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"Owner of a Lonely Heart" is a song by the English progressive rock band Yes. It is the first track and single from their eleventh studio album 90125, released in 1983. Written primarily by guitarist Trevor Rabin, contributions were made to the final version by singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, and producer Trevor Horn.
"Owner of a Lonely Heart" was released in October 1983, as the album's first single. It was a commercial success in the United States, becoming the band's first and only single to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and its Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. In 1984, the song reached No. 8 in the year-end charts in the US. The single was reissued various times throughout the 1980s and 1990s with different remix versions and B-sides. The song has been sampled by various artists including Michael Jackson, Frank Zappa and Max Graham, whose 2005 single reached No. 9 in the UK.
The first version was a four track version Rabin recorded at his home studio in London in 1980 (and which was eventually released in 2003 on his 90124 album). Rabin played all instruments on the demo as well as singing. In 2012, he would reminisce "I had a four-track recorder for demos, so you would record on the first and second tracks and then mix it to a third track. You would be making decisions based on what was coming, and sometimes those decisions would be wrong — but you couldn’t undo them. One of the things, a happy accident, was that all of the brass stabs and those weird things that happen on the record — they were just a product of what happened with the demo. When we started the record, in talking with Trevor Horn, he said we should retain that stuff. We’ll just record that really cleanly. I said I’d like to keep the levels very loud, and he was totally into that. That’s kind of how it evolved. All of the accidents on the demo, ended up on the record."
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Music is your soul Doctor Track: Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart (Enki Nyxx Remake) Doctor Deep - Deep House / Nu Disco / Vocal House / Chill House / Future House / Deep / Chill Out / Indie Dance / deep 2016 Mp3 Download link : http://sh.st/mpyOc Picture Download link: http://sh.st/mpyFA - Follow us: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Doctor4Deep Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kavenskelis Follow : Enki Nyxx : Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enkinyxx Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/enkinyxx
This is an album that covers songs from the Yes catalog with an orchestra chiefly substituting most instruments. Steve Howe and Bill Bruford play on all tracks; Jon Anderson sang lead vocals on Roundabout. David Palmer made the orchestral arrangements. Steve Howe- Guitar, Vocals Bill Bruford- Drums London Philharmonic Orchestra
This is the symphonic version of Owner of a Lonely Heart done by The London Philharmonic Orchestra. This is CD is called Symphonic Music of Yes. This video could serve as a karaoke (since there are no singers), lyric video, or you could just relax and listen. Whichever way you decide to use this video, I hope you enjoy! Here are the lyrics: Move yourself You always lived your life Never thinking of the future Prove yourself You are the move you make Take your chances win or loser See yourself You are the steps you take You and you - and that's the only way Shake - shake yourself You're every move you make So the story goes Owner of a lonely heart Owner of a lonely heart Much better than - a Owner of a broken heart Owner of a lonely heart Say - you don't want to chance it You've been hu...
If you didn't like the original version that much heres a differrent interpretation of this 80's pop song. This song is from the Symphonic Music Of Yes (1993) album. Which covered many legendary Yessongs with a full classical orchestra along with some members of the band. The cover art for the album, called Darklands, is by no else but by the very own court artist of Yes, Roger Dean. I think this version of Owner Of A Lonely Heart worked out well even if I'm not a huge fan of the original song. I recommend the album for Yesfans altough it might be a little tricky to find it.
The original song is on the album 90125 (1983), with the orchestral version being on "Symphonic Music of Yes" (1993). The 1993 version didn't have the vocals of Anderson, Rabin and Squire, so I decided to add them on there and see what happened (I think it ended up quite well, although I do think the last 20 seconds are kinda fucked but eh.) Also if you get adverts, that isn't me, YouTube auto-claimed the song and let the folks who made the 1993 version get the monetisation.
Originally broadcast on 27/05/2005 - no copyright infringement intended.
Music is your soul Doctor Track: Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart (Enki Nyxx Remake) Doctor Deep - Deep House / Nu Disco / Vocal House / Chill House / Future House / Deep / Chill Out / Indie Dance / deep 2016 Mp3 Download link : http://sh.st/mpyOc Picture Download link: http://sh.st/mpyFA - Follow us: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Doctor4Deep Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kavenskelis Follow : Enki Nyxx : Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enkinyxx Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/enkinyxx
This is an album that covers songs from the Yes catalog with an orchestra chiefly substituting most instruments. Steve Howe and Bill Bruford play on all tracks; Jon Anderson sang lead vocals on Roundabout. David Palmer made the orchestral arrangements. Steve Howe- Guitar, Vocals Bill Bruford- Drums London Philharmonic Orchestra
This is the symphonic version of Owner of a Lonely Heart done by The London Philharmonic Orchestra. This is CD is called Symphonic Music of Yes. This video could serve as a karaoke (since there are no singers), lyric video, or you could just relax and listen. Whichever way you decide to use this video, I hope you enjoy! Here are the lyrics: Move yourself You always lived your life Never thinking of the future Prove yourself You are the move you make Take your chances win or loser See yourself You are the steps you take You and you - and that's the only way Shake - shake yourself You're every move you make So the story goes Owner of a lonely heart Owner of a lonely heart Much better than - a Owner of a broken heart Owner of a lonely heart Say - you don't want to chance it You've been hu...
If you didn't like the original version that much heres a differrent interpretation of this 80's pop song. This song is from the Symphonic Music Of Yes (1993) album. Which covered many legendary Yessongs with a full classical orchestra along with some members of the band. The cover art for the album, called Darklands, is by no else but by the very own court artist of Yes, Roger Dean. I think this version of Owner Of A Lonely Heart worked out well even if I'm not a huge fan of the original song. I recommend the album for Yesfans altough it might be a little tricky to find it.
The original song is on the album 90125 (1983), with the orchestral version being on "Symphonic Music of Yes" (1993). The 1993 version didn't have the vocals of Anderson, Rabin and Squire, so I decided to add them on there and see what happened (I think it ended up quite well, although I do think the last 20 seconds are kinda fucked but eh.) Also if you get adverts, that isn't me, YouTube auto-claimed the song and let the folks who made the 1993 version get the monetisation.
Originally broadcast on 27/05/2005 - no copyright infringement intended.
I wonder where you are
Near or far away
I wanna be with you
Every night and day
I'm looking for an answer in your eyes
I'm searching for your love given in time
Your love is everything I need for
Your voice is what I hear
Your touch is everything I dream about
'Cause you are the one I need, the one I need
I wonder how you feel
My love for you is true
I walked a thousand miles
Just to be with you
I'm looking for an answer in your eyes
I'm searching for your love given in time
Your love is everything I need for
Your voice is what I hear
Your touch is everything I dream about
'Cause you are the one I need, the one I need