Beside You (Van Morrison song)

This article is about the song by Van Morrison. For other uses, see Beside You (disambiguation).
"Beside You"
Song by Van Morrison from the album Astral Weeks
Released November 1968
Recorded September 25, 1968, Century Sound Studios, New York City
Genre Folk rock
Length 5:10
Label Warner Bros. Records
Writer Van Morrison
Composer Van Morrison
Producer Lewis Merenstein
Astral Weeks track listing
  1. "Astral Weeks"
  2. "Beside You"
  3. "Sweet Thing"
  4. "Cyprus Avenue"
  5. "The Way Young Lovers Do"
  6. "Madame George"
  7. "Ballerina"
  8. "Slim Slow Slider"

"Beside You" is the second track on Astral Weeks, the 1968 album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and released by Warner Bros. Records.

Recording and Composition

The song was recorded during the first Astral Weeks recording session at Century Sound Studios in New York City on September 25, 1968 with Lewis Merenstein as producer.

Van Morrison remarked on this song: "'Beside You' is the kind of song that you'd sing to a kid or somebody you love. It's basically a love song, just a song about being spiritually beside somebody." The child that would have inspired the song was his adopted son by Janet, his wife at that time. It is sung with a "hushed wonder" and in it the singer transfers the visions of his own childhood to his son.[1]

Jack Lynch wrote in 1983:

The opening image of Little Jimmy shows a child sneaking out of his home, escaping to adventure and a childlike ritual rendezvous. Broken Arrow, possibly his fantasy figure, beckons — innocence led by imagination on the road to experience.[2]

Acclaim

Singer-songwriter Elvis Costello has identified this song as one of his favourites, featuring on one of his 500 favourite albums.[3] Robert Pattinson of Twilight fame, when asked in an interview what his favourite song was, replied that it was "Beside You".[4]

Appearance on other albums

"Beside You" was featured on Morrison's album Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl, released in 2009 to celebrate forty years since Astral Weeks was first released.

Covers


Personnel

Notes

  1. Hinton, Celtic Crossroads, p. 96
  2. Heylin, Can You Feel the Silence?, p.14
  3. Costello, Elvis (2000-11-01). "COSTELLO'S 500". elviscostello.info. Retrieved 2008-12-07.
  4. "Empire online:Video interview with Rob". twilightersanonymous.com. 2008-12-17. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
  5. Bailie, Stuart (2008-01-07). "Astral Weeks, Wondrous Days". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-03-10.

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