Some Velvet Morning

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"Some Velvet Morning" is a psychedelic pop song written by Lee Hazlewood and originally recorded by Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra in late 1967. It first appeared on Sinatra's album Movin' with Nancy, the soundtrack to her 1967 television special of the same name. The song has been covered many times since, almost always as a duet. Interesting versions include ones by Primal Scream, and Irish Electro band "Les Marionettes". Although "Some Velvet Morning" is one of the more famous duets Hazlewood and Sinatra recorded together, it is considered a departure from their usual fare, as it is decidedly less influenced by country & western music. The single peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1968.

As with many psychedelic songs, its overall meaning is somewhat obscure. The lyrics consist of the male part describing a mysterious, powerful woman named Phaedra, who educated the speaker in the ways of love. The male part alternates with the female part, who identifies herself as Phaedra and speaks over ethereal, twinkling music about beautiful nature imagery and about the secrets held by an unknown collective "us".

The song was featured in the 1967 TV special "Movin' With Nancy", starring Nancy Sinatra, released to home video in 2000.

Selective list of recorded versions

1968 Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood, US #261968 Gábor Szabó - guitar instrumental on Bacchanal1969 Vanilla Fudge on Near the Beginning1982 Lydia Lunch and Rowland S. Howard, 12" single later issued on Honeymoon In Red1986 Peter Zaremba's Love Delegation on Spread the Word1988 Rami Fortis on Tales from the Box1993 Slowdive on Souvlaki1994 Lost & Profound on Memory Thief1995 Thin White Rope on Spoor2001 My Dying Bride on Peaceville X & Meisterwerk 22002 Primal Scream and Kate Moss on Evil Heat. A different version was released as a single in 2003 and included on Primal Scream's compilation Dirty Hits2002 The Webb Brothers Feat. Laura Katter on the Lee Hazlewood Tribute Album, Total Lee!2002 Entombed on Sons Of Satan Praise The Lord2004 Firewater on Songs We Should Have Written2007 Lee Hazlewood & Phaedra Dawn Stewart (his granddaughter) on Cake or Death4008 Polar & Loane on 68 Covers and a bonus track on French Songs (2009)2008 Amanda Brown and Glenn Richards on RocKwiz, Saturday, December 13, 20082009 Anny Celsi and Nelson Bragg on Tangle-Free World2010 Inga Liljestrom and Peter Fenton (Crow) on "Sprawling Fawns" and EP "Thistle" (Groovescooter Records)

Other notes

A translated cover version in Hebrew was recorded by Rami Fortis and was featured on his 1988 album Sipurim Mehakufsa (Tales from the Box).The male part of the song is in 4/4 time signature whereas the female part is in 3/4.In November 2003 music critics working for the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph put the single at the top of a list of the 50 best ever recorded duets.London indie rock group Some Velvet Morning (band) take their name from this song. Nancy Sinatra herself approves and supports the use of the name and likes their music.