In Every Dream Home A Heartache

Album: For Your Pleasure (1973)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: BRYAN FERRY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Red Brick Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 4

  • Rabbi Meyer from Central WisconsinOn the studio version (and most live versions including the '79 Denver show) Ferry takes the line "but you blew my mind" down in the register. But on one version (I heard it on a King Biscuit radio show from that same Manifesto tour) he takes the lyric "up" - I've been looking for that version for some time and have been unable to find it. One of Roxy's little mysteries - Manzanera plays a great solo, too.
  • Kris from Auckland, New Zealandreminded me of what lynard skynard would look like if the guest starred on star trek or blakes 7. first version of this song i heard was by Fields of the Nephilim, and because the lyrics are not so easy to make out, thought the song was about a person that couldnt handle the fact his wife was dead, and tried to dress her up daily and breathe life into her, in a frustrated romantic song as opposed to appear shocking..
  • Anthony from Sydney, AustraliaBrilliant song, one of my favourites along with 'A Song for Europe' and 'No Strange Delight'. Creepy sound, profound and brilliant lyrics. Roxy at their best.
  • Michael from Oxford, -No comments on this one? Yikes! This and "Editions of You" are probably my two favourite Roxy songs. The hard rock section of this track in particular knocks Black Sabbath into a cocked hat.
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