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"In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song)" (often referred to as simply "In Heaven") is a song performed by Peter Ivers, composed by Peter Ivers, with lyrics by David Lynch. The song is featured in Lynch's 1977 film Eraserhead , and was subsequently released on its 1982 soundtrack album .
Eraserhead is a 1977 American independent surrealist body horror film [3] written, directed, produced, ... Henry is embraced warmly by the lady in the radiator, ...
The original soundtrack for Eraserhead was released via I.R.S. Records on LP in the United States on June 15, 1982, with 5 tracks. Side A consists of three songs written by Thomas "Fats" Waller and Side B consists of "In Heaven", the song performed by Laurel Near's character the Lady in the Radiator in the original film.
The images — of Henry and his eraser hair, of the monster baby, of the Lady in the Radiator — were out of some outrageous pretzel-logic nightmare that somehow became your nightmare. More from ...
It could be Jack Nance’s Brillo wall of hair or the Lady in the Radiator singing “In Heaven” from in 1977’s Eraserhead.
There was a lady, with strange, puffy, cauliflower-shaped cheeks, living in a radiator? And a deformed, pus-oozing baby? Once you heard about Eraserhead, you either rushed to see it, or you waited ...
Ivers scored the 1977 David Lynch film Eraserhead and contributed both songwriting and vocals to the piece "In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song)". [7] Later in his career, he wrote songs that were recorded by Diana Ross and the Pointer Sisters. [5] In 1983, Ivers was murdered under mysterious circumstances, and the crime remains unsolved. [8]
3. Eraserhead. For his debut feature, Lynch dives deep into a surrealist style that would become his calling card. Jack Nance plays a man living in a desolate industrial wasteland who is just like ...