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Jean Jacques / Cornwell, Hugh / Duffy, Brian / Greenfield, David Burnel
Golden Brown
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Jean Jacques / Cornwell, Hugh / Duffy, Brian / Greenfield, David Burnel
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3:26
"Golden Brown" is a song composed by the British rock band The Stranglers. The song was written by Jean Jacques Burnel, Hugh Cornwell, Brian Duffy, and David Greenfield. It was released in 1982 and became one of the band's most popular songs. The song premiered on the band's album "La Folie," which was released in November 1981. "Golden Brown" was the second single released from the album, and it quickly became a hit. The song reached number two on the UK Singles Chart and stayed on the chart for 13 weeks. "Golden Brown" is a unique song that blends elements of rock, pop, and classical music. The song features a distinctive harpsichord riff that is played throughout the song. The harpsichord gives the song a baroque feel, which is unusual for a rock song. The song is composed of three movements. The first movement features the harpsichord riff and the vocals. The second movement features a guitar solo, and the third movement features a saxophone solo. The song ends with a repeat of the first movement. The lyrics of "Golden Brown" are cryptic and have been interpreted in many different ways. Some people believe that the song is about heroin, while others believe that it is about a woman. The band members have never revealed the true meaning of the song. Overall, "Golden Brown" is a unique and memorable song that has stood the test of time. Its blend of rock, pop, and classical music, along with its cryptic lyrics, have made it a favorite among fans of The Stranglers and rock music in general.
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