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Desiderata is a 1971 album by Les Crane with music by Broadway composer Fred Werner and concept and various lyrics by David C. Wilson. It is a spoken-word album with sung refrains and instrumental accompaniment.
Les Crane (born Lesley Stein; December 3, 1933 – July 13, 2008) was a radio announcer and television talk show host, a pioneer in interactive broadcasting who also scored a spoken word hit with his 1971 recording of the poem Desiderata, winning a "Best Spoken Word" Grammy.
"Child of the Universe", a song by Robyn Hitchcock from the 1991 album Perspex Island "Desiderata", a song on Les Crane's 1971 album Desiderata , which repeats in its chorus "You are a child of the universe"
Fred produced, composed, and performed music on the 1971 Les Crane album Desiderata. [2] The title track poem "Desiderata" was originally written by the Indiana writer, poet, and attorney Max Ehrmann in 1927. [26] Fred arranged the track to repeat "You are a child of the universe, No less than the trees and the stars: You have a right to be here."
In 1971, Les Crane used a spoken-word recording of the poem as the lead track of his album Desiderata. [20] His producers had assumed that the poem was too old to be copyrighted, but the publicity surrounding the record led to clarification of Ehrmann's authorship and the eventual payment of royalties.
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