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|title = You Hung The Moon ( The Homecoming) (unreleased song)
|title = You Hung The Moon (The Homecoming) (unreleased song)
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| source    = [http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/News/Article.aspx?articleID=9801 Newbury Today] interview published April 16, 2009.
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Revision as of 22:01, 25 April 2009

lyrics not available

You Hung The Moon (The Homecoming) (unreleased song)
Written byElvis Costello
Performed byElvis Costello

Background:
 "'You hung the moon' is tentative title for new song performed solo and without any amplification (just to make bootlegging really hard). The song is about the first world war and the interest in spirtualism after it, as those left behind wanted to contact those who had died. Lyrics may be traditional, or from a contemporary poem, melody by EC, written on a train from Liverpool. EC claimed to have found the poem in a book belonging to his in-laws." — Nick Ratcliffe

First known performance:
April 24, 2009, Birmingham, England
     (8 known performances)


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“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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