Another Tear Falls
Another Tear Falls is a song that has been covered by various artists over the years, but it is notably associated with The Walker Brothers, an American pop group that achieved great success in the United Kingdom during the mid-1960s. The song is characterized by its melancholic lyrics and lush orchestration, typical of the baroque pop style that The Walker Brothers were known for.
Background[edit | edit source]
"Another Tear Falls" was originally written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, two of the most prolific and celebrated songwriters of the 20th century. Their collaboration produced a remarkable catalog of hits, and "Another Tear Falls" stands out as a poignant example of their songwriting prowess. The exact date of the song's composition is not widely documented, but it became more widely known after The Walker Brothers released their version.
The Walker Brothers Version[edit | edit source]
The Walker Brothers included "Another Tear Falls" on their 1966 album Portrait. The song showcases the deep, emotive vocals of Scott Walker, set against a rich orchestral arrangement. This version of the song helped to cement The Walker Brothers' reputation for dramatic ballads that resonated with a wide audience.
Lyrics and Composition[edit | edit source]
The lyrics of "Another Tear Falls" speak to the universal experience of heartbreak and loss, with each verse describing the pain of seeing a loved one move on. The chorus, with its repeated line "another tear falls," emphasizes the ongoing nature of the narrator's sorrow. Musically, the song features a blend of orchestral strings, brass, and the distinctive pop sensibilities of the 1960s, making it a classic example of the baroque pop genre.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Over the years, "Another Tear Falls" has been covered by various artists, each bringing their own interpretation to the song. However, The Walker Brothers' version remains the most iconic, capturing the emotional depth of the lyrics through Scott Walker's powerful vocal performance. The song is often cited as a highlight in the group's discography and continues to be appreciated by fans of classic pop music.
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