Silence Is Golden

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"Silence Is Golden" is a 1967 pop song, originally recorded by The Four Seasons and made famous by The Tremeloes, known for its distinctive harmonies and reflective lyrics about unspoken truths.

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instanceOf single
song
associatedAct The Four Seasons NERFINISHED
The Tremeloes NERFINISHED
chartSuccessWith The Tremeloes version
composer Bob Crewe NERFINISHED
Bob Gaudio NERFINISHED
countryOfSuccess United Kingdom NERFINISHED
distributionFormat 7-inch single
era British Invasion period NERFINISHED
famousCoverArtist The Tremeloes NERFINISHED
firstRecordingYear 1964
genre beat music
pop
soft rock
hasBSideForTremeloesSingle Let Your Hair Hang Down NERFINISHED
hasInstrumentation backing vocals
bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
hasMusicalFeature melodic vocal hooks
verse-chorus structure
hasNotableLyricLine Silence is golden, but my eyes still see
hasTempo moderate
isCoverOf Silence Is Golden (The Four Seasons original recording) NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 3 minutes
lyricalTheme emotional pain
keeping silent about what you know
unspoken truths
madeFamousInYear 1967
notableFor distinctive vocal harmonies
reflective lyrics
originalArtist The Four Seasons NERFINISHED
productionEra 1960s
recordedBy The Four Seasons NERFINISHED
The Tremeloes NERFINISHED
recordingFormat mono
releaseYear 1964
subjectMatter seeing someone being treated badly but saying nothing
vocalStyle close harmony vocals
writer Bob Crewe NERFINISHED
Bob Gaudio NERFINISHED

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Bob Crewe notableWork Silence Is Golden