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  1. Gold Lyrics: Thank you for coming home / Sorry that the chairs are all worn / I left them here I could have sworn / These are my salad days / Slowly being eaten away / Just another play...

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  2. 24 nov 2020 · Gold - Spandau Ballet (Lyrics) 🎶Gold - Spandau Ballet Gold Official Music Video: • Spandau Ballet - Gold (HD Remastered) Follow Spandau Ballet on Social Medias 👇 FB: /...

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  3. Gold. Always believe in your soul. You've got the power to know. You're indestructible. Always believe in, cause you are. Gold. Glad that you're bound to return. There's something I could have learned. You're indestructible, always believing. After the rush has gone. I hope you find a little more time. Remember we were partners in crime.

  4. Spandau Ballet - Gold (Lyrics) Thank you for coming home I'm sorry that the chairs are all worn I left them here I could have sworn these are my salad days slowly being eaten away...

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  5. Spandau Ballet Lyrics. "Gold". Thank you for coming home. I'm sorry that the chairs are all worn. I left them here I could have sworn. These are my salad days. Slowly being eaten away. Just another play for today. Oh but I'm proud of you, but I'm proud of you.

  6. Official video of Spandau Ballet performing 'Gold' from their 1983 third album 'True'. Gary Kemp wrote both the music and lyrics; the song was produced by th...

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  7. Spandau Ballet – "Gold" (album version) on YouTube. "Gold" is a song by English pop band Spandau Ballet, released on 5 August 1983 as the fourth single from their third album, True. The song was written by the band's guitarist/songwriter Gary Kemp as an homage to the film themes of composer John Barry that was especially influenced ...