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"Good Man in a Storm" | |
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Song by Level 42 | |
from the album World Machine | |
Released | 1985 |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 4:59 |
Label | Polydor |
Songwriter(s) | Phil Gould |
Producer(s) | Wally Badarou Level 42 |
"Good Man in Storm" is a song released in 1985 by the British musical group Level 42, on their sixth studio album World Machine.
The song alludes to the childhood of both Boon and Phil Gould. In the song, written by Phil Gould, he states (probably to his mother), "There was a vision, flashing by, of a summer's day I spent with you, with a child who never learnt how to cry."
Musicians
- Mark King – Vocals, Bass,
- Mike Lindup – Vocals, Keyboards
- Phil Gould- Drums
- Boon Gould – Guitars
Featuring:
- Wally Badarou – Synclavier, Additional Vocals
- Gary Barnacle – Saxophone
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