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Nilsson - Spaceman / Turn On Your Radio album

Nilsson - Spaceman / Turn On Your Radio album

  • Performer: Nilsson
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Spaceman / Turn On Your Radio
  • Released: 1972
  • Style: Pop Rock
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1847 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1773 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
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Description

Harry Nilsson - Turn on Your Radio Turn on Your Radio Harry Nilsson. Everybody's Talkin': The Very Best of Harry Nilsson.

Lyrics to "Turn On Your Radio" song by Harry Nilsson: I don't know where I'm goin' Now that I am gone I hope the wind that's blowin' Helps me carry on Tu. .in case I'm wrong Turn on your record player Listen to my song Turn on your night light baby Baby I'm gone I don't know where life's goin' But soon it will be gone I hope the wind that's blowin' Helps me carry on Turn on your radio baby Baby, listen to my song And turn on your. night light baby Baby I'm gone.

Written by: Harry Nilsson Vocals & Acoustic Guitar: Harry Nilsson Bass: Klaus Voorman Electric Guitar: Peter Frampton Piano: Nicky Hopkins Horns arranged by Kirby Johnson I don't know where I'm goin' Now that I am gone I hope the wind that's blowin' Helps me carry on Turn on your radio, baby Listen to my song Turn on your night light baby.

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A visual checklist for those collecting Harry Nilsson vinyl.

Spaceman" by Harry Nilsson. If you go past the most famous Harry Nilsson selections-"Without You," "Coconut" and "Everybody's Talkin'"- you'll find a diverse and weird set of songs that veers between plaintive, emotive, and, frankly, drug-fueled. One of his more interesting songs was "Spaceman," a bombastic ode to an astronaut who now longs to come home. Space Girl" by The Imagined Village. With the self-titled album, Del brought a wonderful mix of science fiction genres, involving anime mechs, intergalactic space travel, evil warlord governments, and cyberpunk culture into one of the most original works of science fiction last decade, musical or otherwise. Under the Milky Way" by The Church.

This song is by Harry Nilsson and appears on the album Son Of Schmilsson (1972). This song has been covered by Marc Cohn under the title "Turn On Your Radio". I don't know where I'm goin'Now that I am goneI hope the wind that's blowin'Helps me carry onTurn on your radio, babyListen to my songTurn on your night light babyBaby I'm gone

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Spaceman
Arranged By [Orch.], Conductor – Paul Buckmaster
3:30
B Turn On Your Radio
Arranged By [Horns] – Kirby Johnson
2:35

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Pye Record Manufacturing Division

Credits

  • Producer – Richard Perry
  • Written-By – Nilsson*

Notes

Orange label
white RCA and Victor logos

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Label): BPKS-8243
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Label): BPKS-8241

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
74-0788 Nilsson* Spaceman / Turn On Your Radio ‎(7", Single) RCA Victor 74-0788 US 1972
74-0788 Nilsson* Spaceman ‎(7", Mono, Promo) RCA Victor 74-0788 US 1972
SRCA-88615 Nilsson* Spaceman / Turn On Your Radio ‎(7", Single) Jugoton, RCA Victor SRCA-88615 Yugoslavia 1972
102183 Nilsson* Spaceman / Turn On Your Radio ‎(7", Single) RCA Victor 102183 Australia 1972
42-382 Nilsson* Spaceman / Turn On Your Radio ‎(7", Single) RCA 42-382 South Africa 1972

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