Every Beat of My Heart
Gladys Knight & the Pips
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Every Beat Of My Heart Rod Stewart Through these misty eyes I see lonely skies Lonely road to Babylon Where's my family And my country heaven knows where I belong Pack my bags tonight Here's one Jacobite Who must leave or surely die Put me on a train In the pouring rain say farewell but don't say goodbye Seagull carry me, over land and sea To my own folk, that's where I want to be Every beat of my heart Tears me further apart I'm lost and alone in the dark I'm going home One more glass of wine Just for auld lang syne And the girl I left behind How I miss her now In my darkest hour And the way our arms entwine Seagull carry me, over land and sea To my own folk, that's where I want to be Every beat of my heart Tears me further apart I'm lost and alone in the dark I'm going home And we'll drink a toast To the blood red rose Cheer a while the Emerald Isle And to the northern lights And the swirling pipes How they make a grown man cry Seagull carry me, over land and sea To my own folk, that's where I want to be Every beat of my heart Tears me further apart I'm lost and alone in the dark I'm going home
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8 facts about this song
About the ArtistsGladys Knight & The Pips were an R&B/soul family music group from Atlanta, Georgia active from 1952 until 1988. The group is best known for their hit songs such as "Midnight Train to Georgia" and "Every Beat of My Heart".
- Johnny Otis was a musician, songwriter, and artist from California who is commonly referred to as the "Godfather of Rhythm and Blues".
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Song ReleaseThe song "Every Beat of My Heart" was originally recorded in 1961.
- The two versions of the song were recorded and released by both Gladys Knight & The Pips and Johnny Otis.
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Chart PerformanceThe song by Gladys Knight & The Pips version reached number 6 on the Billboard R&B singles chart and number 45 on the pop chart.
- The song by Johnny Otis version did not chart even though it was released first.
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Song Writer"Every Beat of My Heart" was written by a songwriter named Johnny Otis.
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Influence of "Every Beat of My HeartThis song launched the career of Gladys Knight & The Pips on their way to huge success in the music industry.
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Label ConfusionDue to a mess-up with the tape, Gladys Knight & The Pips' version was released by two record labels: Fury Records and Vee Jay Records.
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Recordings and ReleasesGladys Knight & The Pips recorded the song without any prior recording contract. Their version was a doo-wop song that showcased Knight's strong vocals.
- Johnny Otis, who was also the original songwriter, had a rhythm and blues version of the song.
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The Song's LegacyDespite the initial confusion over the song's release, "Every Beat of My Heart" is considered a classic in the fields of both rhythm and blues and soul music. It has proven to be one of Gladys Knight & The Pips' most enduring songs.
- The song was later covered by many artists underlining its importance and influence in the music industry.
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