Here Comes The Night (Kim Fransson Song)
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"Here Comes the Night" is a 1964 song, written by Bert Berns. It became a hit for Northern Irish band
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, fronted by Van Morrison, in March 1965, charting at No. 2 in the UK and No. 24 in the US. Them's single is listed at either No. 33 or No. 36 in the Top 100 best-selling UK singles during the calendar year 1965, depending on source. The song was originally released as a single in both the UK and the US. by another Decca Records' artiste, Lulu, in November 1964. Lulu's recording charted at No. 50 in the UK,Rogan, ''No Surrender'', p. 102 and failed to chart at all in the US.


Recording and history

Them's version of the song was the second Them track produced by Bert Berns and the first occasion that Them recorded one of his compositions. It was recorded in a session at Decca Studios in West Hampstead, London in October 1964 along with " Baby, Please Don't Go" and "All For Myself".
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played guitar on this arrangement. Andy White and Tommy Scott performed backing vocals with Phil Coulter on
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. Drummer Ronnie Millings recalled that the band worked on the song at the studio with rehearsals lasting four days. Decca rush-released a recording of the song by Lulu in November 1964. The band members of Them were said to be bitterly disappointed by this decision made by Decca and
Phil Solomon. Phil Coulter remarked: "They bitched to me a lot but they wouldn't dare to have said anything to Solomon." The band was said to have a "certain grim satisfaction" as Lulu's recording reached No. 50 and then dropped off the charts. Despite a bold, breezy tone the song's lyrics tell a tale of obsessive jealousy and approaching loneliness from the point of view of a rejected lover who voyeuristically watches the new couple. "Here Comes the Night" was Them's third single in both the UK and the US; the US release following the success of " Gloria Gloria may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music Christian liturgy and music * Gloria in excelsis Deo, the Greater Doxology, a hymn of praise * Gloria Patri, the Lesser Doxology, a short hymn of praise ** Gloria (Handel) ** Gloria (Jenkins) ...
" in that market. The first day of its release it sold 16,000 copies, at the time an impressive showing.Rogan, ''No Surrender'', p. 112 It peaked at No.2 in the UK and No.24 in the US, spending 10 weeks on the US chart. It was also released on the Extended play">EP ''Mystic Eyes''. After the record was released, Them was immediately sent on a public relations push with television appearances on ''Ready Steady Go!'' and ''Top of the Pops''. Van Morrison has remarked on this:
Them were never meant to be on ''Top of the Pops'', I mean miming? Lip syncing? We used to laugh at the programme, think it was a joke. Then we were on it ourselves. It was ridiculous. We were totally anti that type of thing. We were really into the blues...and we had to get into suits and have make-up put on and all that..
"Here Comes The Night" also achieved chart success in other countries worldwide; for example, it reached No. 17 on the
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in Australia, and peaked at No. 2 on the
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. As of 2020, it remains the highest-charting single for Van Morrison in both the United Kingdom and Ireland, as he has never had a No. 1 single in either country. The song was released on the Parrot (US) version of the album ''THEM'' in July 1965, and also appears on the album ''The Story of Them''. It was also re-released on the Deram label in 1973, but did not chart. ''
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'' described the single as an "intriguing teen rouser with an equally intriguing vocal performance." ''
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'' described it as "a funky, twangy
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-tinged opus with an infectious rhythmic back-beat."


Appearance on other Van Morrison albums

* Van Morrison (1974). Having gone on to a solo career, Morrison revisited "Here Comes the Night" on his live album '' It's Too Late to Stop Now''. This rendition is augmented by a string section. *"Here Comes the Night" (the original 1965 version) was included in the 1990 compilation album '' The Best of Van Morrison''. *This song (the original 1964 version) is one of the hits that is included on Van Morrison's 2007 compilation album ''
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''.


Other versions

The song, sung by Scottish singer Lulu, was first released as a single by Decca Records in the UK and Parrot Records in the US in November 1964. Lulu's recording charted at No.50 in the UK. * The Exciters (1965). A slight variation of the song, named "There They Go". Released on Roulette 4632. * David Bowie (1973). On his covers album '' Pin Ups''. * Streetheart (1979) ''Under Heaven Over Hell''. * The Rivals (1980). A punk version. The Rivals thought they were covering a David Bowie song. * Native (1994). A reggae version. Featured memorably in the film (and soundtrack to) '' Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls''. * Dwight Yoakam (1997). On his covers album '' Under the Covers''. * The Fabulous Thunderbirds (1995), on the album ''
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''. *
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(2013), on the special edition of the album '' Time''. * South African bands All Night Radio and Big Sky have both covered the song. *
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(1988), titled "Taas iskee yö" in Finnish on his album Lago Nero :fi:Lago Nero


References

;Bibliography * Heylin, Clinton (2003). ''Can You Feel the Silence? Van Morrison: A New Biography'', Chicago Review Press, * Rogan, Johnny (2006). '' Van Morrison: No Surrender'', London: Vintage Books {{authority control 1964 singles 1965 singles Lulu (singer) songs Them (band) songs Van Morrison songs Songs written by Bert Berns Song recordings produced by Bert Berns 1964 songs Parrot Records singles Decca Records singles Songs about loneliness Songs about nights Songs about depression Songs about suicide