In these video with dancing Ballerina it wonderful added ballads backgrounds with the lower registry it's uniquely beautiful voice she sensational enchanting vocals.
Whiter Shade of Pale was a #1 hit song in 1967 by Procul Harum. It has been covered numerous times over the years. And before you ask, nobody knows what the hell it’s about.
YOU SAID IT AS THE FIRST TIME I HEARD I COULD NOT FIGURE IT OUT. WENT TO THE ORIGINAL IN DENMARK AND THEN IT MADE SENSE. SHE CAN SING ANYTHING AND FOR ME IT IS MEDITATION TIME, BUT EYES WIDE OPEN!!!
A world wide hit for the british band 'Procul Harum in 67!,remember it well!😅.a # of artists have covered this song,but none like Lucy!,i love the way she & her team have approached this,understated but all the better for it!,Lucy's lower register is glorious!.😊
A naturally born singer! I think with Lucy we’re seeing the “musical treasure” of the century!. She captures us as we become mesmerized by her purity, beauty, clarity and uniqueness, As Lucy sings I feel like I am in another land. It’s very fluid in the way she shapes the dynamics. She is really something special.
I wasn't sure I would like this particular one at first but now that I've heard it 4 or 5 times I absolutely love it. And I do remember the original. Lucy pretty much kills with everything she does.
"We Can Change the World" Lucy's latest release. The song is from the play Rosie and written by Chris Broom. The lyrics are what is needed in the world today and the feeling Lucy puts into them is beyond words. "A Whiter Shade of Pale' is from my late high school days, 1967 and in the psychedelic rock days of music. As you may hear from others, someone was tripping when writing it and you will not get any meaning from the lyrics.
32nd to react, late but oooh welll lets hear it !! thanks Rooster !! Nope Rooster NOT the first music video, see WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD, RUN. at 10 , COLORS of the WIND, And there is one with Lucy walking down the beach !!!
Rooster...... Lucy sang this song in her LOWER register !!!! The song is from the late 60's written by a hippie on a bad acid (drug) trip and hense the words make no sense, a drug induced rambling.......But Lucy does it right !!! You want to hear lucy's HIGH register see her MARY DI YOU KNOW with Martha !!!!
As Randysimon says even the guy who wrote this s9ng doesn't know what the he'll its about but it was wrote in the psychedelic 60's when most of the artists were under the influence. 😂😂 Lucy sang this in her low register voice whereas most of her other songs are mid to high register. Definitely check the latest song as its got a powerful message behind it as well as being sung Beautifully as usual.
Although the lyrics are said to be indecipherable nonsense, it has always seemed to me that they contain a simple story. Boy meets girl, they have too much to drink and, when he gets her to the bedroom, ("when the miller told his tale" - a reference to the saucy Miller's tale in Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales') nothing happens because she feels sick. But then I'm just a simple lad, at heart.
J'avais 7 ans quand cette chanson est sortie et je suis lié pour la vie, je me suis marié sur cette chanson en 1989 et malheureusement Gary est mort le jour de mon ...anniversaire 😢 Votre interprétation est magnifique, bravo et merci
Difficult to keep up with Lucy as she pumps them out quicker than reactors can react. It’s an iconic song from 1967. Maybe you’d recognise this song if you heard the iconic electronic organ. The lyrics are a bit meaningless, so it is better known for the music and organ. Lucy’s rendition is a nice production in both sound and singing as well as the artistic video.
LOL Thumbs up! Lyrics.............lisssssssennn🦻🦻Lucy is telling the Millers tale. Singing a story, not a triple summersault in musical acrobatics my friend. Congrats and continued success on your channel.👍