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Orchard Road (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Orchard Road (song)
"Orchard Road" is a song recorded by Leo Sayer for his album ''Have You Ever Been in Love''.
The song made number 16 on the UK Singles Chart in 1983.
Its music was composed by Alan Tarney with the lyrics by Leo Sayer.
==Misconception==
It is thought by some that the song title refers to the famous retail and entertainment hub of Orchard Road in Singapore, and the cover artwork of a 12" release featuring the song depicts Orchard Road scenery. However, according to Sayer, the lyrics to the song are based on an all-night phone conversation out in a public telephone booth he had with his then wife, pleading for her return from her flat and forgiveness after a lapse of judgement in their 7-year marital life. The song title is a made-up road name. Orchard Road in reality, refers to Churchfield Road, Acton in Greater London where his ex-wife Janice had moved out to.〔Interview with Leo Sayer, The Bob Rogers Show, Radio 2CH, 10:31:30 AEST 31 July 2008.〕

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