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Les Crane - Desiderata (The Lyric Video) 1971 Warner Brothers Single

Stay up to date. Click Subscribe & Click the Notification Bell to the right of the Sub button. #LyricVideo Desiderata the Warner Brothers Single is from the 1971 album by Les Crane #LesCrane with music by Broadway composer Fred Werner and concept and various lyrics by David C. Wilson. It is a spoken word album with sung refrains and instrumental accompaniment. The title and title track come from the widely circulated poem #Desiderata "Desiderata", which at the time was in circulation as ancient wisdom and not known to be a 1927 poem by Indiana lawyer Max Ehrmann. Crane's supporting musicians included singers Evangeline Carmichael, who sang the "child of the universe" refrain on the title track, and Carol Carmichael, with musicians keyboardist Michel Rubini, guitarist Louie Shelton, flutist Jim Horn, and two percussionists, Joe Porcaro and Emil Richards. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album. The album included both well-known poetry, Henry D. Thoreau's "Different Drummer," (retitled "Independence" on the tracklist) and "Wilderness" (retitled "Nature") as well as original compositions such as "Friends." The title track poem "Desiderata" had already been recorded by ex-Nice drummer Brian Davison's project band Every Which Way on the album Brian Davison's Every Which Way in 1970 as "Go Placidly", to a tune by keyboardist and singer Graham Bell. "Go Placidly" was released as a single. The musical setting on Les Crane's album was by Broadway composer Fred Werner; it was Werner's music publisher Robert Bell of Crescendo Publishing who identified the original source of the poem on the poster as being Max Ehrmann. Werner's setting for Les Crane featured the repeated singing of the refrain "You are a child of the universe, No less than the trees and the stars: You have a right to be here. Lindsay Planer, in her review of the album for AllMusic, says "Crane's dulcet-toned reading became an anthem for those wishing to perpetuate the message of peace and love that had seemingly been abandoned in the wake of the '60s," and calls the album itself "an inspired timepiece with an ageless message, rather than the one-hit wonder novelty that history will undoubtedly remember it as." Your views and comments are very important to me as a creator on YouTube. I appreciate your support. Visit and subscribe my sister channel https://goo.gl/p8Hqor for Music Videos & Lyric Videos featuring independent artist out of the mainstream. These are music videos not seen on this channel. Like Me On Facebook: https://goo.gl/5XUVDK Follow Me on Twitter: https://goo.gl/6Ynkef Follow Me On Google+ https://goo.gl/9g5qxX Subscribe Me On YouTube #1: https://goo.gl/p8Hqor Subscribe Me On YouTube #2: https://goo.gl/p3B4tn Follow Me On Dailymotion: https://goo.gl/2wBToB Follow Me On Twitch: https://go.twitch.tv/music4allofuhd High Definition Music Videos, Lyrics, Lyric Videos, Collaborations, Motion Graphics

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