Description
Tracks: None can + ‘Cover my eyes (Pain and heaven)’
Artist: Marillion
Title: No One Can
Format: 7″
Label & Cat No: EMI MARIL17
Year: 1992
Additional info: picture sleeve, No One Can/Cover My Eyes
Just wonderful. ‘New’ Marillion at their absolute best. H has a truly beautiful voice and Steve R is a guitar god – proving that less really is sometimes more. I’m an old school fan and so feel that my allegiance lies with Fish and the earlier work but I have to acknowledge musical brilliance of this standard, A? classic…
‘No one can’ was released as the second single from Marillion]s 1991 album ‘Holidays in Eden’. In the UK, the single was released in a limited edition box set, including a badge and four art prints.
Upon its original release 1992 (this is the original), ‘No one can’ reached number 33 in the UK singles chart. The track was re-released in 1993, when Marillion released a greatest hits album. On that occasion, the single peaked at number 26.
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Cover my eyes is a remake of an earlier Hogarth tune – “Simons Car”, originally made with his earlier band How We Live.
Fish left Marillion in 1988, leaving the band with a big hole in their line-up. This hole was filled when they recruited Steve Hogarth, former keyboardist and vocalist of The Europeans. The band had already recorded some demos for what was to become seasons end’, Marillion’s fifth album. With Fish – who had written most of the lyrics for the four previous albums – gone, Hogarth set about writing new lyrics for the songs that had been demoed. The album was eventually released in 1989.
‘Holidays in Eden’, their next album, was the first the new line-up of the band actually created together. ‘Cover my eyes (Pain and heaven)’ was the first single from the album. It was a good success for them, reaching number 14 in the Dutch Top 40 (their biggest hit since 1985s ‘Kayleigh’) and number 34 in the UK singles chart.
(Music: Marillion Lyrics: Steve Hogarth)
Cover my eyes
The light falls on her face
Dangerous lines
Dangerous colours & shapes
Ferocious designs
Connected and ready to play
Buttoned up tight
Crimson and Halloween white
Shes like the girl in the movie when the spitfire falls
Like the girl in the picture that he couldn’t afford
Shes like the girl with the smile in the hospital ward
Like the girl in the novel in the wind on the moors
Pain and heaven
Pain and heaven
The meaning of life
A hair falls out of place
Cover my eyes
Dangerous colours and shapes
And when she moves
Cover my eyes
Shes like the girl on the T.V. with the red guitar
Like the girl with the dealer at the end of the bar
Shes like the girl with the smile in the dream in the dark
Like the girl overtaking in the open car
Pain and heaven
Pain and heaven
Pain and heaven
Pain and heaven
Cover my eyes
The light falls on her face
Dangerous lines
Dangerous colours & shapes
Ferocious designs
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