Precious Time (Van Morrison song)

1999 single by Van Morrison
"Precious Time"
Single by Van Morrison
from the album Back on Top
A-side"Precious Time"
B-side"Jackie Wilson Said"/ "Call Me Up in Dreamland" (UK)
Released13 April 1999
Recorded1998, Wool Hall Studios, Beckington
GenreR&B
Length3:45
LabelPolydor
Songwriter(s)Van Morrison
Producer(s)Van Morrison
Van Morrison singles chronology
"Rough God Goes Riding"
(1997)
"Precious Time"
(1999)
"Back on Top"
(1999)

"Precious Time" is a popular song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and recorded on his 1999 album, Back on Top. It was released as a single in the UK and charted at No. 36.[1] Since first recording it, Morrison has played it in concert 574 times from March 1998 until June 2008, making it one of his most frequently performed songs.[2]

Recording and composition

It was recorded in 1998 at The Wool Hall Studios in Beckington with Walter Samuel as engineer.[3]

"Precious Time" has a happy upbeat melody and introspective lyrics about the quick passing of time:

Precious time is slipping away
You know you're only king for a day
It doesn't matter to which God you pray
Precious time is slipping away

Other releases

A live performance version from Morrison's appearance at the Austin City Limits Festival on 15 September 2006, was included on the limited edition album, Live at Austin City Limits Festival. In 2007, this song was included on the compilation album, The Best of Van Morrison Volume 3 and a remastered version of this song is included on another 2007 compilation album, Still on Top - The Greatest Hits.

Personnel

  • Van Morrison – vocals
  • Geraint Watkins – Hammond organ
  • Mick Green – electric and acoustic guitars
  • Ian Jennings – double bass
  • Bobby Irwin – drums
  • Pee Wee Ellis – tenor and baritone saxophones
  • Brian Kennedy – backing vocals

Notes

  1. ^ "The Official Charts Company: Van Morrison". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 December 2008.
  2. ^ vanomatic: Concerts; songs
  3. ^ Heylin, Can You Feel the Silence?, p. 528

References

  • Heylin, Clinton (2003). Can You Feel the Silence? Van Morrison: A New Biography, Chicago Review Press, ISBN 1-55652-542-7
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1960s
1967
"Brown Eyed Girl"
"Ro Ro Rosey"
"Spanish Rose"
1970s
1970
"Come Running"
"Crazy Love"
"Domino"
1971
"Blue Money"
"Call Me Up in Dreamland"
"Wild Night"
1972
"Tupelo Honey"
"(Straight to Your Heart) Like a Cannonball"
"Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)"
"Redwood Tree"
1973
"Gypsy"
"Warm Love"
"Bein' Green"
1974
"Bulbs"
"Caldonia"
"Gloria"
1977
"The Eternal Kansas City"
"Moondance"
1978
"Wavelength"
1979
"Bright Side of the Road"
"Full Force Gale"
1980s
1980
"You Make Me Feel So Free"
1982
"Cleaning Windows"
"Scandinavia"
1984
"Dweller on the Threshold"
1985
"Tore Down a la Rimbaud"
1986
"Ivory Tower"
1987
"Did Ye Get Healed?"
"Someone like You"
1988
"Queen of the Slipstream
"I'll Tell Me Ma
1989
"Have I Told You Lately"
"Whenever God Shines His Light"
"Orangefield"
1990s
1990
"Coney Island"
"Gloria"
"Real Real Gone"
1991
"Enlightenment"
"I Can't Stop Loving You"
"Why Must I Always Explain?"
1993
"Gloria"
1995
"Have I Told You Lately"
"Days Like This"
"Perfect Fit"
1996
"That's Life"
1997
"The Healing Game"
"Rough God Goes Riding"
1999
"Precious Time"
"Back on Top"
2000s
2002
"Hey Mr. DJ"
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