Radar Love

"Radar Love"
Single by Golden Earring
from the album Moontan
B-side "The Song Is Over" (UK) "Just Like Vince Taylor" (US)
Released 1973 (1973)
Recorded 1973 (1973) - Trident Studios, London
Genre
Length 6:21 (album version)
5:07 (single version)
3:44 (single edit)
Label Polydor (UK)
Track/MCA (US)
Writer(s) George Kooymans/Barry Hay
Producer(s) Golden Earring
Certification Billboard North America 13
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"Radar Love"
Single by White Lion
from the album Big Game
Released 1989
Recorded 1989
Genre Hard Rock
Length 5:58
Label Atlantic
Writer(s) George Kooymans/Barry Hay
White Lion singles chronology
"Little Fighter"
(1989)
"Radar Love"
(1989)
"Cry for Freedom"
(1990)

"Radar Love" is a song by the Dutch rock band Golden Earring. The single version of "Radar Love" reached #10 on the Cash Box Top 100 and #13 in Billboard in the United States. It also hit the Top 10 in many countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, and Spain.

Background

The subject of the song is the point of view of an automobile driver who drives to his lover ("baby") and communicates with her without physical means, instead using such methods as telephone or letters. On his radio, he hears Brenda Lee's "Coming on Strong", and the newsman "singin' his same song".

Cover versions

The song has been covered by Tribe 8, Ministry, Omen, U2,[3] R.E.M., Ian Stuart Donaldson, Sun City Girls, White Lion, Blue Man Group, Def Leppard, James Last, The NWOBHM band Aragorn, Nine Pound Hammer, Carlos Santana, and The Pressure Boys. The White Lion version charted at #59 on The Billboard Hot 100.[4]

Goth-pop band Ghost Dance recorded a cover of the song on the B-side of their "Heart Full of Soul" single, itself a cover of the Yardbirds track.

The song was also covered by industrial metal band Ministry on the 2008 album Cover Up.

A pre-Mercyful Fate band featuring King Diamond on vocals recorded a cover of the song. It is featured on King Diamond & Black Rose 20 Years Ago.

References

  1. Harry L. Watson; Jocelyn Neal (1 December 2011). Southern Cultures: 2011 Music Issue: Winter 2011 Issue. UNC Press Books. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-8078-6842-3. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  2. Guarisco, Donald A.. The Best Glam Rock Album in the World Ever at AllMusic. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  3. Matthias Muehlbradt, Andre Axver. "U2 Radar Love - U2 on tour". U2gigs.com.
  4. "Allmusic (White Lion charts & awards)".

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