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The single was released in November 1977. It reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978. [4] [2] It was also a hit in Canada, reaching #22.[5]Billboard described "Long, Long Way from Home" as a "sparkling rocker" with "urgent and soulful" vocals and a "hard driving hypnotic rhythm" propelled by the guitars and bass. [6]
"Long Way Home" received a positive reception from critics, with several regarding the song as among the best songs from Re:creation. [3] [6] Jeremy V. Jones of Christianity Today regarded the song as "the lynchpin of [Re:creation]", [3] noting "There's a weighted authenticity when Chapman sings, 'I had no way of knowing just how hard this journey could be / 'Cause the valleys are deeper and ...
"Take the Long Way Home" is the third US single and sixth track of English rock band Supertramp's 1979 album Breakfast in America. It was the last song written for the album, being penned during the nine-month recording cycle. [ 3 ]
"Long Journey" is a song by American rapper Rod Wave from his fifth studio album Nostalgia (2023). It was produced by BeatsByTrain, Dvosk, Camm, FasBeats and ATonOnMyMind. It was produced by BeatsByTrain, Dvosk, Camm, FasBeats and ATonOnMyMind.
Long Journey Home (Live in Liverpool) is an album by the Canadian alt-country band Cowboy Junkies, recorded in Liverpool, England in 2004 and released in 2006. The release includes a concert DVD along with a CD. Only 11 tracks of the 18 that are on the DVD appear on the CD.
The music and lyrics were written in 1925 by Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly.They self-published the sheet music and it became their first big success, selling 2 million copies and providing the financial basis of their publishing firm, Campbell, Connelly & Co. [1] Campbell and Connelly published the sheet music and recorded the song under the pseudonym "Irving King".
The Junkies moved into the rented home in the suburbs of Athens in June 1995. The producer and engineer John Keane had built a homey but state-of-the-art studio, and the band settled in quickly. [31] The Cowboy Junkies' last studio album of the decade is an alternative country album, Miles from Our Home (1998).
The Long Journey Home (ceremonial event), a ceremonial event held at the main campus of the University of Washington on May 18, 2008; Long Journey Home (Live in Liverpool), a 2006 live album by Cowboy Junkies; The Long Journey Home, a 2017 space exploration video game by Daedalic Entertainment