Not so, I'm afraid. Liz DID have a lyrics book. It's been mentioned a few times over the years, in particular I remember a 1985 interview with Simon Raymonde in the booklet that accompanied a WOMAD album, in which she said she had such a book and he'd read some of her lyrics.
Not so, I'm afraid. Liz DID have a lyrics book. It's been mentioned a few times over the years, in particular I remember a 1985 interview with Simon Raymonde in the booklet that accompanied a WOMAD album, in which she said she had such a book and he'd read some of her lyrics.
Also, somewhere on Youtube, there's a recent-ish interview with Liz in which she reads out the words to a song on Victorialand in her normal speaking voice. They don't make any sense in English, but they're definitely words...
Also, somewhere on Youtube, there's a recent-ish interview with Liz in which she reads out the words to a song on Victorialand in her normal speaking voice. They don't make any sense in English, but they're definitely words...
ok, this song is amazing...but HOW COULD SOMEONE WRITE DOWN the lyrics that indeed never were written? oh my this song..
Not so, I'm afraid. Liz DID have a lyrics book. It's been mentioned a few times over the years, in particular I remember a 1985 interview with Simon Raymonde in the booklet that accompanied a WOMAD album, in which she said she had such a book and he'd read some of her lyrics.
Not so, I'm afraid. Liz DID have a lyrics book. It's been mentioned a few times over the years, in particular I remember a 1985 interview with Simon Raymonde in the booklet that accompanied a WOMAD album, in which she said she had such a book and he'd read some of her lyrics.
Also, somewhere on Youtube, there's a recent-ish interview with Liz in which she reads out the words to a song on Victorialand in her normal speaking voice. They don't make any sense in English, but they're definitely words...
Also, somewhere on Youtube, there's a recent-ish interview with Liz in which she reads out the words to a song on Victorialand in her normal speaking voice. They don't make any sense in English, but they're definitely words...