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Arcadia – The Flame – Official Music Video
The song was written by the band members, Roger Taylor, Nick Rhodes and Simon Le Bon. “The Flame” was released as the fourth and the final single from their only album “So Red The Rose”.  It was released in April 1986 in the United States (July in the UK) with “Flame Game” on the B-side. The single reached only #58 on the Official UK Singles Chart.

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