Publicación: 24 de abril, 1984.
Productores: Bob Ezrin, David Gilmour.
Ingenieros de grabación: Andrew Jackson, Kit Woolven.
Discográfica: Harvest Records.
Grabación: 1983.
Estudio: Pathé Marconi Studio, Boulogne-Billancourt, Francia.
N° de catalogo: 1A 006 2001877.
Código de barras: 5 099920 018771.
Del álbum: About Face.
Tracks:
Lado A.
01 Love On The Air.
(Pete Townshend/D. Gilmour) 5:43
Lado B.
01 Let's Get Metaphysical.
(Gilmour) 4:18
Tiempo total: 9:01 minutos.
Vinyl Single 7" - Edición Holanda:
Discográfica: Harvest Records.
N° de catalogo: 1A 006 2001877.
Contraportada.
Disco, lado 1.
Disco, lado 2.
Etiquetas lados 1 y 2.
David Gilmour:
Letra:
Love In The Air.
(Pete Townshend/Gilmour)
Love on the air
I keep transmitting but reception is hazy
I don't get an answer
Keep sending it faster
Always knew it was crazy
to put my love on the air.
No one will hurt me again
No one will cause me to lie
No one control me by pain
No one will cause me to cry
I was looking for love
in wandering eyes
like a ship trying to fix a beacon
I learned how to sigh
on the ribbon and wires
It's a habit thats so hard to weaken.
No one will ever manipulate
Make me promise to do or die
No one can make me hesitate
What can I lose if they try
I was looking for love
like the very first time
Didn't realise love never left me
Contradicted - conspired
I connived and designed
Nothing on earth could arrest me.
Reception is hazy
when you put your love on the air
Always knew it was crazy
to put my love on the air
But I only communicate
when I put my love on the air
You don't have to consumate
Love on the air.
Let's Get Metaphysical.
(Gilmour)
Instrumental.
ResponderEliminar"Love on the Air" is a song by Pink Floyd's guitarist, David Gilmour. The track was released as the second single from his second solo studio album About Face (1984).
The lyrics to the track were written by the Who's main songwriter Pete Townshend, and the music was by Gilmour himself.
The lyrics for the track were written within a day, after Gilmour had asked for Townshend's help. Townshend had also written the lyrics to another track from About Face, "All Lovers are Deranged".
The single was only released in the UK, but sales were poor, despite the single also being available as a 7" picture disc.
Gilmour performed the track live on his 1984 tour, and in 1985 as a member of Townshend's supergroup, Deep End, a recording of which was released on Townshend's live album Live: Brixton Academy '85 (2004).