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Brandy (you're A Fine Girl) Lyrics

There's a port on a western bay
And it serves 100 ships a day
Lonely sailors pass the time away
And talk about their lives

And there's a girl in this harbor town
And she works laying whiskey down
They say Brandy, fetch another round
And she serves them whiskey and wine

They say,"Brandy, you're a fine girl
What a good wife you would be
You could steal a sailor
From the sea.

Brandy wears a braided chain
Made of finest silver from the
North of Spain
A locket that bears the name
Of a man that Brandy loved.

He came on a summer's day
Bringing gifts from far away
But he made it clear he couldn't stay
No harbor was his home.

Brandy, you're a fine girl,
What a good wife you would be
But my life, my love and my lady is the sea.

Brandy used to watch his eyes
When he told his sailing stories
She could feel the ocean fall and rise
She saw its raging glory,

But he had always told the truth
Lord, he was an honest man
And Brandy does her best to understand.

At night when the bars close down
Brandy walks through a silent town
And loves a man who's not around
She still can hear him say

Brandy, you're a fine girl,
What a good wife you would be
But my life, my love and my lady is the sea.
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Cover art for Brandy (you're A Fine Girl) lyrics by Looking Glass

Geez, I'm glad so many of you appreciate this song....but everyone is missing two important points in the lyrics. The first part of the song sings of hundreds of sailors coming to the bar to see Brandy. They all love her, and say she could steal them from the sea. But she doesn't love any of them. The one sailor fell in love with, is an honest man. All of the sailors sing "You're a fine girl, what a good wife you would be" but are lying when they say she could "steal a sailor from the sea." If she loved them, they'd probably marry her, but she would be their mistress. The man she loves sings that the same about her charm, but he is honest and tells her his life, lover and lady is the sea.

The dude who said it's about getting a waitress drunk and guys in a band turning down a gang....ummm, you need help. It's probably about a guy in this band who fell in love with a bartender and left her for his music career. He was probably honest with her, or at least wished he had been. And they probably fucked...

Cover art for Brandy (you're A Fine Girl) lyrics by Looking Glass

When my husband and I went through L.A. this year we were listening to KRTH 101. I have always loved this song, well he heard it for the first time and I loved that I got to hear it with him. I believe Brandy loves a sailor who loves the sea. She knows he won't marry her, but she is strong and knows it ain't gonna happen. All the other sailors know she is the perfect woman, but they can't have her. It's sad and mysterious.

Cover art for Brandy (you're A Fine Girl) lyrics by Looking Glass

I was named after this song. It was my fathers favorite song. I enjoy the song as long as I dont think of the lyrics. The lyrics disturb me. The song plays on every womans irrational fear of becoming an old maid who pines away for a man. Any Man.

I can't help but think " that selfish bastard!" How could he play that awful game with that woman knowing how she felt for him. What the hell was she thinking hanging around the place? I would have waited until he came back and let him watch me pack. That would be the last he'd see of me. Ugh! What a selfish ass!

But he made it clear... he couldn't stay

@kidnic, seems to me he made it clear he WOULDN'T stay. He also said his lady was the sea. The sea is not a person. If he truly was in love with the sea, he should have been making time with it, not the barmaid. It's just a bunch of excuses for emotional unavailability. Thought Fleetwood Mac poked all the necessary holes in those lies/crap.

@brandyraynae, sorry. My father was a musician (& mother was a rayne, just fyi, unsure if yours is more like Renee). I believe this was my father's favorite, played it...

@brandyraynae That last sentence rhymed lol! I agree with you 100 percent!

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Here's the "skinny" on the song, from someone I met online. Like all legends, it may combine truth & myth:

"...even better than just knowing the song.. a few years ago I spoke with a guy who said he knew the actual BRANDY from the song.. the sailor was in the 7th fleet stations in San Francisco and his name was .. He was a good southern boy and his family did not approve of Brandy.. she was a single mom who worked at a bar... she was about 5'5" with bright red hair curly as all get out.. when the song talks about laying whiskeys down.. i always thought it refered to her serving drinks.., it seems that this was actually a game they played ( kind of like the quarters game they play at bars) anyway and Brandy dated for about 7 years, and eventually did get married in 1970 ( if i remember right) and the looking glass band members (who had served with *****) the timing is about right for this song to have been a wedding gift to them.. Not sure how true all of this is, but it sure adds flavor to the song...

