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"Army Dreamers" is a music single, the third and final song to be released from the album Never For Ever by Kate Bush. It was a UK top 20 hit in October 1980.
"Army Dreamers" was released on 22 September 1980 and peaked at number 16 in the UK Singles Chart. The song is about the effects of war and about a mother who grieves for her young adult son, who was killed on military manoeuvres. Saddened by his unnecessary death, she wrestles with her guilt over what she could have done to prevent it. The song's waltz tempo marks a change to Bush's previous singles. It is interesting to note that the version on the original single release is longer than on the LP/CD release. The LP version fades; the single release has a hard ending (the version of the single from The Single File, unfortunately, fades like the LP release).
The single includes two B-sides, "Delius" and "Passing Through Air". "Delius" is Bush’s tribute to English composer Frederick Delius. The subtitle, "Song of Summer", comes from one of Delius’ works, and from a BBC film Bush saw about the composer's life. Again, it's of note that the LP version is different in that the previous track "Babooshka" segues into it, whereas the single B-side version begins unobscured. "Passing Through Air" is one of Bush's earliest works—originally recorded in 1973 at David Gilmour's studio, a few weeks after her 15th birthday.
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Catherine "Kate" Bush, CBE (born 30 July 1958) is an English singer-songwriter, musician, composer, dancer and record producer known for her eclectic music and idiosyncratic performances.
Bush first came to note in 1978 when, at the age of 19, she topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks with her debut single, "Wuthering Heights", becoming the first female artist to achieve a UK number-one with a self-written song. She has since released twenty-five UK Top 40 singles, including the top ten hits "The Man with the Child in His Eyes", "Babooshka", "Running Up That Hill", and "King of the Mountain". She has released ten studio albums, all of which reached the UK Top 10, including the UK number-one albums, Never for Ever (1980) and Hounds of Love (1985). She is the first British solo female artist to top the UK album charts and the first female artist ever to enter the album chart at number-one, as well as the first (and to date, only) female artist to have top five albums in the UK charts in five successive decades.
An army (from Latin arma "arms, weapons" via Old French armée, "armed" (feminine)) or ground force is a fighting force that fights primarily on land. In the broadest sense, it is the land-based military branch, service branch or armed service of a nation or state. It may also include other branches of the military such as the air force via means of aviation corps. Within a national military force, the word army may also mean a field army. They differ from army reserves who are activated only during such times as war or natural disasters.
In several countries, the army is officially called the Land Army to differentiate it from an air force called the Air Army, notably France. In such countries, the word "army" on its own retains its connotation of a land force in common usage. The current largest army in the world, by number of active troops, is the People's Liberation Army of China with 2,250,000 active troops and 800,000 reserve personnel followed by the Indian Army with 1,129,000 active troops and 2,142,900 reserve personnel.
Dreamers refers to people who dream
The Dreamers may refer to:
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Official Music Video for the single "Army Dreamers" written and produced by Kate Bush. "Army Dreamers" was the third and final song to be released from Never For Ever by Kate Bush. "Army Dreamers" was released on 22 September 1980 and peaked at number 16 in the UK Singles Chart. The song is a change to previous works in that it features a Waltz time tempo.
Moddi - Army Dreamers. Written by Kate Bush. Second single from the album Unsongs, 12 banned songs from 12 countries. Released 16 September 2016. Listen on Spotify, iTunes and Tidal: http://phonofile.link/moddi. Pre-order Unsongs here: http://pmusic.co/rzaoJZ “What a waste of Army Dreamers” – it’s an anti-war sentiment that was openly echoed through BBC playlists before its systematic suppression more than 10 years after release. Penned by Kate Bush in 1980, the Top 20 single was blacklisted during the Gulf War in 1991 – joining a list of 67 songs simultaneously banned from BBC airplay, including The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, ABBA and Queen. It’s the latest track reworked by Norwegian singer/songwriter Moddi, from forthcoming album ‘Unsongs’ – released Friday, September 16 via Propeller ...
Kate Bush - Army Dreamers 1980 Our little army boy Is coming home from B.F.P.O. I've a bunch of purple flowers To decorate a mammy's hero. Mourning in the aerodrome, The weather warmer, he is colder. Four men in uniform To carry home my little soldier. "What could he do? Should have been a rock star." But he didn't have the money for a guitar. "What could he do? Should have been a politician." But he never had a proper education. "What could he do? Should have been a father." But he never even made it to his twenties. What a waste - Army dreamers. Ooh, what a waste of Army dreamers. Tears o'er a tin box. Oh, Jesus Christ, he wasn't to know, Like a chicken with a fox, He couldn't win the war with ego. Give the kid the pick of pips, And give him all your stripes and r...
A cover of Army Dreamers by the wonderful Kate Bush. She has amazing vocal range and I don't so I changed it around a bit to suit my voice more! Enjoy x
Solo piano arrangement of Kate Bush's single Army Dreamers, #16 UK hit in October 1980 and a track from the album Never For Ever (a copy of which is propped up on the piano stand). It is a waltz in the key of B minor. Apologies for the bum chord towards the end of the song but I couldn't be bothered to record it again.
