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  2. "Band of Gold" is a song written and composed by former Motown producers HollandDozierHolland (under the pseudonym of Edythe Wayne) and Ron Dunbar. It was a major hit when first recorded by Freda Payne in 1970 for the Invictus label, owned by H-D-H.

  3. Freda Payne - Band Of Gold (Stereo) skytrax1. 14.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 4.9K. 443K views 12 years ago. 1970 Invicus ...more.

  4. Band Of Gold , Freda Payne , 1970 Vinyl. # number 3 in the US and hitting # 1 on the UK singles chart and remaining there for six weeks in September 1970, giving Payne her first gold record.

  5. Sep 17, 2016 · Band Of Gold - Freda Payne (1970) The Dancing Troll. 42.8K subscribers.

  6. Band of Gold Lyrics. [Chorus] Now that you're gone. All that's left is a band of gold. All that's left of the dreams I hold. Is a band of gold. And the memories of what love could be....

  7. In Bradford, England, several desperate streetwalkers team up to run the business for themselves. They must deal with competition, mobsters, moralists, psychos and cops, but at least now they have each other and a plan. Stars. Geraldine James. Cathy Tyson.

  8. Band of Gold is a British television crime drama series, written and created by Kay Mellor, first broadcast on ITV on 12 March 1995. Produced by Granada Television, the series revolves around the lives of a group of prostitutes who live and work in Bradford's red-light district.

  9. Band of Gold by Freda Payne song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.

  10. Band of Gold is the third studio album by Freda Payne. Her first for Invictus Records, it was released in 1970. The title track became an instant smash on the Pop charts in the US and the UK. Other hits included "Unhooked Generation" (released before "Band of Gold") and "Deeper and Deeper".

  11. Between April 1970 and January 1972 she had six Top 100 records; "Band of Gold" was her only Top 10 hit, her next biggest hit was "Bring the Boys Home", it peaked at #12 {for 2 weeks} on August 1st, 1971...

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