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For other uses, see Darkness, Darkness (disambiguation).
"Darkness, Darkness" is a song written by Jesse Colin Young[1] in 1969 which has been covered by many artists. It initially appeared on The Youngbloods album Elephant Mountain. During the Vietnam War it was considered an "anthem" to the soldiers for it described what they felt while in the jungles.[citation needed]
Cover versions
- 1971 Mott the Hoople on album Brain Capers
- 1976 Iain Matthews on album Go For Broke, also included on Matthews' compilation Discreet Repeat (1981)
- 1980 Eric Burdon on album Darkness Darkness
- 1993 Ghost Poets on album Ghost Poets
- 1994 Richie Havens on album Cuts to the Chase
- 1994 Screaming Trees on True Lies soundtrack
- 1995 Golden Earring on album Love Sweat
- 1996 Heidi Berry on the 1996 album Miracle
- 1997 Richard Shindell on album Reunion Hill
- 2001 Elliott Murphy and Iain Matthews on album La Terre Commune
- 2002 Solas on album The Edge of Silence
- 2002 Robert Plant on album Dreamland. Also on 2003 album Sixty Six to Timbuktu and 2006 box set Nine Lives
- 2004 Cowboy Junkies on 'neath Your Covers, Part 1, bonus disc to their album One Soul Now
- 2007 Ann Wilson, lead singer of Heart, on solo album Hope & Glory (with sister Nancy Wilson)
- 2009 Helium Vola, German "Electro-Medieval" band, on their third album Für Euch, die Ihr liebt
Other credits
- 1983 in the film Purple Haze
- 1993 Appeared in the opening credits of the film Jack the Bear
- 1994 Performed by Screaming Trees on the True Lies Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Epic Records)
- 2003 Played during the credits of the film Ghosts of the Abyss
References
- ^ Jesse Colin Young official website.
Categories:- 1969 songs
- 1980 songs
- The Youngbloods songs
- Eric Burdon songs
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