The two singers had collaborated on several occasions over the years before this album was realized and had become personal friends. Morrison had first recorded the title song, "Don't Look Back" on his debut album as the frontman for the Northern Irish band Them and according to one of the band members, Billy Harrison, the two first met in London in 1964. Their first collaboration was on Hooker's album, Never Get Out of These Blues Alive recorded in 1972, with a duet on the title song and Hooker's cover of Morrison's "T.B. Sheets". They guested on each other's albums over the years with Hooker also appearing on two films with Morrison: BBC's One Irish Rover and Morrison's 1990 video, Van Morrison The Concert.
This song had a long history with Hooker and Morrison over the years. It was covered by Van Morrison's band Them on their debut album, The Angry Young Them in 1965. The album's sleeve had a comment on the song which read: "John Lee Hooker hailed as one of the greatest R&B singers in the world wrote 'Don't Look Back'....Perhaps it isn't so extraordinary that this soulful ballad sounds uncannily like a Morrison original as the two men have a lot in common." Them's version was also included in songs hand-picked by Morrison on his second greatest hit album, The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two. A live performance in 1979 was also one of the songs featured on Van Morrison's video Van Morrison in Ireland in 1981.
John Lee Hooker feat. Van Morrison - "Don't Look Back"
From John Lee Hooker's 1997 album "Don't Look Back". To learn more about John Lee Hooker, visit: http://www.johnleehooker.com or facebook.com/JohnLeeHookerofficial.
published: 09 Jun 2016
John Lee Hooker & Van Morrison - Dont Look Back (Lyrics)
Lyrics;
Don't look back
To the days of yester-year
You cannot live on in the past
Don't look back
An' I've known so many people
They're still tryin' to live on in the past
Don't look back, whoa no-oh
If I could call back
All those days of yester-year
I would never grow old
And I'd never be poor
But darlin', those days are gone
Oh yeah
Stop dreaming
And live on in the future
But darlin', a-don't look back
Whoa, no-no
Don't look back
FADES-
published: 13 Jul 2011
Don't Look Back
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Don't Look Back · John Lee Hooker
On Campus
℗ 1963 Concord Music Group, Inc.
Released on: 1963-01-01
Author: John Lee Hooker
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published: 30 Jul 2018
Don't Look Back / John Lee Hooker
Don't Look Back " is a song written by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker and released as a single in 1964. As a duet Hooker performed with Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, it was a Grammy Award winner in Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals in 1998 from the album, Don't Look Back.
This song had a long history with Hooker and Morrison over the years. It was covered by Van Morrison's band Them on their debut album, The Angry Young Them in 1965. The album's sleeve had a comment on the song which read: "John Lee Hooker hailed as one of the greatest R&B singers in the world wrote 'Don't Look Back'....Perhaps it isn't so extraordinary that this soulful ballad sounds uncannily like a Morrison original as the two men have a lot in common." Them's version was also included in so...
published: 22 Oct 2011
John Lee Hooker & Van Morrison - Dont Look Back
Don't Look Back is an album released by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker in 1997 that was produced by Van Morrison, who also performed duets with Hooker on four of the tracks. The album was the Grammy winner in the Best Traditional Blues Album category in 1998. The title duet by Hooker and Morrison also won a Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.
John Lee Hooker and Van Morrison finally realized their decade old plan of doing an entire CD together. The lone exception to this collaboration is the lead track produced by and performed with Los Lobos. Van duets on four tracks in addition to producing ten. Charles Brown guests and his guitarist and bassist along with Robert Cray's keyboardist and drummer supply solid backing throughout.
The two singers had collaborated on sever...
published: 14 Jun 2012
Don't Look Back (feat. Van Morrison)
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Don't Look Back (feat. Van Morrison) · John Lee Hooker · Van Morrison
Don't Look Back
℗ 1997 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Released on: 1997-03-04
Producer: Van Morrison
Producer: Mike Kappus
Composer: John Lee Hooker
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published: 04 Jan 2024
John Lee Hooker ft. Van Morrison - Don't Look Back (1997)
From John Lee Hooker's 1997 album "Don't Look Back". To learn more about John Lee Hooker, visit: http://www.johnleehooker.com or facebook.com/JohnLeeHookeroffic...
