About the song

“Black Is Black” by Los Bravos is a timeless classic that captured the essence of the 1960s pop and rock scene. Released in 1966, this iconic song marked a significant moment for the Spanish band, propelling them to international stardom. Los Bravos, formed in Madrid, became one of the few Spanish bands to achieve global recognition, largely due to the success of “Black Is Black.”

The song was written by a talented trio: Michelle Grainger, Tony Hayes, and Steve Wadey. With its infectious beat and memorable melody, “Black Is Black” quickly climbed the charts, making a significant impact. It reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, showcasing its widespread appeal across Europe. In the United States, it achieved notable success as well, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, a remarkable feat for a non-English speaking band’s debut single.

“Black Is Black” was included in Los Bravos’ debut album, also titled “Black Is Black,” which further solidified their presence in the music industry. The album featured a mix of energetic rock and catchy pop tunes, showcasing the band’s versatility and musical prowess.

The song’s driving rhythm and soulful vocals captured the youthful energy and spirit of the era, making it a favorite among fans of the 60s music scene. The lead singer, Mike Kogel, often drew comparisons to Gene Pitney due to his distinctive voice, which added a unique flavor to the band’s sound.

Over the years, “Black Is Black” has been covered by various artists and remains a staple on oldies playlists, evoking nostalgia for the golden age of rock and roll. Los Bravos’ breakthrough hit is a testament to the enduring power of catchy, well-crafted pop music that transcends language barriers and continues to resonate with audiences of all ages.

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Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Black is black
I want my baby back
It’s grey, it’s grey
Since she went away, oh, oh

[Refrain]
What can I do
‘Cause I, I’m feelin’ blue?

[Verse 2]
If I had my way
She’d be back today
But she don’t intend
To see me again, oh, oh

[Refrain]
What can I do
‘Cause I, I’m feelin’ blue?

[Bridge]
I can’t choose, it’s too much to lose, my love’s too strong, woah
Maybe if she would come back to me, then I can’t go wrong

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