The velvet underground sunday morning12/25/2022 Created by James Eads and Chris McDaniel, it’ll hopefully get your Sunday underway. According to Lou Reed, Andy Warhol, the band’s patron, suggested the theme for the song: “Andy said, ‘Why don’t you just make it a song about paranoia?’ I thought that was great so I came up with ‘Watch out, the world’s behind you, there’s always someone watching you,’ which I feel is the ultimate paranoid statement in that the world cares enough to watch you.” Writes Joe Harvard, in his short book on the album, the song “calls to mind a sleepy, quiet Sunday so perfectly that you can listen to the song repeatedly before registering what it’s really about: paranoia and displacement.”Ībove, you watch a new animation created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of The Velvet Underground & Nico. I know the Album version of this song is tuned down. “Sunday Morning” was the last song VU recorded for that album–a last ditch attempt to write a hit. Sunday Morning by The Velvet Under Ground written by Lou Reed Here is an open chord version for guitar. I think everyone who bought one of those 30,000 copies started a band! So I console myself thinking that some things generate their rewards in a second-hand way. The sales have picked up in the past few years, but I mean, that record was such an important record for so many people. I was talking to Lou Reed the other day and he said that the first Velvet Underground record sold 30,000 copies in the first five years. Download The Velvet Underground Sunday Morning sheet music notes and printable PDF score is arranged for Piano, Vocal & Guitar Chords. In a 1982 interview with Musician Magazine, Brian Eno famously said: And while the album never topped the charts, its influence you can’t deny. In using this time to comtemplate ones life, the artist has discovered a sense of regret for. Good song.50 years ago, The Velvet Underground released their first album The Velvet Underground & Nico. This song is about a peaceful day with lots of time to think. Sunday Morning performed by The Velvet Underground from their 1967 album The Velvet Underground & Nico.Copyright The Velvet Underground 1967 (Verve Records. I can why it was intended for Nico, and it sounds more like the songs she sang on this album. Sunday Morning Tab, by The Velvet Underground, 70,573 views, added to favorites 638 times, Capo: no capo, Author Beanoit pro 847. Stefanie from Rock Hill, ScThis song sounds a lot different from most of the songs on the album.Stefanie from Rock Hill, ScI meant I could see why it was intended for Nico, and if you listen closely you can hear her singing backing vocals in this song, on some parts.Nathaniel from Pittsburgh, PaMy favorite VU song.
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