Duchess
"Duchess"
Remember her name? Experience Genesis's powerful 1980 rock track, "Duchess." A key song from their chart-topping album Duke, it pioneered the use of a drum machine integrated with live drums, featuring Phil Collins' emotive vocals telling a compelling story.
Released as a single from the successful 1980 album Duke, "Duchess" showcased Genesis's evolving sound. Its dynamic rock arrangement, built upon Tony Banks' atmospheric keyboards, Mike Rutherford's guitar work, and Collins' powerful drumming and vocals, captivated listeners and became a fan favorite.
This 1980 rock track, part of a larger suite on the Duke album, chronicles the rise and fall of a fictional star. With its building intensity and poignant narrative delivered by Phil Collins, "Duchess" stands as a sophisticated example of Genesis's art rock prowess during this era.
SONG MEANING: The song tells the story of a female singer's journey through fame. It follows her from hopeful beginnings, through the peak of her success when adored by crowds ("And everyone was shouting your name"), and finally to her decline and the realization that her time in the spotlight is fading ("But you know you really should be going").
- BAND: Genesis
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: May 09
- YEAR: 1980
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- BAND: Phil Collins
- GENRE: Experimental Pop, Soft Rock, Synth-rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 05
- YEAR: 1981
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- BAND: Robert Palmer
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: June 01
- YEAR: 1988
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- BAND: Robert Palmer
- GENRE: Pop, R&B, Rock, Soul
- RELEASEDAY: January 27
- YEAR: 1985
