"Twilight Zone" | |
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Single by Golden Earring | |
from the album Cut | |
B-side | "King Dark" |
Released | 23 August 1982 (NL) [1] |
Recorded | 1982 |
Genre | |
Length | 7:58 (album version) 4:47 (single version) |
Label | 21/Polygram |
Songwriter(s) | George Kooymans |
Producer(s) | Schell Schellekens |
Audio sample | |
"Twilight Zone" |
"Twilight Zone" is a 1982 hit by Dutch band Golden Earring. It was written by the band's guitarist George Kooymans, who drew inspiration from the spy thriller book The Bourne Identity rather than the 1960s mystery television series The Twilight Zone.[6] The song "Twilight Zone" appears on Golden Earring's 1982 album Cut. It spent 27 weeks on the US Pop charts. It was the group's sole Top 10 Pop single on the US Billboard Hot 100 (the song reached #16 on the Cashbox chart) and hit No. 1 on the Billboard Top Album Tracks chart, the band's only No. 1 hit in America.[7]
Lead vocals are divided between Kooymans and Barry Hay. Each sings lead for one half of the first verse (first Kooymans, then Hay), and Hay sings lead for the second verse with backing by Kooymans and provides the spoken lines in the introduction and first verse. Kooymans sings lead on the choruses, backed by Hay.
In the 1990s, the song was included on a volume of Rhino Records' New Wave Hits of the '80s series. The music video was featured on Volume One of the VHS companion compilation.