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Revision as of 01:53, 29 April 2021
MORRISSEY Single | |
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Name | It's Over |
Release | 24 January 2020 |
Total Length | 2:52 |
Recorded | Fall 2018 |
Writer/composer | Roy Orbison/Bill Dees |
Producer | Joe Chiccarelli |
Art work | Robert Mitchum still from "Lusty Men" (1952) |
Vinyl Etching | No matrix message |
Publisher | Étienne / BMG |
Format(s) | Digital Download, 7" Blue Vinyl |
Chart position | UK Vinyl Chart #1 |
Single chronology | |
Bobby, Don't You Think They Know? ← It's Over → Honey, You Know Where To Find Me
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Information
Backing vocals: LP.
Track list
7" Vinyl
UK - [Étienne – 538559871]
- It's Over – 2:52 (Bill Dees, Roy Orbison)
- It Happens Every Time – 2:00 (Tim Buckley)
Lyrics
Your baby doesn't love you anymore Golden days before they end Whisper secrets to the wind Your baby won't be near you any more
Tender nights before they fly Send falling stars that seem to cry Your baby doesn't want you anymore It's over
It breaks your heart in two, To know she's been untrue But oh what will you do? Then she said to you There's someone new We're through We're through It's over It's over It's over
All the rainbows in the sky Start to weep, then say goodbye You won't be seeing rainbows any more Setting suns before they fall, Echo to you that's all that's all But you'll see lonely sunset after all
It's over It's over It's over It's over
Related Items
- "It's Over" info - Discogs
- "It's Over" b/w "It Happens Every Time" blue vinyl 7" released (UK Jan. 24, 2020; HMV-Dec 20, 2019) - Morrissey-solo
- "It's Over" - physical release & cover art - Morrissey Central (26 Feb, 2019)
- "It's Over" (Roy Orbison cover) posted on Spotify; "California Son" sleeve revealed - Morrissey-solo
- LP interview in Repubblica.it mentions "It's Over" duet on "California Son", meeting Morrissey - Morrissey-solo
Live History
Play count (Morrissey concert): 0
Appears On
Mentioned In
- Roy Orbison
- California Son - Release Information (February 26, 2019)
- EXCLUSIVE: Morrissey - Music-News.com (May 27, 2019)
- The Interview. A LARKS' TONGUE IN APRIL. - Morrissey Central (June 24, 2019)
- New Single. - Release Information (September 18, 2019)
- Update. - Release Information (October 1, 2019)
- BMG - Release Information (October 9, 2019)
- … AND ‘IT’S OVER’ CAME TUMBLING AFTER. - Morrissey Central (December 20, 2019)
- IT’S OVER, - Release Information (January 1, 2020)
- IT BREAKS YOUR HEART IN TWO - Release Information (January 2, 2020)
- SETTING SUNS BEFORE THEY FALL ECHO TO YOU ‘THAT’S ALL, THAT’S ALL’ … - Release Information (January 22, 2020)
- Turning The Inside Out. - Morrissey Central (July 5, 2021)
Discogs Information
Credits
- Mixed By - Ken Sluiter
- Producer - Joe Chiccarelli
Notes
Issued in a side opening card sleeve. The vinyl is translucent to strong light Copies may come shrink-wrapped.
Slated for a 10th January 2020 release by online retailers Signed copies were also sold at the merch stand for Viva Moz Vegas concerts in Caesars Palace , Las Vegas 2021.
Images
- It's Over - Discogs master release: https://www.discogs.com/master/1656768
- It's Over (7" 45 RPM Single Stereo Cyan) - Discogs release: https://www.discogs.com/release/14549480-Morrissey-Featuring-LP-Its-Over
Wikipedia Information
"It's Over" is an American song composed by Roy Orbison and Bill Dees and sung by Orbison. The single was produced by Fred Foster and engineered by Bill Porter. "It's Over" typifies the operatic rock ballad. The song also appears on Orbison's 1964 album More of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits and his 1989 posthumous album A Black & White Night Live from the 1988 HBO television special. Billboard said of the song that "the drama-ballad king scores again with pathos and chorus and strings that build, build, build." Cash Box described it as "a throbbing, martial beat-like lover's lament that once again builds to a big finish" and praised the instrumental arrangement by Bill Justis.