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Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)

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"Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)"
Single by Looking Glass
from the album Looking Glass
Released 1972
Format 7"
Genre Pop
Writer Elliot Lurie

"Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" is a 1972 pop song written by Elliot Lurie and recorded by his band Looking Glass on their debut album Looking Glass. The single reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, remaining in the top position for one week. Horns & Strings were arranged by Larry Fallon. The lyrics tell of Brandy, a barmaid in a port town. She wins the admiration of many of the sailors, and the love of one of them, but he, alas, is not willing to abandon his true love, the sea. "Brandy" was the B-side of another Looking Glass song, and is rumored to have become an accidental hit when a DJ played the wrong side of the 45; although the flip side "One By One" has a running time of 6:01, which makes the rumor a little improbable. Barry Manilow's 1974 "Mandy" was originally titled "Brandy" but Manilow changed it following this song's success.

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Preceded by
"Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert O'Sullivan
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
August 26 1972
Succeeded by
"Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert O'Sullivan

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