It’s good to be back…I was under the weather yesterday and not a bunch better today but better all the same.
This is a song that automatically takes me back to being a kid. When it was included on the Guardians of the Galaxy 2 soundtrack…it was exposed to many kids and teens which now lives on for another generation. I rarely cover AM Gold songs because early on I covered so many of them…and this one is worth it.
No one other than Clive Davis signed this band to a contract. He knew they had hit on their hands! Well…yes he did but he didn’t think this song was it though. This song was originally the B-side to a song called “Don’t It Make You Feel Good.”It’s a good song but not Brandy. Harv Moore, a disc jockey in Washington DC, flipped the record and played “Brandy” instead. It became popular in the DC area, and quickly spread nationwide.
This song was released in 1972 and it was a big hit. It still is being played today on classic radio and in any supermarket near you. It peaked at #1 in the Billboard 100, #1 in Canada, and #51 in the UK.
It was written by the lead singer Elliot Lurie. Looking Glass didn’t hang around too much longer… after a minor hit the next year with “Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne,” Lurie left the band to pursue a solo career.
There is another reason why Looking Glass didn’t do more. They were originally a hard rock band from New Jersey until the success of “Brandy,” which pushed them (reluctantly) into a softer direction. Apparently, the band was never entirely pleased with the song’s success or their new direction, and they never really altered their heavier stage act to accommodate what their new listeners were used to hearing from them on the radio.
I’m sure that Lurie doesn’t mind the softness now when the song is included in movies and soundtracks.
Elliot Lurie: Brandy is a made-up individual,” he said. “The name was derived from a high school girlfriend I had whose name was Randy with an ‘R.’ Usually when I write — I still do it the same way I did back then — I strum some guitar and kind of sing along with the first things that come to mind. Her name came up. Then I started writing the rest of the song, and it was about a barmaid. I I thought Randy was an unusual name for a girl, it could go either way, and (the song was about) a barmaid, so I changed it to Brandy.”
Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl)
There’s a port on a western bay
And it serves a hundred ships a day
Lonely sailors pass the time away
And talk about their homes
And there’s a girl in this harbor town
And she works layin’ whiskey down
They say, Brandy, fetch another round
She serves them whiskey and wine
The sailors say, “Brandy, you’re a fine girl” (you’re a fine girl)
“What a good wife you would be” (such a fine girl)
“Yeah, your eyes could steal a sailor from the sea”
Brandy wears a braided chain
Made of finest silver from the North of Spain
A locket that bears the name
Of the man that Brandy loved
He came on a summer’s day
Bringin’ gifts from far away
But he made it clear he couldn’t stay
No harbor was his home
The sailor said, “Brandy, you’re a fine girl” (you’re a fine girl)
“What a good wife you would be” (such a fine girl)
“But my life, my love and my lady is the sea”
Yeah, Brandy used to watch his eyes
When he told his sailor story
She could feel the ocean fall and rise
She saw its ragin’ glory
But he had always told the truth, Lord, he was an honest man
And Brandy does her best to understand
At night when the bars close down
Brandy walks through a silent town
And loves a man who’s not around
She still can hear him say
She hears him say, “Brandy, you’re a fine girl” (you’re a fine girl)
“What a good wife you would be” (such a fine girl)
“But my life, my lover, my lady is the sea”
It is, it is
Yes, it is, yes it is
He said, “Brandy, you’re a fine girl” (you’re a fine girl)
“What a good wife you would be” (such a fine girl)
“But my life, my lover, my lady is the sea”

The song influenced Paul Stanley from Kiss to write Hard Luck Woman.
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Interesting!
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Yup, heard this song so much on the AM that it wore my radio out. Their look is totally wrong for the tune. If only they would coiffed their mane and wore some snazzy clothes from Sears. Who knows? My mother, not much for rock, liked this tune.
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Once they released this…it was all over for their rock career.
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Good track and was featured in a great scene in the Ozark series on Netflix.
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Love it! Another great song to sing along with. A must for any road trip playlist!
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I agree…one of those sing alongs.
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Glad to see that you are better today, Max. This is a good song, but it got overplayed and then it became annoying. The only part that I like now is when they all sing, “do, dit, do, dit, do, do”.
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I spoke too soon…last night when I wrote that…I was feeling somewhat normal but my sinuses are working over time again this morning…but I do feel better than yesterday
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I think Extreme fell into the same trap of having success with a ballad and didn’t know how to deal with it even though they were a “rock” band. Quite a few bands like that in the 80’s.
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That is a great comparison….once you hit with a song like this…it’s hard to get people to listen to the rest of your music.
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Hope you feel better soon! I had to smile when I read about your “memories” of the song. I was kinda around when it came out and Phil is right it was played to death. Still it’s nice to listen to now and again. I really didn’t know the whole story with the band but with a name like Looking Glass, you’re not making it in hard rock anyway! I actually liked “Jimmy Loves Mary-Ann” not overplayed as much either.
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Thanks Randy!
Yea Looking Glass is not exactly Black Sabbath lol. It sounds like a 1967 name…not the kind you would connect to hard rock.
Yea it is played a lot but I have to say I still enjoy it. Lisa mentioned the other one…Ride Captain Ride…those two go together.
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I like ‘Jimmy loves Mary-ann’ too, it has the same distinctive vocals and hasn’t been over and over and over played.
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Hey Max
Gary Bellucci here. What a great song. These are excellent lyrics; they tell a complete story in an interesting way that draws you into the whole song. Man, I miss this kind of songwriting, don’t you?
