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"Up Above My Head" is a gospel song of traditional origin, first recorded in 1941 (as "Above My Head I Hear Music In The Air") by The Southern Sons, a vocal group formed by William Langford of the Golden Gate Quartet. [1] In the version that is now the best-known, it was recorded in 1947 by Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight as a duo.
Grandson live at Rock am Ring 2022. Benjamin was born in New Jersey, United States.When he was 3 years old, his family moved to a Jewish neighborhood in Toronto, Ontario, where his maternal relatives lived [5] [6] (he holds dual citizenship of both countries).
Initial reaction to the album has been positive. David McLaughlin of Kerrang! praised grandson's blending of sounds, saying, "Here’s an artist unafraid of flexing his creativity, exploring sounds from whatever genre tickles his fancy." [5] The Rock Matters Podcast said, "It’s very much a millennial coming of age album. It’s a guy in his ...
"Over My Head", a spiritual song which provides the basis for "Up Above My Head", recorded by Sister Rosetta Tharpe among others "Over My Head" (Fleetwood Mac song), ...
In March 2023, grandson released the second single, "Drones", and announced the release date for the album of May 5, 2023, along with the cover art. [6] "Something to Hide" was released as the third single in April 2023, with the song reflecting on his family life and personal relationships. [7]
He co-wrote and co-produced all songs on A Modern Tragedy Vol. 2 and 3, including ''Oh No!!!', which was featured in 2021's The Suicide Squad 2. [10] In 2020, under the name Boonn, he co-wrote and co-produced grandson's album Death Of An Optimist , [ 11 ] that included the single "Dirty".
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In 2004, Brian revisited the song for his 2004 album Gettin' In over My Head, using Carl's original lead vocal from the Beach Boys' unreleased version. AllMusic critic John Bush said that the track was one of the album's highlights and decreed, "Lyrics aside, Carl's soul and emotion rescue the song."