Song to the Siren

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"Song to the Siren" is a hauntingly atmospheric cover of Tim Buckley's 1967 song, renowned for its ethereal vocals and enduring influence in alternative and dream pop music.

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instanceOf musical work
song
song recording
associatedWith 4AD aesthetic
Cocteau Twins fanbase
bSide Sixteen Days / Gathering Dust NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coveredBy Bryan Ferry NERFINISHED
Cocteau Twins NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Fraser NERFINISHED
George Michael NERFINISHED
John Frusciante NERFINISHED
Robert Plant NERFINISHED
Sinéad O’Connor NERFINISHED
This Mortal Coil NERFINISHED
criticalReception widely acclaimed
cultStatus cult classic
format single
genre dream pop
ethereal wave
folk rock
psychedelic folk
influencedGenre alternative music
dream pop
ethereal wave
language English
length approximately 3 minutes 30 seconds
lyricsBy Larry Beckett NERFINISHED
notableCover Song to the Siren (This Mortal Coil version) NERFINISHED
notableFor ethereal vocals by Elizabeth Fraser
hauntingly atmospheric production
originalAlbum Goodbye and Hello NERFINISHED
originallyWrittenBy Tim Buckley NERFINISHED
originalPerformer Tim Buckley NERFINISHED
originalReleaseYear 1967
performer This Mortal Coil NERFINISHED
producer Ivo Watts-Russell NERFINISHED
recordLabel 4AD NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1983
theme longing
temptation
unrequited love
title Song to the Siren NERFINISHED
usedIn advertising campaigns
film soundtracks
television soundtracks
vocalist Elizabeth Fraser NERFINISHED
vocalStyle wordless vocalizations and glossolalia-like phrasing

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This Mortal Coil notableSong Song to the Siren