Put on Your Red Dress explained

Put on Your Red Dress
Cover:Martin Page Put on Your Red Dress Single.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Martin Page
Album:In the House of Stone and Light
A-Side:Put on Your Red Dress
B-Side:In the House of Stone and Light
Released:1995
Recorded:1994
Genre:Pop rock, soft rock, adult contemporary
Length:5:09 (album version)
4:29 (edit)
Label:Mercury
Producer:Martin Page
Prev Title:Keeper of the Flame
Prev Year:1995

"Put on Your Red Dress" is a song by British musician Martin Page, released as the third and final single from his debut album In the House of Stone and Light. There was no music video made to accompany the song, however, a radio edit was made.

The single is generally seen as an attempt to gain international sales, particularly in Germany. Page's first single, "In the House of Stone and Light", was the B-side to "Put on Your Red Dress", and slightly increased the popularity of the song in 1995.

This is considered to be Page's last single to date, as the songs on his second album, released on his own record label, were not released as singles.

As stated by Page in the album's EPK,[1] "The song 'Put on Your Red Dress' is a romantic song, about basically saying we've been through some ups and downs, but I'm going to come to your house, knock on your door, we're going to walk down to the docks, and we're going to forget about our problems."

Notes and References

  1. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Martin Page - EPK . YouTube.