From John Lee Hooker's 1997 album "Don't Look Back". To learn more about John Lee Hooker, visit: http://www.johnleehooker.com or facebook.com/JohnLeeHookerofficial.
From John Lee Hooker's 1997 album "Don't Look Back". To learn more about John Lee Hooker, visit: http://www.johnleehooker.com or facebook.com/JohnLeeHookerofficial.
Lyrics;
Don't look back
To the days of yester-year
You cannot live on in the past
Don't look back
An' I've known so many people
They're still tryin' to ...
Lyrics;
Don't look back
To the days of yester-year
You cannot live on in the past
Don't look back
An' I've known so many people
They're still tryin' to live on in the past
Don't look back, whoa no-oh
If I could call back
All those days of yester-year
I would never grow old
And I'd never be poor
But darlin', those days are gone
Oh yeah
Stop dreaming
And live on in the future
But darlin', a-don't look back
Whoa, no-no
Don't look back
FADES-
Lyrics;
Don't look back
To the days of yester-year
You cannot live on in the past
Don't look back
An' I've known so many people
They're still tryin' to live on in the past
Don't look back, whoa no-oh
If I could call back
All those days of yester-year
I would never grow old
And I'd never be poor
But darlin', those days are gone
Oh yeah
Stop dreaming
And live on in the future
But darlin', a-don't look back
Whoa, no-no
Don't look back
FADES-
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Don't Look Back · John Lee Hooker
On Campus
℗ 1963 Concord Music Group, Inc.
Released on: 1963-01-01
Author: J...
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Don't Look Back · John Lee Hooker
On Campus
℗ 1963 Concord Music Group, Inc.
Released on: 1963-01-01
Author: John Lee Hooker
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Don't Look Back · John Lee Hooker
On Campus
℗ 1963 Concord Music Group, Inc.
Released on: 1963-01-01
Author: John Lee Hooker
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Don't Look Back " is a song written by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker and released as a single in 1964. As a duet Hooker performed with Northern Irish ...
Don't Look Back " is a song written by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker and released as a single in 1964. As a duet Hooker performed with Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, it was a Grammy Award winner in Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals in 1998 from the album, Don't Look Back.
This song had a long history with Hooker and Morrison over the years. It was covered by Van Morrison's band Them on their debut album, The Angry Young Them in 1965. The album's sleeve had a comment on the song which read: "John Lee Hooker hailed as one of the greatest R&B singers in the world wrote 'Don't Look Back'....Perhaps it isn't so extraordinary that this soulful ballad sounds uncannily like a Morrison original as the two men have a lot in common." Them's version was also included in songs hand-picked by Morrison on his second greatest hit album, The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two. A live performance in 1979 was also one of the songs featured on Van Morrison's video Van Morrison in Ireland in 1981.
Don't Look Back " is a song written by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker and released as a single in 1964. As a duet Hooker performed with Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, it was a Grammy Award winner in Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals in 1998 from the album, Don't Look Back.
This song had a long history with Hooker and Morrison over the years. It was covered by Van Morrison's band Them on their debut album, The Angry Young Them in 1965. The album's sleeve had a comment on the song which read: "John Lee Hooker hailed as one of the greatest R&B singers in the world wrote 'Don't Look Back'....Perhaps it isn't so extraordinary that this soulful ballad sounds uncannily like a Morrison original as the two men have a lot in common." Them's version was also included in songs hand-picked by Morrison on his second greatest hit album, The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two. A live performance in 1979 was also one of the songs featured on Van Morrison's video Van Morrison in Ireland in 1981.
Don't Look Back is an album released by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker in 1997 that was produced by Van Morrison, who also performed duets with Hooker ...
