Sultans of Swing

Dire Straits

From the album

Rock Royalties (1991)

Written by

Mark Knopfler

Key:D Minor
Duration:13:18

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Summary

As the debut single that catapulted Dire Straits to stardom, 'Sultans of Swing' introduced Mark Knopfler's signature finger-picked Stratocaster tone to the world. It famously stood apart from the late-70s punk movement by embracing a sophisticated blend of blues, jazz, and roots-rock influences.

classic rockguitar soloblues rockroots rockpub rock

Musical Analysis

Rooted in the moody, rain-slicked atmosphere of D minor, 'Sultans of Swing' is a masterclass in using classic harmonic devices to tell a story. The backbone of the song is the 'Andalusian cadence' (Dm–C–Bb–A), a descending progression often associated with fla…

Structure:Intro-Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus-Outro

Chords

verse:Bm - G - D - A
chorus:D - A - Bm - G
bridge:G - A - Bm

History

Mark Knopfler wrote the song after being underwhelmed by a lackluster jazz band performing in a near-empty pub in Deptford, London. He felt inspired to write a song about musicians who persevere despite limited success.

“The original demo was recorded on a very limited budget.”

📝 Lyrics

observational · laid-back · gritty

Theme

The celebration of artistic integrity and the 'unsung hero' in music.

Surface

The song describes a narrator stepping into a quiet London pub on a rainy night to watch a jazz/blues band called the Sultans of Swing perform for a small, indifferent crowd.

Deeper meaning

It serves as a manifesto for the 'working-class musician' who plays for the love of the craft rather than fame. It contrasts the technical brilliance and passion of the performers with their lack of commercial success and the bleak, everyday reality of their lives.

Symbols

The Sultans of Swing (The Name)Guitar GeorgeThe Rain

Full Musical Analysis

The song primarily uses a diatonic chord progression in D minor, creating a bluesy and melancholic atmosphere. The use of simple chords allows the intricate guitar work to shine.

The rhythm is straightforward and steady, driven by a 4/4 time signature. The drums provide a solid foundation, while the bass lays down a simple but effective groove.

The vocal melody is conversational and understated, reflecting the narrative style of the lyrics. The guitar solo features complex and expressive melodic lines.

Mark Knopfler wrote the song after being underwhelmed by a lackluster jazz band performing in a near-empty pub in Deptford, London. He felt inspired to write a song about musicians who persevere despite limited success.

As the debut single that catapulted Dire Straits to stardom, 'Sultans of Swing' introduced Mark Knopfler's signature finger-picked Stratocaster tone to the world. It famously stood apart from the late-70s punk movement by embracing a sophisticated blend of blues, jazz, and roots-rock influences.

Song DNA

Genre

Rock

Era

70s

Mood

Laid-back

Tempo

Mid-tempo

Key

Minor

Texture

Full Band

Sound

Guitar-driven

Feel

Swing

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Statistics

18.8M

Plays

1.9M

Listeners

100%

Popularity

13:18

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

Mark Knopfler

Produced by

Muff Winwood

From the album Dire Straits

Chord Sheet

Song Structure

Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Guitar Solo-Verse-Chorus-Outro

Chords Used

Dm
C
Bb
A

Chord Fingerings

Dm

Standard

C

Standard

Bb

Standard

A

Standard

Sections

IntroVerseChorusGuitar SoloOutro