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Topic History of: R.I.P. Andrew Gold
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DJones This is from the 1998 (sounds like 1967) album "Greetings From Planet Love", released under the name The Fraternal Order Of The All.

david mickeyone wrote:
He also wrote the wonderful theme song for "GOLDEN GIRLS" - 'Thank you for being a Friend'.



Indeed he did, but it first featured on his rather excellent 1978 (?) album All This And Heaven Too.

Here he is performing it live many years later:

mickeyone He also wrote the wonderful theme song for "GOLDEN GIRLS" - 'Thank you for being a Friend'.

A really talented and under-rated singer/songwriter.
Prunella Minge Another great song of his from that era, sadly missing from You Tube: How Can This Be Love. A bit Beatlesy, a tiny bit Beach Boys, but certainly high class late 70s pop:

www.we7.com/#/song/Andrew-Gold/How-Can-This-Be-Love
Prunella Minge He was an American (post-Beatles) McCartney at his peak. He had the knack of making his songs sound so easy: