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|albums = [[National Ransom]], 2010 | |albums = [[National Ransom]], 2010 | ||
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|first = [[Concert 2009-04-24 Birmingham|April 24, 2009, Birmingham, England]] | |first = [[Concert 2009-04-24 Birmingham|April 24, 2009, Birmingham, England]] | ||
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| quote = Sometimes a song arrives all at once, like this song I wrote on a train the other day, ‘You Hung The Moon’. It’s about a family trying to contact a shell-shocked young man who may have been shot as a coward. They are using a glass and a table and the advice of a charlatan. They did that kind of thing back then. | | quote = Sometimes a song arrives all at once, like this song I wrote on a train the other day, ‘You Hung The Moon’. It’s about a family trying to contact a shell-shocked young man who may have been shot as a coward. They are using a glass and a table and the advice of a charlatan. They did that kind of thing back then. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 18 June 2023
The homecoming fanfare is echoing still |
First known performance:
“Sometimes a song arrives all at once, like this song I wrote on a train the other day, ‘You Hung The Moon’. It’s about a family trying to contact a shell-shocked young man who may have been shot as a coward. They are using a glass and a table and the advice of a charlatan. They did that kind of thing back then.” — Newbury Today interview published April 16, 2009.
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Covers
Erich Sellheim | home studio production, sung in German | 2022 | YouTube |