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Uriah Heep - Sunrise - Live in Tokyo 1973





Originally released on their fifth studio album, The Magician's Birthday, in 1972, "Sunrise" was written by Ken Hensley and sung by David Byron. The song is considered one of the band's classics, and it also became famous for its live performances in late 1972 and 1973. It was included, as the opening track, on the band's first ever live album, Uriah Heep Live, in 1973.

The song was recorded and mixed at Lansdowne Studios, London, in September 1972, and released on The Magician's Birthday in November of the same year. The song is also the B-side of the single "Spider Woman".






Lyrics


Sunrise

And the new day's breakin' through

The morning

Of another day without you

And as the hours roll by

No-one's there to see me cry

Except the sunrise

The sunrise and you


Tired eyes drift across the shore

Looking for love and nothing more

But as the sea rolls by

No-one's there to see me cry

Except the sunrise

The sunrise and you


Sunrise

Bless my eyes

Catch my soul

Make me whole again


Sunrise, new day

Hear my song

I'm tired of fightin'

And foolin' around

But from now on

Till who knows when

My sword will be my friend

And I'll love you, love you

For all of my time




Songwriters: Ken Hensley

Sunrise lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC





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