Gold Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Ville De Lumière |
| 2 | Laissez-Nous Chanter |
| 3 | Ruby |
| 4 | Antebellum |
| 5 | Gone Under |
| 6 | Medicine Man |
| 7 | One of Us |
| 8 | Love, the Magician |
| 9 | North |
| 10 | Dreams |
| 11 | The Hunt |
| 12 | And I Know Now |
| 13 | Don’t |
| 14 | Gold |
| 15 | I Lost My Heart to You |
| 16 | Keep It 100 |
| 17 | O.D.I.R. |
| 18 | Old Habits |
| 19 | Servant |
| 20 | Shapeless |
| 21 | Tar And Feather |
| 22 | Taste Me |
| 23 | The Controller |
| 24 | The Waves |
Gold Albums
About Gold
Gold was a San Francisco blues group active from 1967-1973 who emerged during the city's legendary music scene alongside contemporaries like Janis Joplin and Big Brother. Their sound blended traditional Delta blues with psychedelic-era experimentation, evident in haunting tracks like "Ville De Lumière" and the raw emotional power of "Ruby." Albums like "Interbellum" captured the post-Summer of Love melancholy while "Gone Under" became an underground classic that influenced later blues revival movements. Though their six-year run was brief, Gold's fusion of French-influenced lyrics and American blues helped bridge cultural divides during a transformative period in music history.