Don't Look Back is an album released by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker in 1997 that was produced by Van Morrison, who also performed duets with Hooker on four of the tracks. The album was the Grammy winner in the Best Traditional Blues Album category in 1998. The title duet by Hooker and Morrison also won a Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.
John Lee Hooker and Van Morrison finally realized their decade old plan of doing an entire CD together. The lone exception to this collaboration is the lead track produced by and performed with Los Lobos. Van duets on four tracks in addition to producing ten. Charles Brown guests and his guitarist and bassist along with Robert Cray's keyboardist and drummer supply solid backing throughout.
The two singers had collaborated on several occasions over the years before this album was realized and had become personal friends. Morrison had first recorded the title song, "Don't Look Back" on his debut album as the frontman for the Northern Irish band Them and according to one of the band members, Billy Harrison, the two first met in London in 1964. Their first collaboration was on Hooker's album, Never Get Out of These Blues Alive recorded in 1972, with a duet on the title song and Hooker's cover of Morrison's "T.B. Sheets". They guested on each other's albums over the years with Hooker also appearing on two films with Morrison: BBC's One Irish Rover and Morrison's 1990 video, Van Morrison The Concert.
Don't look back
To the days of yester-year
You cannot live on in the past
Don't look back
An' I've known so many people
They're still tryin' to live on in the past
Don't look back, whoa no-oh
If I could call back
All those days of yester-year
I would never grow old
And I'd never be poor
But darlin', those days are gone
Oh yeah
Stop dreaming
And live on in the future
But darlin', a-don't look back
Whoa, no-no
Don't look back...
Dedicated to the One, who makes me believe that the best is still ahead....
Don't Look Back is an album released by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker in 1997 that was produced by Van Morrison, who also performed duets with Hooker on four of the tracks. The album was the Grammy winner in the Best Traditional Blues Album category in 1998. The title duet by Hooker and Morrison also won a Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.
John Lee Hooker and Van Morrison finally realized their decade old plan of doing an entire CD together. The lone exception to this collaboration is the lead track produced by and performed with Los Lobos. Van duets on four tracks in addition to producing ten. Charles Brown guests and his guitarist and bassist along with Robert Cray's keyboardist and drummer supply solid backing throughout.
The two singers had collaborated on several occasions over the years before this album was realized and had become personal friends. Morrison had first recorded the title song, "Don't Look Back" on his debut album as the frontman for the Northern Irish band Them and according to one of the band members, Billy Harrison, the two first met in London in 1964. Their first collaboration was on Hooker's album, Never Get Out of These Blues Alive recorded in 1972, with a duet on the title song and Hooker's cover of Morrison's "T.B. Sheets". They guested on each other's albums over the years with Hooker also appearing on two films with Morrison: BBC's One Irish Rover and Morrison's 1990 video, Van Morrison The Concert.
Don't look back
To the days of yester-year
You cannot live on in the past
Don't look back
An' I've known so many people
They're still tryin' to live on in the past
Don't look back, whoa no-oh
If I could call back
All those days of yester-year
I would never grow old
And I'd never be poor
But darlin', those days are gone
Oh yeah
Stop dreaming
And live on in the future
But darlin', a-don't look back
Whoa, no-no
Don't look back...
Dedicated to the One, who makes me believe that the best is still ahead....
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Don't Look Back (feat. Van Morrison) · John Lee Hooker · Van Morrison
Don't Look Back
℗ 1997 BMG Rights...
Provided to YouTube by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Don't Look Back (feat. Van Morrison) · John Lee Hooker · Van Morrison
Don't Look Back
℗ 1997 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Released on: 1997-03-04
Producer: Van Morrison
Producer: Mike Kappus
Composer: John Lee Hooker
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Don't Look Back (feat. Van Morrison) · John Lee Hooker · Van Morrison
Don't Look Back
℗ 1997 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Released on: 1997-03-04
Producer: Van Morrison
Producer: Mike Kappus
Composer: John Lee Hooker
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From John Lee Hooker's 1997 album "Don't Look Back". To learn more about John Lee Hooker, visit: http://www.johnleehooker.com or facebook.com/JohnLeeHookerofficial.