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Apart from being fruit do you know what "figs" is?

@figs Probably not true at all given that Looking Glass was an East Coast band formed at Rutgers University in 1969 and the song Brandy was released in August 1972. Kind of late for a 1970 wedding gift, let alone would they know some barmaid in California.

@figs ...having been in the Navy (mid 70’s) the 7th fleet at that time was stationed in the Atlantic fleet...NOT the pacific...

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Thank you dsfire for the lyrics. Many of my ancestors were mariners who fished off the Grand Banks. I think that the song expresses love, obligation, comittment, admiration and patience. Regards, stringofpearls

Cover art for Brandy (you're A Fine Girl) lyrics by Looking Glass

The song is also tragic. It's about a girl who pines away for the rest of her life after a sailor who wants to commit, but just doesn't have it in him. I think it kind of adds insight into the human mind. We want to think we're capable of doing everything for love, or doing the right thing, but sometimes we just cant and we're clouded by our selfish interests.

@rockenpnay i feel like you missed the whole idea of the song, yes it is sad that the sailor leaves but its not that he is incapable of doing anything for love if you listen the lyrics say "my life, my love, and my lady is the sea" this proves quite the opposite of your statement it shows that you can do anything for love even leave a girl like brandy because his love is the sea

Cover art for Brandy (you're A Fine Girl) lyrics by Looking Glass

Great song. I blelive the line "She could feel the ocean foam rise" is actually "She could feel the ocean fall and rise".

Cover art for Brandy (you're A Fine Girl) lyrics by Looking Glass

Not to be too picky but the seventh paragraph, third sentence reads" She could feel the ocean foam rise "

It should read " She could feel the ocean fall and rise"

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Cover art for Brandy (you're A Fine Girl) lyrics by Looking Glass

Raise your hand if you're here because of Guardians Of The Galaxy 2.

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@kenba2099 my first two 45's were this song and "Dancing in the Moonlight" by King Harvest. But I LOVE that Guardians resurrected this one.

Im here cus of guardians of the galaxy 2 just started watching it on Netflix and wanted to play with my two dogs in my yard before sun went down on west coast of British Columbia im North Vancouver and wanted to play Brandy and i kept saying life instead of wife and my wife corrected me so i ended up here...lol tip of the hat to guardianst of galaxy 2

Cover art for Brandy (you're A Fine Girl) lyrics by Looking Glass

first of all, I agree with rockenpnay's comment so much it's kind of scary, because uh, that comment was posted on my birthday, not to mention when the song and the first comment were posted, too.

as for this song and what it means to me, well...a friend of mine introduced me to it about 7 years ago. for a few years afterwards, this song just pissed me off. really. I got pissed off everytime I would listen to it, because it made me mad that the guy goes on saying how great brandy is, and how she could steal a sailor away from the sea, and yet here he is, a sailor she is in love with(and he is in love with her), and yet he abandons her at the end! he gives her a locket, she wanders around alone after dark crying over the fact he just left her all alone...and for what? the damn sea? why couldn't she go with him?!

...yeah, I'm apparently still annoyed with the character in the song. however, my feelings towards this song changed a bit after it was sung to me...and i guess i feel a little softer where it's concerned now because i can see it as a lot more real. it's very bittersweet to me, for the reasons rockenpnay stated above, basically.

the friend who shared this with me used to say i'm pretty much brandy from the song...i could never see the similarities until he sang this to me once, afterwards i thought about it, and i guess he was right all along. "brandy tries her best to understand," indeed. i still say the ending to this song is a big rip-off.

@delial You’re annoyed by the sailor in the story? Are you kidding me? Listen to his words. “Brandy, you’re a fine girl. What a good wife you would be. BUT MY LUFE, MY LOVE, AND MY LADY IS THE SEA.” Also, he said this “HE MADE IT CLEAR, HE COULDN'T STAY. NO HARBOR WAS HIS HOME.” Just because she fell in love with him, it wasn’t his fault.

 
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