TRUE: A Spandau Ballet Classic
Spandau Ballet is a British band that formed in London in the late 1970s. The group gained prominence in the 1980s and is known for its New Romantic style, blending pop, soul, and dance music. The band’s original members included Tony Hadley (vocals), Gary Kemp (guitar and songwriter), Martin Kemp (bass), John Keeble (drums), and Steve Norman (saxophone and percussion). They achieved international fame with hits like “True,” “Gold,” and “Through the Barricades.” Spandau Ballet’s music often featured heartfelt lyrics and memorable melodies, and they were influential in the New Romantic movement of the ’80s. While their popularity waned in the late ’80s, the band reunited in the 2000s and continues to perform.
“True” was released in 1983 as the title track of Spandau Ballet’s third album. It’s known for its smooth and soulful sound, featuring a prominent saxophone riff and heartfelt lyrics. The song’s lyrics express themes of love and longing, with lines like “I know this much is true.”
The song was a commercial success, reaching high positions on music charts in several countries. Its enduring popularity has made it a nostalgic favorite from the ’80s and is often associated with that era’s music and culture.