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  1. 2. Mai 2024 · The “famous blue raincoat” is a recurring image throughout the song. Some see it as a symbol of protection or shelter from the rain, while others view it as a metaphor for secrecy or disguise. The raincoat has been interpreted in many different ways over the years, but its ultimate meaning remains a mystery.

  2. 10. Mai 2024 · “Famous Blue Raincoat” Released on Cohen’s 1971 album Songs of Love and Hate, this song is like walking into a cavern. Coehn is known for his deep, rumbling, raw voice, and this is ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · The album was produced and almost entirely composed by Brian Wilson with guest lyricist and assistant arranger Van Dyke Parks, both of whom conceived the project as a riposte to the British sensibilities that had dominated popular music of the era.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · The poetic and lyrical legacy of Leonard Cohen is celebrated by Montréal-born Robert Shea in this musical concert dedicated to the unique and iconic Canadian. Cohen’s baritone and much-l ...more.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · The poetic and lyrical legacy of Leonard Cohen is celebrated by Montréal-born Robert Shea in this musical concert dedicated to the unique and iconic Canadian. Cohen’s baritone and much-loved...

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    • THE ESSENCE OF COHEN
  6. 13. Mai 2024 · Written by Ray Kennedy, Jack Rieley, Van Dyke Parks, Tandyn Almer, and Brian Wilson, “Sail On, Sailor” is a timeless classic by American rock band The Beach Boys. Featured on their 1973 album “Holland,” the song has continued to resonate with audiences through the years, making it one of the Beach Boys’ perennial favorites.

  7. 7. Mai 2024 · “Sail On, Sailor,” originally known as a Beach Boys track, has a rather tortured history. Legend has it that Van Dyke Parks drew a demo out of Brian Wilson after a difficult writing session in 1971. Brian then showed the tune to Ray Kennedy and Tandyn Almer at a party, and Ray promptly wrote lyrics for it.