Them - Richard Cory / Don't You Know album flac
Performer: Them Title: Richard Cory / Don't You Know
Style: Blues Rock, Garage Rock
Released: 1966
Country: US
MP3 album: 1468 mb
FLAC album: 1610 mb
Rating: 4.4
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Genre: Rock
Album Name Richard Cory. Type EP. 发布日期 13 五月 1966. Other productions from Them.
Them - Richard Cory lyrics lyrics: They say that Richard Cory Owns one-half of this here town With political connections Spread his. Album: Them Featuring Van Morrison. They say that Richard Cory Owns one-half of this here town With political connections Spread his wealth around. Born into society, a banker's only child He had everything a man could want Power, grace and style. Paper's print his pictures Almost everywhere he go Richard Cory at the opera Richard Cory at the show. And the rumours of his a-parties And the orgies on his yacht Well, he surely must be happy With everythang that he has got. But I, work in his factory And I curse the life I'm livin' And I curse my poverty And I wish that I could be I wish that I could be, yea-ah I wish that I could be, Richard Cory.
Richard Cory by Edwin Arlington Robinson. Richard Cory Learning Guide by PhD students from Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley. This poem's got a lesson to teach us, and that lesson rings out loud and clear: even the richest, handsomest man in the world has problems-even if you can't see them from the outside. Just because a man looks like he should be happy doesn't mean he is actually happy. We humans are complicated beings, and our appearances don't always match our realities. Or, to quote our pal Walt Whitman, we all "contain multitudes. And often, those multitudes are very different from the impressions that we give to the outside world.
A. Richard Cory Written-By – Paul. B. Don't You Know Written-By – T. Scott.
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Song by Simon and Garfunkel. from the album Sounds of Silence. The song tells the tale of a Richard Cory from the perspective of one of the men who works in his factory. The chorus repeats again after this verse. This signifies that, despite Cory's unhappiness - explained by his suicide - the worker still "curses his poverty", and would still rather be Richard Cory.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | Richard CoryWritten-By – Paul Simon |
2:45 |
| B | Don't You KnowWritten-By – T. Scott* |
2:24 |
Credits
- Producer – Tommy Scott
Notes
Decca A label demonstration not for sale.Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A): XDRF-38100-TI-1C
- Matrix / Runout (B): XDRF-37200-TI-1C
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 45 PAR 3003 | Them | Richard Cory / Don't You Know (7", Single) | Parrot | 45 PAR 3003 | US | 1966 |
| F.12403 | Them | Richard Cory / Don't You Know (7", Single) | Decca | F.12403 | Turkey | 1966 |
| F. 12403 | Them | Richard Cory / Don't You Know (7", Single) | Decca | F. 12403 | Denmark | 1966 |
| 45 3003 | Them | Richard Cory / Don't You Know (7", Single) | Parrot | 45 3003 | US | 1966 |
| PAR.3003 | Them | Richard Cory / Don't You Know (7", Single) | Parrot | PAR.3003 | Canada | 1966 |