Be well.
GB
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Oh I do Gary. It resolves itself which you don’t see anymore. Now it’s mostly emotional songs not story telling.
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Love the song, even if it does get a lot of airplay to this day. One of my favorite near ‘One hit wonders’ of the ’70s. And for Looking glass, even though it might have been their only real kick at the can, I’m guessing they shouldn’t be too badly upset – it’s 50 years plus, we still hear it on radio and in stores, we are still talking about it and it’s used in movies, so they probably still get decent paycheques from the royalties.
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Oh I’m sure the guy is rich just off the royalities of the song…it’s in a lot of movies including one of the soundtracks that I’m going to send you. Dave give me til tonight to come around to your site…I’m feeling good and then bad…rinse and repeat.
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Glad you’re getting better! Don’t overdo it – did you stay home from work?
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Oh yes…I took the day off Dave…it’s bad when you can’t even work from home. My mind is in a fog. I wouldn’t retain anything I read right now lol.
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When this song came out, a Rolling Stone reviewer – with typical RS alacrity- dismissed it by saying something like “rock bands shouldn’t try to write songs about the sea.” Or sailors, or something. He’s long forgotten, the song remains. I wrote it up not too long ago in a Guilty Pleasues post. A woman I used to work with – a traffic-stopping blonde- told me it was her wedding song. Odd. But then I talked to someone who said “Free Bird” was their prom song. Go figure.
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I can’t imagine this as a wedding song…but hey…to each his own.
I was surprised to see how many people had the REM song The One I Love as their wedding song.
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Sting said he couldn’t believe people used ‘Every Breath You Take’ as a wedding song. Better, I suppose, than ‘Psycho Killer.’
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Thanks for the laugh Jim…I need it today.
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On the other hand, “We Gotta Get Out of This Place” was a great high school class song. Too bad the administration vetoed it.
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Funny. How did they feel about “Schools Out” one wonders.
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I’m sure some class voted for it and the administration vetoed it. After my high school time.
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Yeah, Every Breath’ is NOT a wedding song, it’s more a ‘stalking down the aisle’ song.
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Yeah, bizarre.
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Brandy is a song that is deeply embedded in my gray matter. Ooh, that sounds painful. Listening to Brandy is anything but painful. I love narrative songs and the story of Brandy and the men (and women) who love her is beautiful. I like the story of how he got to her name. Perfect name for a bartender/alcohol server. Thanks for the blast to the past. Happy to hear you are on the mend, Max.
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Thanks Lisa….this song yes…it’s part of me now after all of these years. It’s part of my DNA…I do like how the story resolves itself.
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You’re welcome.
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p.s. I see Brandy and Ride Captain Ride as very similar. We named our little day sailer Mystery Ship.
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They go together in my mind…they always have. I like that name!
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Yes, good points Lisa. I do like it when a name, be it a person, town etc iis in a song and it’s just right.
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🙂
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Saul broke this out at the Karaoke Bar bar in one of the last episodes.
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Oh I love that show…
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It seems quite sophisticated and ahead of its time for 1972. Almost yacht rock.
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It is close to yacht rock…but good yacht rock.
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Always liked this song – over here usually if you’re “Under the weather” it means you’ve had too much brandy the night before! Get 100% Max.
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Thanks Bruce… I WISH it were Brandy! It’s a sinus infection that has been miserable…hopefully tomorrow it will be better.
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I’ve never met anyone who doesn’t like this song. It’s like an anthem for a generation, or something like that.
“Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne” is a great song, and it was a big hit in Chicago, for whatever reason, and one or two other places, but that as about it.
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It’s a universal loved song I agree…that continues to be heard on the radio and new movies.
I never knew that other song too much.
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Said it all in the comments Max. Hope the coughing hacking and snotty sinuses are put behind you soon.
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Oh me also! Thanks obbverse…I’m hoping tomorrow I’ll be back and feeling well.
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I recognized the song title right away and the clips confirmed I knew it from the radio, but that was all. I had no idea about Looking Glass and that they originally were a hard rock band. Stylistically, “Brandy” certainly sounds like a significant departure from their traditional music. That said, it’s a pretty catchy song with decent harmony vocals – very ’70s, but not in a bad way!
Glad you’re feeling better and hopefully getting some rest! 🙂
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This song is part of me…I grew up with it.
I’m feeling good and then bad…hopefully I can work tomorrow…I’ll work from home regardless…Christian I’ll catch up with your posts.
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Please take your time, Max. My stuff won’t go anywhere! 🙂
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Thanks man…I appreciate it.
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Max…this is SO weird. I was scrolling through the music-on-demand choices on our cable this AM and there actually was a channel for “Yacht Rock.” I don’t recall ever hearing this genre title before…and then I’m reading the comments just now and it is mentioned again. I guess I have some catching up to do lol. GREAT song….and they played the hell outta it when it came out. Also FYI…a great clip on You Tube from the TV show King of Queens where Kevin James struggles to karaoke this song. In any case, a timeless tune!
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Oh yacht rock! The funny thing is Bruce…this one was before the genre really existed…it could be the founding one…songs like Hey Nineteen, Sailing, Baby Come Back…. soft rock songs basically I would say.
I love The King of Queens BTW…I’ll check it out.
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This song reminds me of those happy to please waitresses I met when traveling on the road in the band I played in when we stopped at all night diners.
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