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Wish You Were Here. (1975) Singles from The Dark Side of the Moon. "Money". Released: 7 May 1973. "Us and Them". Released: 4 February 1974. The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973, by Harvest Records in the UK and Capitol Records in the US.
The music was written by Richard Wright with lyrics by Roger Waters. It is sung by David Gilmour, with harmonies by Wright. The song is 7 minutes and 49 seconds, the longest on the album. "Us and Them" was released as the second single from The Dark Side of the Moon in the United States, peaking at No. 72 on the Cash Box Top 100 Singles chart ...
Brain Damage (Pink Floyd song) " Brain Damage " is the ninth track [nb 1] from English rock band Pink Floyd 's 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon. [2][3] It was sung on record by Roger Waters (with harmonies by David Gilmour), who would continue to sing it on his solo tours. Gilmour sang the lead vocal when Pink Floyd performed it live on ...
Roger Waters' bassline, described by Adrian Ashton as "one of the most memorable classic bass riffs ever recorded." [ 2 ] " Money " is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd from their 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon. Written by Roger Waters, it opened side two of the original album. Released as a single, it became the band's first hit in ...
Pink Floyd. " Eclipse " is the tenth [nb 1] and final track from English rock band Pink Floyd 's 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. It was written and sung by Roger Waters, with harmonies by David Gilmour and Rick Wright. After Waters left the band, Gilmour sang the lead vocal when performing live. On the album, the song transitions ...
Here’s SPIN ’s breakdown of how each of the 10 tracks on The Dark Side of the Moon was made, and all the mundane, profound, and serendipitous details that led to one of the most fascinating ...
Harvest. Songwriter (s) Nick Mason. Producer (s) Pink Floyd. " Speak to Me " is the first track [ nb 1 ] on English rock band Pink Floyd 's 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon, on which it forms an overture. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Nick Mason receives a rare solo writing credit for the track, though recollections differ as to the reasons for this.
On 24 March 2023 the performance of The Dark Side of the Moon featured as part of the album's 50th anniversary box set on CD and vinyl, newly remastered; and was also released as a standalone album on CD and vinyl with the title The Dark Side of the Moon Live at Wembley 1974 – these marked its first availability on vinyl, albeit with some of ...