Mae Karthauser - Army Dreamers (Kate Bush cover) Les Apéros du Parc Josaphat - Brussels 2014 Mae Karthauser CD HERE: http://www.themidnightfairground.co.uk/shop DOWNLOAD THE ALBUM HERE: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Atlas-Mae-Karthauser/dp/B00M10EE1S
Official Music Video for the single "Army Dreamers" written and produced by Kate Bush. "Army Dreamers" was the third and final song to be released from Never For Ever by Kate Bush. "Army Dreamers" was released on 22 September 1980 and peaked at number 16 in the UK Singles Chart. The song is a change to previous works in that it features a Waltz time tempo.
Moddi - Army Dreamers. Written by Kate Bush. Second single from the album Unsongs, 12 banned songs from 12 countries. Released 16 September 2016. Listen on Spotify, iTunes and Tidal: http://phonofile.link/moddi. Pre-order Unsongs here: http://pmusic.co/rzaoJZ “What a waste of Army Dreamers” – it’s an anti-war sentiment that was openly echoed through BBC playlists before its systematic suppression more than 10 years after release. Penned by Kate Bush in 1980, the Top 20 single was blacklisted during the Gulf War in 1991 – joining a list of 67 songs simultaneously banned from BBC airplay, including The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, ABBA and Queen. It’s the latest track reworked by Norwegian singer/songwriter Moddi, from forthcoming album ‘Unsongs’ – released Friday, September 16 via Propeller ...
Kate Bush - Army Dreamers 1980 Our little army boy Is coming home from B.F.P.O. I've a bunch of purple flowers To decorate a mammy's hero. Mourning in the aerodrome, The weather warmer, he is colder. Four men in uniform To carry home my little soldier. "What could he do? Should have been a rock star." But he didn't have the money for a guitar. "What could he do? Should have been a politician." But he never had a proper education. "What could he do? Should have been a father." But he never even made it to his twenties. What a waste - Army dreamers. Ooh, what a waste of Army dreamers. Tears o'er a tin box. Oh, Jesus Christ, he wasn't to know, Like a chicken with a fox, He couldn't win the war with ego. Give the kid the pick of pips, And give him all your stripes and r...
A cover of Army Dreamers by the wonderful Kate Bush. She has amazing vocal range and I don't so I changed it around a bit to suit my voice more! Enjoy x
Solo piano arrangement of Kate Bush's single Army Dreamers, #16 UK hit in October 1980 and a track from the album Never For Ever (a copy of which is propped up on the piano stand). It is a waltz in the key of B minor. Apologies for the bum chord towards the end of the song but I couldn't be bothered to record it again.
Mae Karthauser - Army Dreamers (Kate Bush cover) Les Apéros du Parc Josaphat - Brussels 2014 Mae Karthauser CD HERE: http://www.themidnightfairground.co.uk/shop DOWNLOAD THE ALBUM HERE: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Atlas-Mae-Karthauser/dp/B00M10EE1S
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based on the VHS version. 1 wuthering heights. 2 cloudbusting. 3 T.M.W.T.C.I.H.E. 4 breathing (looked at from another point of view). 5 wow. 6 hounds of love. 7 running up that hill. 8 army dreamers. 9 sat in your lap. 10 experiment lV. 11 the dreaming. 12 babooshka. 13 big sky. plz see the links for other versions of WH and Breathing
"B.F.P.O."
Army dreamers
"Mammy's hero"
"B.F.P.O."
"Mammy's hero"
Our little army boy
Is coming home from B.F.P.O.
We've a bunch of purple flowers
To decorate a mammy's hero
Mourning in the aerodrome
The weather warmer, he is colder
Four men in uniform
To carry home my little soldier
(What could he do? Should have been a rock star)
But he didn't have the money for a guitar
(What could he do? Should have been a politician)
But he never had a proper education
(What could he do? Should have been a father)
But he never even made it to his twenties
What a waste
Army dreamers
Ooh, what a waste of
Army dreamers
Tears o'er a tin box
Oh, Jesus Christ, he wasn't to know
Like a chicken with a fox
He couldn't win the war with ego
Give the kid the pick of pips
And give him all your stripes and ribbons
Now he's sitting in his hole
He might as well have buttons and bows
(What could he do? Should have been a rock star)
But he didn't have the money for a guitar
(What could he do? Should have been a politician)
But he never had a proper education
(What could he do? Should have been a father)
But he never even made it to his twenties
What a waste
Army dreamers
Ooh, what a waste of
Army dreamers
Ooh, what a waste of all that
Army dreamers
Army dreamers
Army dreamers, oh
Did n, did n, did n, dum
(B.F.P.O.)
(Army dreamers)
Did n, did n, did n, dum
(Mammy's hero)
Did n, did n, did n, dum
(B.F.P.O.)
(Army dreamers)
Did n, did n, did n, dum
(Mammy's hero)
(B.F.P.O.)
No harm heroes
(Mammy's hero)
(B.F.P.O.)
Army dreamers