Turn to Stone

E439863

"Turn to Stone" is a 1977 rock song by Electric Light Orchestra, known for its energetic orchestration, layered harmonies, and prominent use of synthesizers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Out of the Blue NERFINISHED
artist Electric Light Orchestra NERFINISHED
composer Jeff Lynne NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre progressive pop
rock
symphonic rock
hasBside Mister Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasChorus Turn to stone, when you are gone, I miss you
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitars
string orchestra
synthesizers
hasLength approximately 3 minutes 47 seconds
hasMusicalFeature fast tempo
layered vocal harmonies
multi‑tracked vocals
orchestral arrangements
prominent use of synthesizers
string section
hasStyle art rock
orchestral rock
hasTempo up‑tempo
includedIn Electric Light Orchestra compilations
Electric Light Orchestra live setlists
language English
lyricist Jeff Lynne NERFINISHED
notableFor energetic orchestration
layered harmonies
prominent synthesizer lines
originalMedium vinyl LP
vinyl single
partOf Out of the Blue NERFINISHED
performer Bev Bevan NERFINISHED
Electric Light Orchestra NERFINISHED
Hugh McDowell NERFINISHED
Jeff Lynne NERFINISHED
Kelly Groucutt NERFINISHED
Melvyn Gale NERFINISHED
Mik Kaminski NERFINISHED
Richard Tandy NERFINISHED
producer Jeff Lynne NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1977
recordedBy Electric Light Orchestra NERFINISHED
recordLabel Jet Records NERFINISHED
United Artists Records NERFINISHED

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ELO notableWork Turn to Stone
subject surface form: Electric Light Orchestra
Peepshow hasPart Turn to Stone