Driving Home for Christmas Chris Rea / Arr. Bjorn Morten Kjaernes
This was in 1978 when Rea needed to get home to Middlesbrough from Abbey Road Studios in London. His wife had come down to drive him home in her Austin Mini to save money because it was cheaper to drive than travel by train. Rea was recently out of contract and the record company was not willing to pay for the rail ticket.
The inspiration for the song came as they were getting stuck in heavy traffic, while the snow was falling. He started looking at the other drivers, who "all looked so miserable. Jokingly, he started singing: "We're driving home for Christmas..." Then, whenever the streetlights shone inside the car, I started writing down lyrics". Rea said Driving Home for Christmas is a "car version of a carol", and that he wrote it for Van Morrison but did not manage to get it to him.
Rea never played the song live until 2014 at London's Hammersmith Odeon.
[NO]I et intervju med BBC Radio 4, i programmet «Today» i 2009, og i The Guardian i 2016, sa Rea at han skrev "Driving Home for Christmas" mange år før den første innspillingen i 1988.
I 1978 trengte Rea å komme seg til Middlesbrough fra Abbey Road Studios i London. Kona hans hadde kommet for å kjøre ham hjem i sin «Austin Mini» for å spare penger, fordi det var billigere å kjøre enn å reise med tog. Rea var nylig uten kontrakt, og plateselskapet var ikke villig til å betale for togbilletten.
Inspirasjonen til sangen kom da de satt fast i tung trafikk, mens snøen falt. Han begynte å se på de andre sjåførene, som «alle» så like oppgitte ut. Spøkefullt begynte han å synge «Driving home for Christmas lyset fr gatelyktene skrev han teksten. Rea sa at Driving Home for Christmas er en "bilversjon av en julesang", og at han skrev den for Van Morrison, men ikke greide å få den til ham.
Rea spilte aldri sangen «live» før i 2014 på London's Hammersmith Odeon.
Aufnahme / Recording:Makalaka Boom - Demo Tracks 2020-2021
Alternativer Titel / Alternative Title:
Serie / Series: Flex 7 SHOWIn interviews for the BBC Radio 4 programme Today in 2009, and The Guardian in 2016, Rea said he wrote 'Driving Home for Christmas' many years before its first recording in 1988.
This was in 1978 when Rea needed to get home to Middlesbrough from Abbey Road Studios in London. His wife had come down to drive him home in her Austin Mini to save money because it was cheaper to drive than travel by train. Rea was recently out of contract and the record company was not willing to pay for the rail ticket.
The inspiration for the song came as they were getting stuck in heavy traffic, while the snow was falling. He started looking at the other drivers, who 'all looked so miserable. Jokingly, he started singing: 'We're driving home for Christmas...' Then, whenever the streetlights shone inside the car, I started writing down lyrics'. Rea said Driving Home for Christmas is a 'car version of a carol', and that he wrote it for Van Morrison but did not manage to get it to him.
Rea never played the song live until 2014 at London's Hammersmith Odeon.
[NO]
I et intervju med BBC Radio 4, i programmet «Today» i 2009, og i The Guardian i 2016, sa Rea at han skrev 'Driving Home for Christmas' mange år før den første innspillingen i 1988.
I 1978 trengte Rea å komme seg til Middlesbrough fra Abbey Road Studios i London. Kona hans hadde kommet for å kjøre ham hjem i sin «Austin Mini» for å spare penger, fordi det var billigere å kjøre enn å reise med tog. Rea var nylig uten kontrakt, og plateselskapet var ikke villig til å betale for togbilletten.
Inspirasjonen til sangen kom da de satt fast i tung trafikk, mens snøen falt. Han begynte å se på de andre sjåførene, som «alle» så like oppgitte ut. Spøkefullt begynte han å synge «Driving home for Christmas lyset fr gatelyktene skrev han teksten. Rea sa at Driving Home for Christmas er en 'bilversjon av en julesang', og at han skrev den for Van Morrison, men ikke greide å få den til ham.
Rea spilte aldri sangen «live» før i 2014 på London's Hammersmith Odeon.
Aufgenommen auf CD / Recorded on CD: Makalaka Boom - Demo Tracks 2020-2021
Product information
Difficulty: 3
Duration: 03:07:00 min
Pages: -
publisher id: NOR 9790261716666
EAN: 9790261716666
Arranger: Bjorn Morten Kjaernes
Publisher: Norsk Noteservice Vigmostad & Bjørke AS
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band
Demos
Attention: By clicking one of these hyperlinks you will leave our website.
We don't assume liability or warranty on the content of websites to which our site links directly or indirectly. Visitors follow links at their own risk.
Other Customers were interested in
All I Want for Christmas Is You
Mariah Carey & Walter Afanasieff / Arr. Michael Brown
Toccata in D Minor (Rock Version)
Johann Sebastian Bach / Arr. Jan van Kraeydonck