Van Morrison first recorded it with Them before it was featured on his solo albums. Others who covered it include David Bowie and Rod Stewart. 9. Domino The opening track of “His Band and the Street Choir”, this is Morrison’s tribute to R&B legend Fats Domino. Morrison said, “The...
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day by listening to popular Irish songs from Thin Lizzy, The Dubliners and U2. Add these to your St. Patrick's Day song playlist.
Don Van Vliet – better known as Captain Beefheart – initially stood behind the eccentric style of producer Bob Krasnow, who used a phaser on many of songs. Later Beefheart changed his tune, saying he hated 'Strictly Personal' and that the phaser had been used without his permission. The ...
Don Van Vliet – better known as Captain Beefheart – initially stood behind the eccentric style of producer Bob Krasnow, who used a phaser on many of songs. Later Beefheart changed his tune, saying he hated 'Strictly Personal' and that the phaser had been used without his permission. The ...
Van Morrison, ‘Into the Mystic’ 1970 Writer(s):Van MorrisonPowered byPlay the Full Song Delectably arranged, transportingly sung, this may be the definitive Morrison song — an evocation of “the days of old” that feels like a lover’s whisper. The highlight of 1970’s classic Moondance...
DOMINO by Van Morrison SWEET MARY by Wadsworth Mansion DON’T KNOCK MY LOVE by Wilson Pickett1972Did you enjoy this 1972 Music Through the Years Video above? Then be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to see all of our Top40Weekly videos!AMERICAN...
(or do you say Yazoo?) In My Room (Beach Boys) Only You (Platters, Buck Owens) Sweet Thing (Rufus, covered by Mary J. Blige; Van Morrison) Mr Blue (Fleetwoods, who also did Come Softly to Me) Good Times (Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin) Walk Away From Love (David Ruffin) ...
Classic Van Morrison song in a female key! Lovely arrangement that sticks closely to the original feel and format. HE'S OUT OF MY LIFE (GF66) Price: £5.00 HE'S OUT OF MY LIFE key G 4:06 4 bar intro, vocal through - no solo - back to the bridge section - "and so I've...
“Brown Eyed Girl” by Van Morrison is a true rock classic that has managed to stand the test of time. The song first debuted in 1967 and holds a spot in the Grammy Hall of Fame. Something about that “Sha-la-la-la” riff is just so catchy and enticing. ...
Van Morrison, Domino (1970) Warner Bros. Van Morrison, "Domino" (1970) A punchy tribute to early hero Fats Domino, this tune had been banging around in Morrison's head for years. In fact, he'd made passes at it – usually in much longer form – during sessions in 1968 and '69....