Belinda (song)
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“Belinda” | |||||
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Single by Eurythmics from the album In The Garden |
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Released | August 1981 | ||||
Format | 7" | ||||
Recorded | 1981 | ||||
Genre | New Wave, Pop-Rock, Psychedelic | ||||
Length | — | ||||
Label | RCA | ||||
Producer | Conny Plank & Eurythmics | ||||
Eurythmics singles chronology | |||||
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"Belinda" was the second single from Eurythmics, lifted from their debut album In the Garden. It was a commercial flop, despite being one of the more accessible and poppy songs on the album. No music video was made for the single.
Produced with respected producer Conny Plank, and featured members of Can, and also Robert Görl of D.A.F., who was romantically linked to Lennox at the time.
The B-side, "Heartbeat, Heartbeat", is a pounding uptempo krautrock number.
[edit] Personnel
[edit] "Belinda"
- Ann Lennox: vocals, keyboards
- Dave Stewart: guitars, bass guitar
- Robert Görl (of D.A.F.): drums
- Holgar Czukay (of Can): French horn
[edit] "Heartbeat, Heartbeat"
- Ann Lennox: vocals
- Dave Stewart: guitars, bass guitar
- Jürgen Zeltinger: heart attack
- Robert Görl: drums
- Jackie Liebezeit, Holgar Czukay, Marcus Stockhausen: brass
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