Lucy (The Divine Comedy song)
"Lucy" | ||||
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Single by The Divine Comedy | ||||
from the album Liberation | ||||
B-side | The Pop Singer's Fear Of The Pollen Count(Original), I Was Born Yesterday | |||
Released | 9 October 1993 | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Length | 4:39 | |||
Label | Setanta | |||
Writer(s) | Neil Hannon, William Wordsworth | |||
Producer(s) | Neil Hannon, Darren Allison | |||
The Divine Comedy singles chronology | ||||
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"Lucy" is a song by The Divine Comedy and the only single from the album Liberation.
It is based on three of the Lucy poems by William Wordsworth. The song starts with "I travelled among unknown men", it which the poet tells us of his two-fold love for England and for an Englishwoman called Lucy. The second poem, "She dwelt among the untrodden ways", is about a woman the poet loved called Lucy, who is now dead. The last poem, "A slumber did my spirit seal", is about the deceased Lucy.[1]
Personnel
- Neil Hannon - Vocals, guitars, bass guitar, keyboards
- Darren Allison - Drums, Percussion
- Quentin Hutchinson - French horn
References
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