Trouble (Lindsey Buckingham song)
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"Trouble" | ||
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Single by Lindsey Buckingham | ||
from the album Law & Order | ||
B-side(s) | That's Is How We Do It in L.A | |
Released | 1981 | |
Format | 7" single | |
Recorded | 1981 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 3:56 | |
Label | Reprise Records | |
Writer(s) | Lindsey Buckingham | |
Producer(s) | Lindsey Buckingham | |
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Lindsey Buckingham singles chronology | ||
"Trouble" (1981) |
"It Was I" (1981) |
"Trouble" is a song by Lindsey Buckingham. It was the biggest hit of the album Law and Order, which was released in 1981. It was also Buckingham's first hit as a solo artist. Trouble was the only song on the album that Lindsey didn't play bass or drums on—Mick Fleetwood was brought in to do the drums. Things didn't work out very well in the recording session, and a taped loop of the drum track, about four-seconds long, was used over and over for the song.[1] The song is sung in a light falsetto. The single would become a Top 10 hit in the US in early 1982.
The distinctive music video for "Trouble" features a multi-instrumental "big-band" featuring a plethora of male musicians, including his Fleetwood Mac bandmate Mick Fleetwood.