Solsbury Hill - song - was created in 1976.
Genesis
Websites such as A-Z Lyrics, MetroLyrics, and LyricsFreak have the lyrics for "Solsbury Hill" available online. There are also music videos on sites like YouTube and Vimeo that have the lyrics superimposed over a video.
Peter Gabrial "Salsberry Hill" Spelling - Peter Gabriel - "Solsbury Hill". I haven't seen or heard the commercial, but I do believe those are lyrics to a TRAFFIC song. The name of the song is 'Get to Me' by Train Peter Gabriel- Solsbury Hill
Solsbury Hill...Peter Gabriel
Solsbury Hill - song - was created in 1976.
Peter Gabriel released the single "Solsbury Hill" in 1977.
The Wikipedia website is a great place to start to find information on the song Solsbury Hill. You can find information on the band, writer, and when it was produced.
Genesis
Websites such as A-Z Lyrics, MetroLyrics, and LyricsFreak have the lyrics for "Solsbury Hill" available online. There are also music videos on sites like YouTube and Vimeo that have the lyrics superimposed over a video.
If it is the commercial with the line "my heart was going Boom Boom Boom" it is "Solsbury Hill" by Peter Gabriel. I believe that the song is called "Loving You More Every Day" by Etta James. It's Peter Gabrei's-"Solsbury Hill"
Solsbury Hill by Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabrial "Salsberry Hill" Spelling - Peter Gabriel - "Solsbury Hill". I haven't seen or heard the commercial, but I do believe those are lyrics to a TRAFFIC song. The name of the song is 'Get to Me' by Train Peter Gabriel- Solsbury Hill
Solsbury Hill...Peter Gabriel
Solsbury Hill is about Peter Gabriel's split from Genesis. As you may or may not know, Peter Gabriel left Genesis to pursue a solo career because of personal disputes with some band members. Some believe that Solsbury Hill was written to show some of these problems, and was included on his first solo act. This is totally false. they actually got along good.Pete was the first to have kids,and the grueling tour hours kept him away from his family. It is now accepted that it was Gabriel's inner turmoil at deciding to go solo...that he had decided and was filled with both joy and fear at the prospect. But having made the decision, he kept it to himself until the time was right. The line about empty siloquettes, and eyes that are closed may be a reference to the unseen audience at concerts. You can't see faces when you're in the spotlight. It's also been reported that Gabriel either had a spiritual experience on Solsbury Hill or came to his decision while on Solsbury Hill. Written in 7/4 time signature, it's an unusually compelling song right up to the final shift to 4/4 time for the last two measures.
The song is Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill" from the album "Shaking the Tree".
The following is a complete listing of songs on the "Vanilla Sky" soundtrack: 'All the Right Friends' performed by R.E.M. 'Vanilla Sky' performed by Paul McCartney 'Everything in Its Right Place' performed by Radiohead 'Solsbury Hill' performed by Peter Gabriel 'I Fall Apart' performed by Julianna Gianna 'Porpoise Song' performed by The Monkees 'Mondo '77' performed by Looper 'Have You Forgotten' performed by Red House Painters 'Directions' performed by Josh Rouse 'Svefn-G-Englar' performed by Sigur Ros 'Last Goodbye' performed by Jeff Buckley 'Can We Still Be Friends' performed by Todd Rundgren 'Fourth Time Around' performed by Bob Dylan 'Elevator Beat' performed by Nancy Wilson 'Sweetness Follows' performed by R.E.M. 'Where Do I Begin' performed by The Chemical Brothers