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Shangri-La is an Electric Light Orchestra's song, from the album A New World Record, composed by Jeff Lynne.

Lyrics:

(I'm getting out)

(I'm getting out)

Sitting here, waiting for,

Someone calling at my door,

Too bad,

I'm getting out of love.

What's the use of changing things,

Wonder what tomorrow brings,

Who knows,

I'm getting out of love.

CHORUS

My Shangri-La has gone away,

Faded like The Beatles on Hey Jude

She seemed to drift out on the rain

That came in somewhere softly from the blue

(I'm getting out)

(I'm getting out)

Clouds roll by and hide the sun,

Raindrops fall on everyone,

So sad,

I'm getting out of love.

CHORUS: Repeat

CHORUS: Repeat

I'm getting out of love,

Where is my Shangri-La?

Where is my Shangri-La?

I'm getting out of love.

I will return

I will return to Shangri-La.

Комментарии

8 years назад

Lisa Stanton

I love the shangri la golf concierge maintenance man golf cart that thing zips along real nicely. So i looked up shangri la and i ended up back at elo which is music from shaver lake childhood camping trips.

8 years назад

JennaP46

My Shangri-la has gone away,faded like the Beatles on "hey jude"....love the metaphor...anyone else get it?

8 years назад

Ozzy Skateboard

Coffee meditation

8 years назад

pitten kirchner

Wunderbar, und einfach genial schön.

8 years назад

Ginevra La Grande

UNICI........Electric Light Orchestra - Shangri-La

8 years назад

Larry Ray

I have this CD to

9 years назад

alanpadg1960

I get to @3:48 in this track, and then I cry. Real tears. Heartache. Love this track!!

9 years назад

Martin Bernstein

I went to the Free Trade hall in Manchester where E L O was in concert in 1974 it cost me £2.50p. They played Evil woman which got a cool reception and Roll over Beethoven for there last encore I was in the balcony every one was stud up dancing and headbanging, The whole balcony was shaking it was scary, Happy days.

9 years назад

Katherine Allen

Sweet song.

9 years назад

Russell Beardsley

"Faded like the Beatles on hey Jude"!!! Pure genius,man!!

9 years назад

Phil Tunstall

I agree Richard. All the great groups have gone. But we were there at the best time....

9 years назад

Patricia Zuñiga

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9 years назад

Richard Breedlove

Pure perfection! You can't tamper with great music like this. Compare it to the hip hop infused crap of today. Half of the rappers and pop singers today are using recycled music that was once as brilliant and ground breaking as this.

9 years назад

Diane Cameron

Brilliant! This song has travelled with me. It's still with me. My life...

9 years назад

kedrigenn

One if those few albums I could play end to end and never be let down :)

9 years назад

Kevin pavluk

Had Every album as a kid, revisiting them again now has proven what an influence they have had on me as an artist although seemingly unknown i have just discovered something about myself and how much i still truly love this music that can never be repeated or duplicated in it's brilliance.

9 years назад

zatharis1

The outro is heart-wrenchingly amazing. Then again, the whole song is amazing. This entire album is AMAZING!

9 years назад

Andrew Hickey

nice.

9 years назад

Chenjira Srimuentong

Dat outro tho.Also, "Judie baby!" always make me smile. Lynne went further than just musically showing his love for the "Mop Tops". There's that 'Faded..' line and not to mention the title of the song "Four Little Diamonds" which is what he called the Beatles.Also the song "21st Century Man" is such a brilliant portrait of John Lennon and such a wonderful tribute following his death, an extremely underrated song that. We all wish Lennon really did become a 21st Century man, but in Lynne's eyes he always was. Such a great way to say how ahead of his time Lennon was. If you're unfamiliar with the that track I'd definitely check it out.If "A New World Record" has a rival for best album in the ELO discography (in my very humble opinion) it'd definitely be "Time". "Time" and "Out of the Blue" run a close second and third, if I had to rank them.The Beatles were recording in London right at the end of their career as a band and at the peak of their fame and whilst taking a break from laying down some tracks heard an amazing noise coming from a neighbouring studio. So impressed by what they heard were they that they all stopped what they were doing and went into the adjoining studio to sit and listen and stayed for the rest of the full session and loved (particularly Harrison) what they heard. The band in the neighbouring studio was ELO, right at the beginning of their career and so started the very deep friendship between Lynne and Harrison.Definitely my favourite ELO anecdote.Also of note that Harrison persuaded Ringo and Paul to get Lynne in to produce their "comeback"(ish) single "Free As a Bird" in 1995 and you can really hear Lynne's hand in it.Not to mention Lynne producing "You Got It" for the legend that was Roy Orbison.Genius is banded about these days but this is definitely a man for whom the term must have been invented.

9 years назад

Rick Cornwell

Amazing outtro

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