- Little Blonde Plaits (audio) | Chris Rea

Like many of Rea’s songs, "Little Blonde Plaits" is believed to be inspired by his family; specifically, it is often associated with his daughter. The "little blonde plaits" serve as a timeless symbol of childhood innocence "caught forever" in the narrator's memory. Critical Standing

"" is a track by English singer-songwriter Chris Rea, released in 1986 on his eighth studio album, On the Beach . The song is celebrated for its atmospheric, jazzy production and is frequently cited as a prime example of Rea’s "brighter, more optimistic" mid-80s songwriting era. Musical Composition and Style Chris Rea - Little Blonde Plaits (audio)

A standout feature of the track is the expressive use of the Mini Moog synthesizer by Max Middleton, which provides an ethereal, atmospheric backdrop. Like many of Rea’s songs, "Little Blonde Plaits"