Golden Earring Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Radar Love |
| 2 | Twilight Zone |
| 3 | Vanilla Queen |
| 4 | When the lady smiles |
| 5 | Going to the Run |
| 6 | The Devil Made Me Do It |
| 7 | Are You Receiving Me |
| 8 | Sail on Sailor |
| 9 | Mad Love's Comin |
| 10 | This Love |
| 11 | Lost and Found |
| 12 | Ce Soir |
| 13 | Flowers In The Mud |
| 14 | Last Of The Mohicans |
| 15 | Space Ship |
| 16 | Leather |
| 17 | Daddy Buy Me A Girl |
| 18 | In a Bad Mood |
| 19 | This Is the Time of the Year |
| 20 | Fighting Windmills |
| 21 | Angel |
| 22 | N.E.W.S. |
| 23 | Clear Night Moonlight |
| 24 | Quiet Eyes |
| 25 | Don’t Wanna Lose That Girl |
| 26 | Grab It for a Second |
| 27 | I'm Going to Send My Pigeons to the Sky |
| 28 | Avenue Of Broken Dreams |
| 29 | Hold Me Now |
| 30 | Identical |
| 31 | Don't Stop the Show |
| 32 | Buddy Joe |
| 33 | Secrets |
| 34 | A sound I never heard |
| 35 | Albino moon |
| 36 | Cool As It Gets |
| 37 | Happy And Young Together |
| 38 | Against the Grain |
| 39 | Call Me |
| 40 | Tiger Bay |
| 41 | Cell-29 |
| 42 | Johnny Make Believe |
| 43 | Faded Jeans |
| 44 | The Unforgettable Dream |
| 45 | Weekend Love |
| 46 | Heart Beat |
| 47 | Justin Time |
| 48 | Making Love to Yourself |
| 49 | Snot Love in Spain |
| 50 | Violins |
Golden Earring Albums
About Golden Earring
Golden Earring was a Dutch rock band formed in 1961 who became the Netherlands' most internationally successful rock act, blending hard rock, progressive elements, and blues-driven grooves across six decades. Their 1973 hit "Radar Love" became a driving anthem that defined 70s rock radio and remains one of the greatest car songs ever written, while "Twilight Zone" showcased their ability to craft atmospheric, guitar-heavy epics. Albums like "Moontan" and later works demonstrated their evolution from psychedelic pioneers to arena rock masters, with George Kooymans' distinctive guitar work and Barry Hay's powerful vocals anchoring their sound. The band's longevity and consistent touring made them legends in Europe while earning cult status worldwide, proving that great rock music could transcend language and borders.