In September, 1967 Van Morrison released his first album titled "Blowin' Your Mind." This was an LP under the label "Bang." This question has been answered and to meet the target number of characters required a digression from the question would be necessary.
Van Morrison-charted in 1977, but was on his 1970 album of the same title
1970 and is on the album titled Van Morrison His Band and The Street Choir
She is Janet Planet (Rigsbee/Morrison), his wife at the time.
Van Morrison released "Brown Eyed Girl" in 1967. The song was featured on his debut solo album, "Blowin' Your Mind." It has since become one of his most famous and enduring hits.
the song is "I'll be your lover too" by Van Morrison
Enlightenment - Van Morrison album - was created in 1990-10.
Days Like This - Van Morrison album - was created on 1995-06-05.
Van Morrison-charted in 1977, but was on his 1970 album of the same title
1970 and is on the album titled Van Morrison His Band and The Street Choir
She is Janet Planet (Rigsbee/Morrison), his wife at the time.
Van Morrison released "Brown Eyed Girl" in 1967. The song was featured on his debut solo album, "Blowin' Your Mind." It has since become one of his most famous and enduring hits.
the song is "I'll be your lover too" by Van Morrison
The violin on the original "Astral Weeks" album by Van Morrison was played by John Platania. The album, released in 1968, is celebrated for its blend of jazz, folk, and classical influences, with Platania's violin contributions adding to its unique sound. The collaboration between Morrison and Platania helped shape the album's distinct musical landscape.
'Stranded' from Van Morrison's 2005 album 'Magic Time' features himself playing the alto sax on that track.
"Bein' Green" was first recorded by Kermit the Frog, performed by Jim Henson, in 1970 on "Sesame Street." Van Morrison later covered the song in 1971 for his album "Tupelo Honey." Kermit's version is the original, making him the first to record the song.
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Van Morrison's classic album Moondance was released on February 28, 1970 to tremendous critical success. The album remains popular and is often included in various lists of the best albums of all time, despite its peaking at number 29 on the US charts at the time it was released.