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She Comes in Colors : ウィキペディア英語版 | She Comes in Colors
"She Comes in Colors" is a song written by Arthur Lee and released by Love as a single in 1966 and on their 1967 album ''Da Capo''. It was also included on a number of Love compilation albums, including ''Love Revisted'' and ''Best of Love'' and on the multi-artist compilation album ''Forever Changing: The Golden Age of Elektra 1963-1973''. Although modern critics have praised the song as being "sublime," or a "timeless jewel" or as possibly the best song Lee ever wrote, at the time of its release as a single it failed to make the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Lee believed as well as some music critics believe that "She Comes in Colors" was a source for The Rolling Stones' song "She's a Rainbow," and several music critics and record company executives also believe that it influenced Madonna's "Beautiful Stranger," although Madonna has denied this. The song was also covered by several artists, including The Hooters. ==Writing and recording== Inspiration for "She Comes in Colors" came from the clothing worn by Love fan Annette Ferrell, who was also a friend of Arthur Lee. Love guitarist Johnny Echols recalls that the song "was about this girl named Annette who would come to all our shows wearing these outrageous gypsy clothes."〔 The lyrics include a line about being in "England town," although Lee had never been to England when he wrote the song.〔 The guitar riff was influenced by folk rock. Instrumentation of Love's recording of the song includes harpsichord played by Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer and flute played by Tjay Cantrelli.〔 Echols remembers "She Comes in Colors" to be the most difficult song on ''Da Capo'' to record, because it incorporated a lot of "strange chords."〔
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