The song 'Revolution 9' was popularized by the group, the Beatles. Interestingly enough, the song is not a part of any track listing on US copies of any Beatles albums.
It is "Revolution 9" from the fourth side of the White Album. It's 8 minutes and 22 seconds. I thought about that too, because of that cut from the White album as well, and it is very long, but the most commercially played song is what you might be asking about, and that has to be Hey Jude. It was the longest song played on the radio to date in the sixties, during the summer of love, and another Beatle's first. If you consider it a song, "Revolution 9" (8:23) If not, "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" (7:49)
Revolution Number 9
Revolution 9.
Artist - Damien Rice Album - 9 Song - 9 Crimes
Lyrics for: Revolution 9 [Bottle of Claret for you if I had realised...Well, do it next time.I forgot about it, George, I'm sorry.Will you forgive me?Yes.]
goodnight, on the white album It is a matter of opininion but my least favorite is Revolution 9.
It is "Revolution 9" from the fourth side of the White Album. It's 8 minutes and 22 seconds. I thought about that too, because of that cut from the White album as well, and it is very long, but the most commercially played song is what you might be asking about, and that has to be Hey Jude. It was the longest song played on the radio to date in the sixties, during the summer of love, and another Beatle's first. If you consider it a song, "Revolution 9" (8:23) If not, "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" (7:49)
Yes :-l
The Beatles (The "White Album") has the slow version, and Past Masters Volume 2 has the fast single version. The White Album had the original, slow version. The fast version was the B-side of the "Hey Jude" single. It first appeared on album on 1970's Hey Jude (aka The Beatles Again), which was a collection of non-album singles. It was later reissued as part of Past Masters Vol. 2.
It's from her 8th studio album- Music. The album released on September 9, 2000. =))
Revolution Number 9
Revolution 9.
Artist - Damien Rice Album - 9 Song - 9 Crimes
Florence and the machine :) the entire album is amazing, the song is #9 cosmic love
Lyrics for: Revolution 9 [Bottle of Claret for you if I had realised...Well, do it next time.I forgot about it, George, I'm sorry.Will you forgive me?Yes.]
The album was released by Marvin Gaye through Tamla Records. It was the first album produced by Mr. Gaye. The concept for the album was that of a Vietnam Veteran returning home to find his homeland in turmoil. Each song leads directly into the next song and there are 9 all together.
Bob Dylan's album, "Blowing in the Wind" was released to the public in 1964, two years after the debut of his first album. The song "Blowing in the Wind" was not released to the public until his second album.