HomeWHOWho Was The Lady In Red Written About

Who Was The Lady In Red Written About

While most love songs, even popular ones, can be vaguely, or even actually anonymous, there are others where the subject is either named or can be gleaned with a little sleuthing. So songs about close family members, partners and muses are not uncommon.

The Irish musician Philip Lynott of Thin Lizzy wrote several such songs, including two called ‘Sarah’ – one for his grandmother and one for his daughter; ‘Cathleen’ about his other daughter; and ‘Philomena’ for his mother. Indeed, the same Philomena in her book My Boy, says that – in her son’s song ‘Look What The Wind Blew In’ – the lines “then somewhere from the North, this gale I knew just flew in” refers to a girlfriend of his, Gale Claydon.

The former model Patti Boyd was eulogised in ‘Something’ by George Harrison, and also in both ‘Layla’ and ‘Wonderful Tonight’, by Eric Clapton. Van Morrison’s ‘Crazy Love’ is said to have been inspired by his then girlfriend Janet Rigsbee, while Tom Waits’ ‘Jersey Girl’ was for Irishwoman Kathleen Brennan, who became his wife, mentor, artistic collaborator and manager. So while many women would inevitably imagine themselves into the song, the question remained: about whom had Chris de Burgh’s biggest hit been written?

In the Summer of 1986, he released the album Into The Light. The track ‘The Lady In Red’ was released as the second single. The public took to it practically instantly and it climbed quickly all the way to the top of the charts in the UK. The album that spawned it settled for the No.2 spot, and made the Top 10 in at least a dozen more territories (including the USA, Australia, Norway and South Africa).

Refer to more articles:  Who Is Jennifer Wortman

The single, meanwhile, went to No.1 in at least 10 countries (including the UK, Ireland and Canada) and to No.3 in the US Billboard charts. It became virtually impossible to avoid on radio, while also being widely and consistently heard in the marketplaces of holiday destinations such as Majorca, Malaga, Nice, Istanbul and elsewhere. It established Chris de Burgh as an international superstar, repeatedly chalking up huge sell-out tours that took him to virtually every major stadium in the world.

You can’t have that kind of success without the relentless publicity drive that goes with it, and it soon came to light via an inquisitive media that the hit was written about his wife Diane. Chris volunteered that it had started with him trying to capture the memory of his first sighting of her. He admitted that he began writing the song after he and his wife had an argument. Having found it hard to finish, he also had a problem finding an original title. He thought of ‘The Way You Look Tonight’ but that was dumped after he realised that it had already been used. Some months passed, before he saw Diane in a nightclub wearing a red dress, and the rest became pop music history.

While the song was a huge hit and has become a standard at weddings and similar gatherings, it divided music fans, with those who like their music grittier dismissing its sentimentality. Not that it ever bothered Chris de Burgh. As he himself noted, “You can’t sell ten million copies of a single without people liking and disliking it.”

Refer to more articles:  Who Killed Emily Lambert

It has been covered by legendary singer Andy Williams, Junior González, The London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Clayderman, The Shadows, Acker Bilk and Greg Arthur, among dozens of others. And various videos have achieved well in excess of 100 million views. More recently, it also has found its way into television talent shows such as America’s Got Talent. It was also used on the soundtrack of several films, including Dodgeball, Baby Mama, American Psycho and Working Girl.

RELATED ARTICLES

Who Is Lamar Silas Based On

Who Owns The Madame X Car

Most Popular

Recent Comments