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"Everyone" is the penultimate track on Van Morrison's 1970 album Moondance.
The song is the fastest on the album. It is in 12/8 time and features more prominent acoustic guitar than other tracks on Moondance where the piano is the main instrument. A notable feature of the intro is a clavinet. A hard but sparse drumbeat is offset by a melody played on the flute throughout the song, including a solo after the second chorus.
Morrison has said "'Everyone is just a song of hope, that's what that is."
The song was used for the final shot of the film The Royal Tenenbaums, but did not appear on any of the film's soundtrack releases.
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Inside is the fourteenth studio album by Ronnie Milsap. It was released in 1982 under the RCA Records Label. It contains the hits "Any Day Now", "Inside", and "He Got You".
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Track 6 from the album Live in San Francisco 1970
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/maggiepope Van Morrison's "Everyone"... I heard this song a couple of days ago sung by Elizabeth Mitchell (who deserves all of the credit for the style it's sung in here!), and thought it was so pretty! I was inspired to make another video, so I decided to sing it for my sweet baby boy (who is just off camera). And you may notice my darling 4 year old contributing in her own way...
Live In San Anselmo - 1973
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💿 Veedon Fleece, 1974 Oh ain't it lonely When you're livin' with a gun Well you can't slow down and you can't turn 'round And you can't trust anyone You just sit there like a butterfly And you're all encased in glass You're so fragile you just may break And you don't know who to ask Oh ain't it lonely When you're livin' with a gun Well you can't slow down and you can't turn 'round And you can't trust anyone You just sit there like a butterfly You're well protected by the glass You're such a rare collector's item When they throw away what's the trash You can hang suspended from a star Or wish on a toilet roll You can just soak up the atmosphere Like a fish inside a bowl When the ghost comes round at midnight Well you both can have some fun He can drive you mad, he can make you sad He c...
Watch the official music video for "Days Like These" by Van Morrison Listen to Van Morrison: https://VanMorrison.lnk.to/listenYD Subscribe to the official Van Morrison YouTube channel: https://VanMorrison.lnk.to/subscribeYD Watch more Van Morrison videos: https://VanMorrison.lnk.to/listenYC/youtube Follow Van Morrison: Facebook: https://VanMorrison.lnk.to/followFI Instagram: https://VanMorrison.lnk.to/followII Twitter: https://VanMorrison.lnk.to/followTI Website: https://VanMorrison.lnk.to/followWI Spotify: https://VanMorrison.lnk.to/followSI YouTube: https://VanMorrison.lnk.to/subscribeYD Lyrics: When it's not always raining There'll be days like this When there's no one complaining There'll be days like this When everything falls into place Like the flick of a switch Well my mama tol...
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Great music and this is an insane album. 1990 was 'a very good year' ENLIGHTENMENT indeed. 🥁🥁🎹🎹🎶🎸🎷😎🍀 Van Morrison - vocals, guitar, harmonica The Ambrosian Singers - choir, with John McCarthy as choirmaster (on 4) Dave Bishop - soprano and baritone saxophones Paul Durcan - spoken word (on 7) Dave Early - drums (except on 4, 10) Georgie Fame - electric piano, hammond organ, backing vocals Alex Gifford - synthesizers, piano Steve Gregory - tenor saxophone, flute Malcolm Griffiths - trombone Bernie Holland - lead guitar (on 2, 6, 9) Henry Lowther - trumpet (on 6, 8, 9) Brian Odgers - bass guitar (on 2, 9) Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin - piano (on 3) Steve Pearce - bass guitar (except on 2, 9) Frank Ricotti - vibraphone (on 8) Steve Sanger - drums (on 4, 10) Steve Waterman - flugelhorn (on 6, 8, ...
"Everyone" is the penultimate track on Van Morrison's 1970 album Moondance.
The song is the fastest on the album. It is in 12/8 time and features more prominent acoustic guitar than other tracks on Moondance where the piano is the main instrument. A notable feature of the intro is a clavinet. A hard but sparse drumbeat is offset by a melody played on the flute throughout the song, including a solo after the second chorus.
Morrison has said "'Everyone is just a song of hope, that's what that is."
The song was used for the final shot of the film The Royal Tenenbaums, but did not appear on any of the film's soundtrack releases.
Sometimes alone in the evening, I look outside my window,
At the shadow in the night.
I hear the sound of distant crying, the darkness multiplying,
The weary hearts denied.
All I feel is my heartbeat,
Beating like a drum,
Beating with confusion.
All I hear are the voices,
Telling me to go,
But I could never run.
(Chorus)
Cos' in my African Dream
Theres a new tommorow
Cos' in my african Dream
Theres a dream that we can follow
Now when the night begins to fall, I listen for your call,
I listen for your heartbeat.
Although my dream is just a dream, another false illusion,
A shadow in the night.
All I want is for our heartbeats,
The beat just as one,
To silence that confusion.
And the pain and the illusion,
Will dissapear again,
And we would never run
(Chorus)
Cos' in my African Dream
Theres a new tommorow
Cos' in my african Dream