Fields of St. Etienne
Are you in the mood for a nostalgic trip down memory lane? Then you must listen to “Fields of St. Etienne” by Mary Hopkin. Released in 1969 as part of her album “Postcard,” this song is a true gem that captures the essence of the era.
Mary Hopkin, a Welsh singer-songwriter, rose to fame after being discovered by Paul McCartney of The Beatles. With her angelic voice and folk-inspired sound, she quickly became a favorite among music enthusiasts.
“Fields of St. Etienne” is a beautifully composed piece that transports you to a serene countryside. The gentle strumming of the guitar and Hopkin’s soothing vocals create a sense of tranquility and peace. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to close your eyes and let the music wash over you.
The composition of the song is credited to Mike Heron, a member of the Scottish folk band The Incredible String Band. His talent for crafting poetic lyrics is evident in the heartfelt words of “Fields of St. Etienne.” The song tells a story of love and longing, painting a vivid picture of a picturesque town and the memories it holds.
What makes “Fields of St. Etienne” even more special is its influence on future artists. Its dreamy atmosphere and folk-pop fusion have inspired countless musicians over the years. From the likes of Kate Bush to Joanna Newsom, the impact of this song can still be felt today.
If you’re curious to hear more of Mary Hopkin’s enchanting music, I highly recommend checking out her album “Postcard.” It’s a collection of songs that will transport you to a different time and place.
So, grab a cup of tea, find a cozy spot, and let the soothing melodies of “Fields of St. Etienne” take you on a journey. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed.
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Discover the magic of “Fields of St. Etienne” and let it transport you to a world of nostalgia and beauty. Happy listening!
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Fields of St. Etienne – Mary Hopkin lyrics
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Through the fields of St EtienneAmidst the corn I wonderIn my hand an ear of cornThe morning dew has kissedHere beneath the skiesI lay with my loverWhile the summer winds gathered clouds of warAu revoir my loveThough the reasons pass meWhy we can’t remain in the fields of St. EtienneWeaving proudly, singing loudlyBeing young and foolishHe was going never knowingHe would not returnSinging songs of warFilled with God and countryMarching down the road with the boys that dayAu revoir my loveThough the reasons pass meWhy we can’t remain in the fields of St. Etienne(Repeat)La La La La … Dịch sang Tiếng Việt
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