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The song was covered by Wings during their 1975–1976 Wings Over The World tour (available on the 1976 album Wings Over America). Denny Laine sang lead. In the version released on Wings Over America, during the first chorus line Laine (jokingly) substitutes John Denver's name for Richard Cory's, thus inciting a roar of laughter and applause from the audience.
The American composer Charles Naginski wrote the music to "Richard Cory", published 1940, included in Thomas Hampson's Album "I hear America singing" from 2001. The poem was adapted by the folk duo Simon & Garfunkel for their song "Richard Cory". The Simon & Garfunkel version of the song's ending differs from the poem in that the speaker still ...
"Richard Cory" was based on the poem "Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson, "Somewhere They Can't Find Me" was essentially a rewrite of the previous album's "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.", "We've Got a Groovy Thing Goin'" had appeared on the b-side of " The Sound of Silence " a few months before and " Anji " was a cover of an instrumental ...
Richard Cory may refer to: "Richard Cory", a poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson; Richard Cory (song), a song by Simon and Garfunkel, based on the poem; See also
The Story of Them Featuring Van Morrison is a compilation album, that includes almost every song recorded by the Northern Irish band Them, during the two-year history of the band when it featured Van Morrison as the vocalist for the group.
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As the song was inspired by the poem, the copyright to the lyrics belongs to Paul Simon. I'm removing them. The poem can remain (on Wikisource, where it is now) because it's in the public domain. LeaHazel : talk : contribs 14:24, 10 March 2007 (UTC) It all depends on how similar the song is to the poem.
Cory Monteith became a TV star after being cast as Finn Hudson on Fox's Glee in 2009.He died just four years later — on July 13, 2013 — rocking his co-stars, including girlfriend Lea Michele ...