
Performer:
Title:
Green Fields
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MP3 album size:
1922 mb
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XM DXD AU APE MIDI AUD AHX
Rating:
4.3 ✱
Style:
Alternative Rock, Acoustic
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The Good, The Bad & The Queen - Green Fields album download
Tracklist
1 | Green Fields |
2 | England, Summer (In Black & White) Polling Day |
3 | Green Fields (Original Demo) |
Video | Kingdom Of Doom |
Credits
- Bass – Paul Simonon
- Cover [Cover Art ] – A.L. Rowse*
- Drums – Tony Allen
- Guitar, Illustration – Simon Tong
- Producer – Danger Mouse
- Vocals, Keyboards – Damon Albarn
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 094639257607
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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R 6738, 0 94638 97427 7 | The Good, The Bad & The Queen | Green Fields (7", Single, 1/2) | Parlophone, Honest Jon's Records | R 6738, 0 94638 97427 7 | UK | 2007 |
CDRDJ 6738, 00946-389742-2-2 | The Good, The Bad & The Queen | Green Fields (CD, Single, Promo, Car) | Honest Jon's Records, Parlophone | CDRDJ 6738, 00946-389742-2-2 | UK | 2007 |
00946-389875-0-5, CDRS 6738 | The Good, The Bad & The Queen | Green Fields (CD, Single, Enh) | Parlophone, Honest Jon's Records | 00946-389875-0-5, CDRS 6738 | UK | 2007 |
RS 6738, 0 94638 98747 5 | The Good, The Bad & The Queen | Green Fields (7", Single, 2/2) | Parlophone, Honest Jon's Records | RS 6738, 0 94638 98747 5 | UK | 2007 |
Green Fields is the third single from the 2007 self-titled record by The Good, The Bad and the Queen. Sung and written by Damon Albarn, it was first written and demoed after a night out with Marianne Faithful and Blur’s Alex James. That demo was given do Marianne and recorded in her 2005 album Before the Poison as Last Song, with different lyrics from Green Fields. The song ressurfaced during recording sessions in 2007 and ended up being rewritten, with lyrics about the making of the song itself. Green Fields" Track Info. Written By Paul Simonon & Damon Albarn.
The Good, the Bad & the Queen is the debut album by the English alternative rock supergroup The Good, the Bad & the Queen, comprising Damon Albarn, Paul Simonon, Simon Tong and Tony Allen and produced by Danger Mouse. The album was released in January 2007. The album debuted at number two in the UK Albums Chart and was certified Gold in the UK within days of its release despite little media recognition and airplay.
We saw the green fields turn into homes such lonely homes We saw the green fields turn into homes such lovely homes. Do what you want to do! I was digging up, sorting out, only to built a song alone till you came along but all my love was there just all for you And in the darkest time we crossed the line made a song cause all the talk was wrong and all you ever won can still be true. We saw the green fields turn into homes such lonely homes We saw the green fields turn into stone such lonely homes.
The Good, the Bad & the Queen" is a song by The Good, the Bad & the Queen, and is the title song and final track on their 2007 debut album The Good, the Bad & the Queen (see 2007 in British music). A live version of the song recorded at The Tabernacle was also released as a B-side on the band's second single "Kingdom of Doom".
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