Singles 1965-1967 Golden Earring

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  • Release Date: 07/10/2002
  • Sales Rank: 93,230
  • Label: BR MUSIC HOLLAND
  • UPC: 8712089050228
 
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Singles 1965-1967

1LISTENPlease Go 2:59
2LISTENChunk of Steel 2:25
3LISTENLonely Everyday 1:44
4LISTENThat Day 2:32
5LISTENThe Words I Need 2:16
6LISTENIf You Leave Me 2:18
7LISTENWaiting for You 2:27
8LISTENDaddy Buy Me a Girl 2:43
9LISTENWhat You Gonna Tell 1:47
10LISTENDon't Run Too Far 2:17
11LISTENWings 2:10
12LISTENIn My House 3:58
13LISTENSmoking Cigarettes 2:20
14LISTENDream 2:40
15LISTENThere Will Be a Tomorrow 2:19
16LISTENCall Me 2:18
17LISTENSound of the Screaming Day 2:54
18LISTENShe Won't Come to Me 2:34
19LISTENTogether We Live, Together We Love 3:10
20LISTENI Wonder /Together We Live and Love Preview 3:36

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Editorial Reviews

Before they embraced the prog-informed arena rock sound that led to their international hit "Radar Love" in 1974, Netherlands-based Golden Earring was a Beatlesque pop outfit with a jangly sound and songs that turned on harmonies and pure melody. This generous 20-song set collects their early singles (1965 to 1967) and for those only familiar with "Radar Love," it will no doubt be quite revelatory. Songs here like their first Dutch hit, "Please Go," "That Day," "Words I Need," the gorgeous "If You Leave Me," the equally gorgeous "Call Me," and the lively "Dream" sound like harder rocking versions of the Help!-era Beatles, and this early portion of Golden Earring's legacy stands quite nicely on its own merits. Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

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