Joe Strummer originally worked out the tune for "Death or Glory" on the piano.[4] He took inspiration from "As Time Goes By", a song featured in the film Casablanca that Strummer expressed his fondness for to director David Mingay during the filming of Rude Boy.[4][5] While the band was recording "Death or Glory", their producer Guy Stevens came into the studio and started throwing chairs around at the back wall in front of CBS record executives.[6][7]
Critical reception
Rick Anderson of AllMusic wrote that the song "features the best and most satisfying chord progression and melody the Clash ever came up with".[2] Bill Wyman of Vulture ranked "Death or Glory" as the seventh best Clash song, calling it "one of the band's most raw and emotional performances".[1]