Kate Bush' Elvis Tribute
September 23, 2005 | Music
The new Kate Bush song "King of the Mountain" is about the legendary Elvis Presley. It is quite a hypnotic song with a driving musical beat which is sure to cause quite a commotion, and likely to become a major hit for the singer according to the updates we found. Kate Bush is one of the most original artists from the eighties with her own sound and currently working on a comeback. The single is due to be released on October 24, 2005.
Source:Elvis Information Network
pablito1971 wrote on
September 23, 2005
Go to BBC radio two and look for the Ken Bruce show from wednesday 21/09 - it is played after about 37 minutes and is a cracker. Here are the lyrics:
Could you see the aisles of women?
Could you see them screaming and weeping?
Could you see the storm rising?
Could you see the guy who was driving?
Could you climb higher and higher?
Could you climb right over the top?
Why does a multi-millionaire
Fill up his home with priceless junk?
The wind is whistling
The wind is whistling
Through the house
Elvis are you out there somewhere
Looking like a happy man?
In the snow with Rosebud
And king of the mountain
Another Hollywood waitress
Is thelling us she´s having your baby
And there´s a rumour that you´re on ice
And you will rise again someday
And that there´s a photograph
Where you´re dancing on your grave
The wind is whistling
The wind is whistling
Through the house
Elvis are you out there somewhere
Looking like a happy man?
In the snow with Rosebud
And king of the mountain
The wind it blows
The wind it blows the door closed
MauriceColgan wrote on
September 23, 2005
Kate Bush is a highly respected artist. Her Elvis Presley song will raise the eyebrows of a great many music mag editors. Here in Irelandtoo we will join the "Q" to read the reviews.
MauriceColgan wrote on
September 25, 2005
Kate's song is being warmly received by many BBC DJ's and is sure to get much deserved air-play Internationally, very soon. It is sure to be a major hit. News of the new Kate Bush single, and the Album, has spread like wildfire. Even here in Irelandtoo.