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Mr. Lear
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Mr. Lear fue lanzado el 17 de junio de 2005 por Rhino como parte del álbum A Beach Full of Shells
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Fecha de lanzamiento17 de junio de 2005
Sello discográficoRhino
IdiomaEnglish
Melodía
Nivel de sonidos acústicos
Valence
Capacidad para bailar
Energía
BPM139

Créditos

ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Al Stewart
Al Stewart
Voces
Laurence Juber
Laurence Juber
Guitarra eléctrica
Domenic Genova
Domenic Genova
Bajo eléctrico
Richard Dodd
Richard Dodd
Violonchelo
Michael Jochum
Michael Jochum
Batería
Greg Townley
Greg Townley
Flauta dulce
Jim Cox
Jim Cox
Piano
The Section Quartet
The Section Quartet
Cuerdas
Leah Katz
Leah Katz
Viola
Daphne Chen
Daphne Chen
Violín
Eric Gorfain
Eric Gorfain
Violín
Robin Kirmsee
Robin Kirmsee
Voces
Steve Lively
Steve Lively
Voces de fondo
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Al Stewart
Al Stewart
Composición
Laurence Juber
Laurence Juber
Arreglista de cuerdas
PRODUCCIÓN E INGENIERÍA
Laurence Juber
Laurence Juber
Producción
Greg Townley
Greg Townley
Ingeniería de mezcla
Joe Gastwirt
Joe Gastwirt
Masterización
Jimmy Hoyson
Jimmy Hoyson
Ingeniería de grabación
Steve Genewick
Steve Genewick
Ingeniería de grabación

Letra

How pleasant to know Mr. Lear
How pleasant to know at the end of the day he's near
With a portfolio that daily features diverse creatures
You open the book and it's true
The world is a lot more mysterious than we knew
Round every corner unusual things are prone to wander
When I was a young man I was oft-times at the zoo
To trace the visages and forms of parrots and cockatoos
It's over the hill now he goes
Pausing a while with the Pobble who has no toes
For your perusal, Victorian days are so unusual
Oh my aged Uncle Arly, sitting on a heap of barley
On his nose his faithful cricket
In his hat a railway ticket
But his shoes were far too tight
How pleasant to know Mr. Lear
In Egypt, the first day of spring
You're painting a watercolor,hoping the light will bring
Guided by pens and inks, the pyramids and palms and sphinx
When I was an old man, I had a cat named Foss
Now he's gone I wander on
With this unbearable sense of loss
How pleasant to know Mr. Lear
How pleasant to know at the end of the day he's near
And if you should find him
His world is dancing close behind him
Written by: Al Stewart
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