Lyrics;
Don't look back
To the days of yester-year
You cannot live on in the past
Don't look back
An' I've known so many people
They're still tryin' to live on in the past
Don't look back, whoa no-oh
If I could call back
All those days of yester-year
I would never grow old
And I'd never be poor
But darlin', those days are gone
Oh yeah
Stop dreaming
And live on in the future
But darlin', a-don't look back
Whoa, no-no
Don't look back
FADES-
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Don't Look Back · John Lee Hooker
On Campus
℗ 1963 Concord Music Group, Inc.
Released on: 1963-01-01
Author: John Lee Hooker
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Don't Look Back " is a song written by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker and released as a single in 1964. As a duet Hooker performed with Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, it was a Grammy Award winner in Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals in 1998 from the album, Don't Look Back.
This song had a long history with Hooker and Morrison over the years. It was covered by Van Morrison's band Them on their debut album, The Angry Young Them in 1965. The album's sleeve had a comment on the song which read: "John Lee Hooker hailed as one of the greatest R&B singers in the world wrote 'Don't Look Back'....Perhaps it isn't so extraordinary that this soulful ballad sounds uncannily like a Morrison original as the two men have a lot in common." Them's version was also included in songs hand-picked by Morrison on his second greatest hit album, The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two. A live performance in 1979 was also one of the songs featured on Van Morrison's video Van Morrison in Ireland in 1981.
Don't Look Back is an album released by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker in 1997 that was produced by Van Morrison, who also performed duets with Hooker on four of the tracks. The album was the Grammy winner in the Best Traditional Blues Album category in 1998. The title duet by Hooker and Morrison also won a Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.
John Lee Hooker and Van Morrison finally realized their decade old plan of doing an entire CD together. The lone exception to this collaboration is the lead track produced by and performed with Los Lobos. Van duets on four tracks in addition to producing ten. Charles Brown guests and his guitarist and bassist along with Robert Cray's keyboardist and drummer supply solid backing throughout.
The two singers had collaborated on several occasions over the years before this album was realized and had become personal friends. Morrison had first recorded the title song, "Don't Look Back" on his debut album as the frontman for the Northern Irish band Them and according to one of the band members, Billy Harrison, the two first met in London in 1964. Their first collaboration was on Hooker's album, Never Get Out of These Blues Alive recorded in 1972, with a duet on the title song and Hooker's cover of Morrison's "T.B. Sheets". They guested on each other's albums over the years with Hooker also appearing on two films with Morrison: BBC's One Irish Rover and Morrison's 1990 video, Van Morrison The Concert.
Don't look back
To the days of yester-year
You cannot live on in the past
Don't look back
An' I've known so many people
They're still tryin' to live on in the past
Don't look back, whoa no-oh
If I could call back
All those days of yester-year
I would never grow old
And I'd never be poor
But darlin', those days are gone
Oh yeah
Stop dreaming
And live on in the future
But darlin', a-don't look back
Whoa, no-no
Don't look back...
Dedicated to the One, who makes me believe that the best is still ahead....
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Don't Look Back (feat. Van Morrison) · John Lee Hooker · Van Morrison
Don't Look Back
℗ 1997 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Released on: 1997-03-04
Producer: Van Morrison
Producer: Mike Kappus
Composer: John Lee Hooker
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1.Thinkin´ of You I can not sleep good ´cause I see You cry. When You remember all the time You´ve had with him. ...much grief for the heart of mine. /: So please dont´t look back. I´m ready for the time,for the time of living with You. 2.I was also crying for a lost love then You came around. ´few days ago I´ve been so happy for the love I found. /:And now it seems to me: I go alone again.You´re living within broken dreams. 3. =1.