- Brand New Day (Van Morrison song)
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Name = Brand New Day
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Artist =Van Morrison
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Album =Moondance
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Released = February1970
track_no = 8
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Genre = R & B/Country rock
Length = 5:09
Writer =Van Morrison
Composer =Van Morrison
Label =Warner Bros. Records
Producer = Van Morrison andLewis Merenstein
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Tracks =
#"And It Stoned Me "
#"Moondance"
#"Crazy Love "
#"Caravan"
#"Into the Mystic "
#"Come Running "
#"These Dreams of You "
#"Brand New Day"
#"Everyone"
#"Glad Tidings"
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Misc = "Brand New Day" is a song written by Northern Irishsinger-songwriter Van Morrison and featured on his 1970 album "Moondance ".The song is described on the album as one of Morrison's classic compositions, along with "Moondance", "And it Stoned Me", "Caravan" and "Into the Mystic". The song features improvisation on
Jack Schroer 'salto saxophone and a backing vocal trio.Morrison described his inspiration for the song: [Hinton. Celtic Crossroads. p.110]
"Brand New Day" expressed a lot of hope. I was in
Boston and having a hard job getting myself up spiritually...Then one day this song came on the FM station and it had this particular feeling and this particular groove and it was totally fresh. It seemed to me like things were making sense....I didn't know who the hell the artist was. It turned out to beThe Band . I looked up at the sky and the sun started to shine and all of a sudden the song just came through my head. I started to write it down, right from "When all the dark clouds roll away"....The song (on FM radio) was either "The Weight " or "I Shall Be Released ".Personnel
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Van Morrison -vocal s,guitar
*Judy Clay - background vocals
*Emily Houston - background vocals
*John Klingberg -bass guitar
*Jeff Labes -piano
*Gary Mallaber - drums
*John Platania -guitar
*Jack Schroer -alto saxophone
*Jackie Verdell - background vocalsCovers
*Dorothy Morrison
*Esther Phillips
*Frankie Laine Notes
References
*Hinton, Brian (1997). Celtic Crossroads: The Art of Van Morrison, Sanctuary, ISBN 1-86074169X
External links
* [http://www.vanmorrison.co.uk/?m=Content&Content(record_id)=b2950180e54389f3cf9d93ad908ac00e# Lyrics and Audio sample] 1970s, Moondance
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