Home | Songs By Year | Songs from 1969


Hallelujah (Deep Purple song)

Buy Hallelujah (Deep Purple song) now from Amazon

First, read the Wikipedia article. Then, scroll down to see what other TopShelfReviews readers thought about the song. And once you've experienced the song, tell everyone what you thought about it.

Wikipedia article




"'Hallelujah'" is a song by British hard rock group Deep Purple, released in 1969. It is the first single to feature singer Ian Gillan and bassist Roger Glover and released in-between their 1969 eponymous album and the live 'Concerto for Group and Orchestra'. The B-side was an edit of the instrumental album track "April".

The track was recorded on 7 and 12 June 1969. At the time, Glover had not yet joined the band and played on the track as a session musician.

The song was written by Roger Greenaway and Roger Cook, and originally released as "I am the Preacher" by The Derek Lawrence Statement earlier the same year.[http://www.45cat.com/record/nc682903us 45cat's entry about The Derek Lawrence Statement: "I am the Preacher" 1969 7"] Deep Purple's cover version flopped, despite TV appearances to promote the record in the UK. Guitarist Ritchie Blackmore told the 'Record Mirror' that the new band "need to have a commercial record in Britain", and described the song as "an in-between sort of thing"a median between what the band would normally make but with an added commercial motive. Gillan was unhappy about the single because he did not write the lyrics.

References



Sources



*

Category:Songs written by Roger Cook (songwriter)

Category:Songs written by Roger Greenaway

Category:Deep Purple songs

Category:1969 songs

Buy Hallelujah (Deep Purple song) now from Amazon

<-- Return to songs from 1969



This work is released under CC-BY-SA. Some or all of this content attributed to http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1083945382.