Strangely "Git Down (Guitar Groupie)" in the Japanese single was a "Theme from Roller Boogie",〔''Hell on Wheels'' Japanese 7" liner notes, Philips Records (1979)〕 despite the song never appeared in the movie or in the soundtrack album.
Despite a worldwide commercial release, "Hell on Wheels" did not manage to achieve any success other than charting only on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and peaking at a disappointing number fifty-nine. "Hell On Wheels" was also her last hit for Casablanca Records.

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