Everyone

Everyone

Everyone

«Everyone»
Canción de Van Morrison
Álbum Moondance
Publicación Febrero de 1970
Grabación Agosto - noviembre de 1969
Género R&B
Duración 3:31
Discográfica Warner Bros. Records
Escritor(es) Van Morrison
Productor(es) Van Morrison y
Lewis Merenstein
Lista de canciones de Moondance
«Brand New Day»
(8)
«Everyone»
(9)
«Glad Tidings»
(10)

"Everyone" es una canción del músico norirlandés Van Morrison publicada en el álbum de 1970 Moondance.

La canción es la más rápida del álbum, con un ritmo de 6/8 y una guitarra acústica más destacada con respecto al resto de canciones del álbum, donde el piano es el principal instrumento. Otra característica notable de la introducción es el uso de un clavinet.

Líricamente, la canción es una celebración emotiva de la belleza de las zonas rurales del Reino Unido. Al respecto, Morrison comentó: ""Everyone" es una canción de esperanza, es eso lo que es".[1]

Personal

Referencias

  1. Yorke. Into the Music, p.80

Enlaces externos

Obtenido de "Everyone"

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  • Everyone — Ev er*y*one , n. [OE. everychon.] Everybody; commonly separated, every one. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • everyone — c.1200, from EVERY (Cf. every) + ONE (Cf. one) …   Etymology dictionary

  • everyone — ► PRONOUN ▪ every person …   English terms dictionary

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  • everyone*/*/*/ — [ˈevriwʌn] pronoun 1) every person in a group Happy New Year, everyone![/ex] Everyone is thrilled about Jean s baby.[/ex] James made a point of shaking everyone s hand.[/ex] Everyone else had finished eating.[/ex] 2) used for talking about people …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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