
True
Spandau Ballet
True (1983)
Gary Kemp
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Summary
Written by guitarist Gary Kemp, 'True' marked Spandau Ballet's transformation from new wave dance act to sophisticated pop balladry. Its sweeping synthesizers, extended jazz harmonies, and Tony Hadley's commanding vocal delivery made it a global chart-topper and an enduring anthem of 1980s romanticism, bridging the gap between synth-pop and blue-eyed soul.
Musical Analysis
The harmony of 'True' elevates it well above typical synth-pop through consistent use of jazz-derived extended chords and the striking borrowed Cm chord from the parallel minor. The progression moves with a smooth, almost lounge-jazz fluidity, yet remains grou…
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History
Gary Kemp wrote 'True' as Spandau Ballet sought to evolve beyond their earlier new wave funk sound. The song represented a deliberate shift toward a more romantic, melodically sophisticated style that drew on blue-eyed soul and jazz influences. Kemp crafted th…
“The production team of Jolley and Swain were among the most sought-after pop producers of the era, also working with Bananarama and Imagination”
Full Musical Analysis
The harmony of 'True' elevates it well above typical synth-pop through consistent use of jazz-derived extended chords and the striking borrowed Cm chord from the parallel minor. The progression moves with a smooth, almost lounge-jazz fluidity, yet remains grounded enough for pop accessibility. The interplay between major seventh and minor seventh voicings creates the song's signature warmth, while the chromatic iv chord introduces a moment of emotional complexity that has made the harmony a reference point for sophisticated pop writing.
Gary Kemp wrote 'True' as Spandau Ballet sought to evolve beyond their earlier new wave funk sound. The song represented a deliberate shift toward a more romantic, melodically sophisticated style that drew on blue-eyed soul and jazz influences. Kemp crafted the melody and lyrics to showcase lead singer Tony Hadley's powerful baritone voice in a more intimate, emotionally direct setting.
Written by guitarist Gary Kemp, 'True' marked Spandau Ballet's transformation from new wave dance act to sophisticated pop balladry. Its sweeping synthesizers, extended jazz harmonies, and Tony Hadley's commanding vocal delivery made it a global chart-topper and an enduring anthem of 1980s romanticism, bridging the gap between synth-pop and blue-eyed soul.
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Song DNA
Genre
Pop
Era
80s
Mood
Nostalgic
Tempo
Slow
Key
Major
Texture
Layered
Sound
Synth-heavy
Feel
Straight
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2.8M
Plays
552K
Listeners
307K
Genius Views
8
Annotations
100%
Popularity
5:28
Duration
4/4
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From the album True
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