I Heard Your Voice In Dresden - Elvis Perkins In Dearland

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I Heard Your Voice In Dresden Lyrics

I heard your voice in the Dresden
As baby took to the stairs
With all my loving
Heard your voice in the Dresden
Now it follows me everywhere
Dear Woman at the gates of the dawn,
It's my birthday may I come in?
I'll tell my brother and if I had one,
I'd tell my sisters too
You alone may sing my hymns and
Raise the warning
Raise the warning
He's bottled his tears
Raise that warning
The warning
Raise the warning
The beginning is near.
O I heard your voice in the Dresden
As baby boarded the liner in Pa{i}r{i}s
Now I heard your voice in Dresden
And now it follows me everywhere
Dear land from the giant
Speakers of all man
Time from the swollen mountain tops
The stolen sun thoughts the solar wind chimes
To ring the morning the morning up
O ring the morning the morning up
O I heard your voice in Dresden
And now it follows me everywhere.
Now let us together sing the sun
To the home in the heavens
From the sea from the sea
O yes and to our loving mother
We'll say, yes, we will see you another day
O yes O yes for I can't hold my life can't hold my life
Can't hold my life in the march on glory glory glory glory Gloria
We march on glory glory glory Hallelujah
O I heard you voice in the Dresden
As baby took to the air with all my loving
I heard your voice in Dresden
And now it follows me everywhere
Some have said our love is lost
But I swear I know my way from here
Yes some have said our love is lost
But I swear I know my way from here

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Elvis Perkins (born February 9, 1976) is a folk-rock singer-songwriter. He is the son of actor Anthony Perkins (an Academy-award nominated screen actor best known for his role as Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho), and a well known Elvis Presley aficionado, and photographer Berry Berenson, whose work appeared regularly in Life magazine. He was raised in Los Angeles, California and New York City. Perkins is a great-grandson of the fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli and a nephew of the actress Marisa Berenson. Perkins attended Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island.

Perkins has been known as Elvis since birth; it is not a moniker he pointedly adopted. Perkins was raised in Los Angeles and New York and took to music at an early age. He briefly learned the saxophone before picking up the guitar in high school and taking lessons with Prescott Niles, one-time bassist for The Knack. While he played in rock bands, Perkins also developed an interest in the classical guitar, and began to compose music in both idioms. He also wrote poetry, and that gradually morphed into lyrics. After a short stint at college, he began to cultivate the idiosyncratic, highly personalized style that distinguishes Ash Wednesday.

"It's been a long journey, long in the coming," Perkins admits, when he discusses the album, and it took a serious detour on September 11, 2001, when his mother, a passenger on the ill-fated American Airlines Flight 11 from Boston to Los Angeles, perished in the attack on New York City's twin towers, a day before the ninth anniversary of his father's passing. Ash Wednesday has been shaped in part by this tragic event and its aftermath.

Elvis Perkins toured extensively in 2006 and 2007 in support of Ash Wednesday with his band Elvis Perkins in Dearland, which includes multi-instrumentalists Brigham Brough, Wyndham Boylan-Garnett and Nick Kinsey.

Elvis Perkins in Dearland have just announced the completion of their eponymous debut which will be released on March 10th, 2009.
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