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Laura branigan solitaire
Laura branigan solitaire









The song's rangy melody and dramatic refrain appealed to Branigan and producers Jack White and Robbie Buchanan, who extended the original arrangement to revolve back to one last refrain, giving Branigan a triumphant, sustained final note in keeping with the new lyrics by Warren, which have Branigan turning the tables on a neglectful lover and getting on with a life she had put on hold for him. The verses begin low and restrained, with the melody's theme repeated in ever-higher variations throughout the pre-chorus and chorus, climaxing in three high, sustained belts of "Solitaire". Internationally, the single charted at number eight in Canada and number 12 in New Zealand. It also reached numbers 16 and 28 on Billboard 's Adult Contemporary and Dance charts, respectively. With a peak position of number seven, "Solitaire" became Branigan's second consecutive top-10 entry.

laura branigan solitaire

Released as the lead single from the Branigan 2 album, "Solitaire" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 the week Branigan's breakthrough single " Gloria" fell off the chart. "Solitaire" would launch the hitmaking career of Diane Warren, who had recently been employed as a staff writer by Branigan's producer Jack White Warren gave White the completed lyrics for "Solitaire" the day after he asked her to give the song an English rendering. The English lyrics of "Solitaire" reinvent the song's narrative, with the playing of the card game solitaire employed as a metaphor for the singer enduring the neglect of her lover. Written by Clémenceau herself, the French version of "Solitaire" concerned a recluse who shuts himself away from a world moving toward nuclear war.

laura branigan solitaire

The song originated as a 1981 recording in French by Martine Clémenceau for whom "Solitaire" was a modest hit with a French chart peak of #50 on the French pop charts where it remained for 22 weeks.











Laura branigan solitaire