Blood Sweat & Tears - "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" video free download


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Child Is Father to the Man is the debut album by Blood, Sweat & Tears, released in February of 1968.

Widely regarded as a classic fusion of jazz, rock and roll, psychedelia and classical music, Child Is Father to the Man is one of bandleader Al Kooper's most enduring works. The album introduced the idea of the big band to rock and roll and paved the way for such groups as Chicago. Kooper left the band after this album, changing the nature of the group.

Child Is Father to the Man peaked at #47 on Billboard's (North America) Pop Albums chart. It failed to generate any Top 40 singles in the United States, although "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" and "I Can't Quit Her" found some play on progressive rock radio.

In 2003, the album was ranked number 264 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

The title is a quotation from a similarly titled poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins, slightly misquoting a poem by William Wordsworth called "My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold".

The album was re-released in the UK in 1973, entitled "The First Album" on Embassy Records, a subsidiary of Columbia Records (catalogue number EMB 31028) with an identical track listing and the same picture on the front of the sleeve. The rear had new sleeve notes written by English DJ, Noel Edmunds.

Comments

5 years ago

Joseph Carpenter

My my what a time Artie for You Brother Carpie Westside Boyos always

5 years ago

Trucker Kev The Paid Tourist

Kick ass organ and killer fuzz guitar

6 years ago

Willie Arney

Mannn. Dude be blowing. Where's the comp..Just like I thought,ain't none.

6 years ago

tom kohls

Have a listen to the Will Young live version . Amazing...not to compare. They are different. Both worth every second of your listening time.

6 years ago

pasxizeis

that kid...

6 years ago

lilly peña

sera cierto que Al Kooper escribio esta cancion en honor a Otis Redding cuando este fallecio en 1967 o 1968??

6 years ago

Mike Shababy

heard the Gary Moore version, then the Beth Hart / Joe Bonamasa version, and they both blew me away. Very good renditions of the original. Like someone said, the heart has to be in it, and both these versions have it.

7 years ago

Marcia D

Had the vinyl...

7 years ago

ma ri

one day you will know but then it wiil be very late

7 years ago

bob friedman

Al Kooper !!!!!!! thank GOD he survived the plague of 2016 . He is one of our National treasures !

7 years ago

塩川雅美

素晴らしい。泣けますね。

7 years ago

EmmaRobertsTV1

Does anyone know where i can get the sheet music for this for free?

7 years ago

Jeanluc Le Roy

...C'est la musique des rêves de ma jeunesse c'est simplement beau ...

7 years ago

Sandor Vitez

That's the heart of Blues, laying your soul bare and not giving a damn what people think about you..

8 years ago

Woody Jagla

,,,, great !!!!!!

8 years ago

Wilfried Mathias

What a beautiful touching musical moment, excellent!Thanks for uploading stlblair!

8 years ago

ANNITA KITSAKH

Κλασσική ποιοτική μουσική, ανεπανάληπτοι...

8 years ago

Gore Gibs

yeah yeah yeeeah

8 years ago

Manuel Rodriguez

Realmente la música es un código de comunicación que permite la conexión de todo el mundo rompiendo idiomas y barreras, en especial mi caso, no se nada de inglés, pero esta canción es bella, por la orquesta y la modulación romántica del interprete

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