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  1. 21 de feb. de 2023 · The song spent a total of sixteen weeks on the chart.[1] It featured the Sweet Inspirations singing back-up vocals and is considered to be Van Morrison's signature song. "Brown Eyed Girl" has remained a staple on classic rock radio, and has been covered by hundreds of bands over the decades.

  2. 15 de jul. de 2022 · The song appeared on his debut solo album Blowin' Your Mind! and again on his 1973 compilation T.B. Sheets. It's one of Morrison's most enduring songs, but he thinks a lot less of it than most of the public. In 2009 he explained to Time magazine: "'Brown Eyed Girl' I didn't perform for a long time because for me it was like a throwaway song.

  3. T.B. Sheets Lyrics: Now listen, Julie baby / It ain't natural for you to cry in the midnight / Ain't natural for you to cry way into midnight through / Until the wee small hours long 'fore the break

  4. February 13, 2024. "T.B. Sheets" by Van Morrison is a haunting and introspective song that delves into themes of isolation, mortality, and the fragility of human existence. Through vivid imagery and emotive expressions, the lyrics create a somber atmosphere that captures the pain and despair of a loved one's illness.

  5. [Lyrics Van Morrison - T.B. Sheets]Now listen, Julie baby,It ain't natural for you to cry in the midnight.It ain't natural for you to cry way into midnight t...

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  6. A Paste review by Steve Labate commented on the theme of the song: "'T.B. Sheets' is one of the most real songs about death you’ll ever hear. As life saps steadily from the singer’s beloved, tuberculosis-ridden Julie, there is no trite drama, no nostalgic sugar coating or grand deathbed epiphany, but rather an 'Is That All There Is?' fatalism—a mild, detached, slowly-suffocating bleakness.

  7. The song appeared on his debut solo album Blowin' Your Mind! and again on his 1973 compilation T.B. Sheets. It's one of Morrison's most enduring songs, but he thinks a lot less of it than most of the public. In 2009 he explained to Time magazine: "'Brown Eyed Girl' I didn't perform for a long time because for me it was like a throwaway song.

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