Fading Embers of What Could Have Been | Wings Of Love | Madness

Wings of Love is a song by British band Madness, released in 1983. The song is a reflection on the themes of love, loss, and longing.
The lyrics of Wings of Love tell the story of a person who has lost their loved one, and they are left with only memories to hold onto. They recall the times they spent together, the laughter, and the tears, but ultimately they realize that their love was not meant to be. The song is an emotional exploration of the pain and sorrow that comes with losing someone you love.
One of the most striking aspects of Wings of Love is its soaring chorus, which features the iconic vocals of Madness lead singer Graham McPherson, also known as Suggs. The chorus is a powerful expression of heartbreak, with Suggs' soulful delivery bringing the lyrics to life.
The song's instrumentation is also noteworthy, featuring a blend of ska, pop, and rock elements that give it a unique and memorable sound. The guitar work is particularly impressive, providing a catchy and upbeat foundation for the song's emotional vocals.
Despite its melancholic tone, Wings of Love has become one of Madness' most beloved songs, and a fan favorite. It remains an important part of their legacy, and continues to be enjoyed by fans around the world.
