Rainbow Valley

From Morrissey-solo Wiki
Revision as of 05:06, 26 August 2021 by Famous when dead (talk | contribs)
Suggested cover artwork.
Morrissey Central cover image showing Rainbow Valley.
The cover star was Stanley Baker from the 1962 film "Eva".
MORRISSEY song
Name Rainbow Valley
Album/single Unreleased
Length Unknown
Writer/composer Buzz Cason/Mac Gayden
Producer Joe Chiccarelli
Release Not applicable.

Information

This was going to be a cover of the Love Affair song from their 1968 album: "The Everlasting Love Affair".

The song was initially suggested as the B-side to "Lady Willpower", but never materialised. The song was then mentioned again via Morrissey Central as the B-side to "Bobby, Don't You Think They Know?":

"The first single is "Bobby, Don't You Think They Know?", which features vocals by Thelma Houston. The B-side is "Rainbow Valley", a cover of the UK hit by The Love Affair."

This, again, never materialised.

The original lyrics are reproduced below and it is not known if Morrissey recorded the song without making any changes to said.

Lyrics

I'm heading home again, 'cause it still seems I don't fit in. And the world ain't all I thought that it would be. From this hill I'm looking down, upon that friendly town. There's a place I know that's paradise to me.

The sun always shines down in my Rainbow Valley. There's one that's always mine, down in my Rainbow Valley. You can love and share a dream, beside that crystal stream. So lead me where the rainbow ends in our valley.

The bird's sweetest song comes from my Rainbow Valley. They sing the whole year long down in my Rainbow Valley. The flowers speak to me, an' say our love should be. And heaven oh sweet music flows from our valley

I'll never leave; I belong in Rainbow Valley. For life to love is free, there's no wrong in Rainbow Valley. When ever we can fly through the cotton candy sky. So lead me where the rainbow ends in our valley.

The sun always shines down in my Rainbow Valley. There's one who's always mine down in my Rainbow Valley. I'll never leave; I belong in Rainbow Valley.

Live History

Play count (Morrissey concert): 0




Mentioned In

Related Forum Threads