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The Bangles: Eternal Flame


“Eternal Flame” is another song that came into my head from out of nowhere. It just started playing in my mind on its own. I remembered the song, but I had never heard of (or don’t remember) an all-girl band called The Bangles. The group was popular in the 1980s. Susanna Hoff, their lead singer, wrote Eternal Flame with songwriters Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly. The idea came from a Cyndi Lauper song Hoff admired, and from the eternal flame shrine near the Elvis Presley tomb in Graceland, where The Bangles saw it.

I still don’t know why “Eternal Flame” barged unannounced into my head, but I’m glad it did. The song is BEAUTIFUL! Here’s my cover.

By David Gittlin

I’ve written three feature length screenplays, produced two short films, and published ten novels. Before quitting my day job, I spent more than thirty years as a marketing director building expertise in advertising, copywriting, corporate communications, collateral sales materials, website content/design and online marketing.

For more information about my novels, please visit www.davidgittlin.net

2 replies on “The Bangles: Eternal Flame”

The Bangles put out some good stuff back in the day. “Be With You” and “Following” are a couple of my favorites. It seems like their version of “Hazy Shade of Winter” (off the “Less Than Zero” soundtrack) has kind of displaced the original in the popular imagination, as all the subsequent covers I’ve heard sound like covers of the Bangles’ version rather than Simon & Garfunkel’s.

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