This song, which featured session guitarist Jimmy Page, came about when members of the band were just messing around in the studio. While jamming, their producer Tommy Scott thought what they were doing was going to make for a great instrumental track. But seven minutes into the jam, Morrison started singing impromptu lyrics to a song he had recently been inspired to write from a trip past a cemetery where some children were playing. The ten-minute track, with its long instrumental intro, was reduced to a little less than three minutes and the song was complete. It became the opening track to the band’s first album, The Angry Young Them, released in November 1965; and, in the same month, it was released as a single in the US and UK, only charting in the US, reaching number thirty-three.
Them - Mystic Eyes (1965)
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Lyrics:
One Sunday mornin'
We went walkin'
Down by the old graveyard
The mornin' fog
I looked into, yeah
Those mystic eyes
Her mystic eyes
Mystic eyes
Mystic eyes
Mystic eyes
Mystic eyes
Mystic eyes
Oh, the mystic eyes
Oh!
Hi,
ReplyDeleteYou've got great stuff here (thank you for the Majoriy lyrics) but this time you've made a mistake. Them was formed in 1963, disbanded in 1973 (that's about 10 years) plus the '78-'79 reunion. They made 7 albums. That's a shame that the articles on the Internet and in rock encyclopedias only the first two years (the Van Morrison era) is featured. After Van left the band in 1966 they made extremly great psychedelic and later on hard rock albums. Jimmy Page was featured in "Baby Plase Don't Go" not in "Mystic Eyes", he played rythim gutar but that's not really important as Bill Harrison wroe and played the solo.
I recommend you to hear the post-Morrison albums (bioth the psychedelic Kenny McDowel Years and the Happy Tiger hard rock years)
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