Green Fields

The Good, the Bad & the Queen

About Green Fields

"Green Fields" is the third single by British alternative rock band The Good, the Bad & the Queen. "Green Fields" is also the eleventh track on the group's 2007 debut album The Good, the Bad & the Queen. The song was released on 2 April 2007 as the band's third single in the United Kingdom. The single debuted—and peaked—at #51 in the UK Singles Chart on 8 April, substantially lower than "Kingdom of Doom" which had reached the Top 20 upon release in January. In the album's review for NME, Hamish MacBain called the song "the best thing Damon's ever written. " Seeing references to The Beatles, The Sun noted that the song has the ability to "cast [Albarn] as a latter-day Lennon and offers wistful, woozy psychedelia as Strawberry Fields are replaced by green ones." 


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Lost his own, taken down 
All his songs 
Till his all alone 
And all our love was harmed 
'Cept for you 

I'm only young, favorite son 
Say you tried, take it back 
To where you belong 
And all the things you say 
Still untrue 

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 

We saw the green fields 
Turn into homes 
Such lovely homes 
We saw the green fields 
Turn into stone 
Such lonely stone 

Now all my love is out 
It's just for you 

It's not a love song 
It's the last song for you

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The Good, the Bad & the Queen

The Good, the Bad & the Queen is an album by an originally unnamed English alternative rock supergroup now officially referred to as 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. In the United States, the album entered the Billboard 200 at No. 49. In October 2018, it was confirmed that the band's official name is The Good, the Bad & the Queen after they announced their second album, Merrie Land.It is stated that the record is, in a sense, a concept album, as its songs are all themed … more »

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Written by: FRANK MILLER, RICHARD DEHR, TERRY GILKYSON

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11 facts about this song

Band Composition
"Green Fields" is a song by the British rock supergroup, The Good, The Bad & The Queen, which consists of Damon Albarn from Blur and Gorillaz, Paul Simonon from The Clash, Simon Tong from The Verve, and drummer Tony Allen.
Release Information
The song was released in 2007 as part of the band's self-titled debut album.
Track Insights
"Green Fields" is the third track on the album, coming after '80s Life' and before 'The Bunting Song.'
Inspiration
The song, like the rest of the album, was inspired by the changes and transitions observed in modern London, including environmental issues.
Genre Classification
"Green Fields" has elements of rock, pop, and alternative music, reflecting the unique blend of styles from band members' diverse backgrounds.
Production Credit
The song was produced by Danger Mouse, known for his work with Gnarls Barkley, Gorillaz, and many others.
Critical Reception
The song received critical acclaim upon its release, with many praising its thought-provoking lyrics and the band's distinctive sound.
Chart Performance
Despite its positive reviews, "Green Fields" didn't achieve significant commercial success, reflecting the band's status as a more experimental, niche project.
Live Performances
The Good, The Bad & The Queen performed "Green Fields" as part of their set during numerous concerts and music festivals.
Lyrics Themes
The lyrics of "Green Fields" reflect nostalgic sentiments about an idealized past, with a focus on British pastoral imagery.
Relevance
Although it was released over a decade ago, "Green Fields" remains relevant due to its commentary on environmental changes.

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