- Val-Hala
Infobox Song
Name = Val-Hala
Type =Song
Artist =Elton John
Album =Empty Sky
track_no = 2
Released =June 3 , 1969 (UK)
January 13 , 1975 (USA)
Recorded = DJM Studios, 1969
Genre = Rock,Folk
Length = 4:12
Label =DJM Records MCA Records (US/Canada-1975)
Writer = Elton John,Bernie Taupin
Producer =Steve Brown
prev = "Empty Sky"
prev_no = 1
next = "Western Ford Gateway "
next_no = 3Val-Hala is a song by
Elton John with lyrics byBernie Taupin . It is the second track off his first album, "Empty Sky ".Musical structure
The song is mid-tempo, and the vocal is mellow. The music is however a bit startling at first, with a very loud harpsichord playing the main riff. In the bridge, a hammond organ plays the chords, equivalent for its time of recording. The vocal is somewhat echoed. An acoustic guitar is also featured, and had it not been for the harpsichord, it could've been a simple folk-rock song. The instrument also ends the song in a coda for itself.
Lyrical meaning
The song's title is only spelled as "Val-Hala" on the original 1969 release and the CD reissue. On the American LP release it was spelled correctly, as "Valhalla". It is basically just about
Valhalla and about vikings and warriors who fight bravely to get there. It is to date the onlyJohn/Taupin -song that carries use ofNorse mythology .Performances
It was performed in radio broadcasts as early as 1968. Since the album went forgotten in John's mainstream years the song didn't gain further notice and has never been played live in concert.
Personnel
*Elton John -
harpsichord ,organ , vocals
*Caleb Quaye - guitar
*Tony Murray - bass
*Roger Pope - drums
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