Davy Knowles - HEAR ME LORD (ft. Peter Frampton)
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
- Video of Davy's version of George Harrison's song, made available especially to mark UNICEF's Month Of Giving Campaign, August 2011.
This recording was produced by - & features the guitar playing of - legendary British musician Peter Frampton, for Davy's second album 'Coming Up For Air'.
Davy was first hooked by Frampton's sound when he heard his recording of George Harrison's song 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps'.
'Hear Me Lord' was written by George Harrison and released on his album 'All Things Must Pass' in 1970; Peter Frampton actually played session guitar on that record (which was also co-produced by Phil Spector).
The following year, on August 1st 1971, George Harrison and Ravi Shankar brought together a star studded cast of musicians for The Concert for Bangladesh - one of the most ambitious humanitarian efforts in music history.
The Grammy winning album of the concert makes its digital debut on iTunes for the 40th anniversary of the show, with sales benefitting the George Harrison Fund for Unicef.
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Davy's passion is on fire. I'm playing this in church next sunday. The combination of Davy and Peter are explosive. Great great job.
Davy Knowles knocks another one out of the park with George Harrison's Hear Me Lord from All Things Must past on which Peter Frampton played then and now again on this track which he produced as well. Why hasn't this kid been picked up on radio more?
Terrific cover! Thank you for sharing and God bless everyone from Patrick
Have seen both Davey and the band as well as Peter. A match made in heaven I'd say! :) Just gorgeous really.
Excellent song! I like it a lot. George would have really appreciated it.
Davy is fabulous, what a fantastic young musician he is, we are blessed with his voice and guitar..... more... and more, please!
Imagine how much good has been accomplished and is still being done by the Concert for the Bengali people after so many years later....
Wonderful song and video by two fabulous artists!
Peter Frampton is so good
I got the chance to see him, and his boy’s rock out at Darys House in Pawling NY… In a word…. WOW I’m a fan for life!!!
i used to cut school, smoke weed, and listen to 'Frampton Comes Alive'. never much liked or owned any Beatles, but Davy's always been a blessing. fat cat's learn there's greater fortunes in dead musicians than live ones, so it's nice to see such a low-key humble treasure on top of the world. when Joe Bo leaves the scene, Davy will fill his shoes
Forgive me lord
Please, those years when I ignored you, hmm
Forgive them lord
Those that feel they can't afford you, hmm
Help me lord, please
To rise above this dealing, hmm
Help me lord, please
To love you with more feeling, hmm
At both ends of the road
To the left and the right
Above and below us
Out and in, there's no place that you're not in
Oh, won't you hear me lord
(Hear me lord)
(Hear me lord)
(Hear me lord)
(Hear me lord)
At both ends of the road
To the left and the right
Above and below us
Out and in, there's no place that you're not in
Oh, won't you hear me lord
Help me lord, please
To rise a little higher, hmm
Help me lord, please
To burn out this desire, hmm
Hear me lord, please
Hear me lord, please
Oh, won't you please, please
Hear me lord
Oh, hear me lord
Hear me lord
Oh, won't you please, please
Hear me lord
My lord, my lord, my lord
(Hear me lord)
Now, won't you please (hear me lord)
My lord, my lord, my lord
Won't you please / (Hear me lord)
Oh, hear me lord, hear me lord
(Hear me lord)
Great voice
Awesome, absolutely lovely, thanks.
Superbe interprétation !!!
Fantastic! Thanks so much for posting. This made my day.
I like this version better
love this song!
Apparently it was only when they had actually started recording this song that Peter Frampton let on to Davy that he had in fact also played guitar on the original Harrison recording ! Wonderful synchronicity -- hope this video helps drive people to the Unicef /Concert for Bangladesh websites...
Frampton, superb as always. Davy is great when he has good musicians around him. Lately that has not been the case.
Beautiful! Thanks!
Class Davy & Crew x
Me ha gustado mucho esta versión. Que bonita canción de George Harrison.
Great version ❤️❤️❤️
Esse versào é massa, parabéns a todos.
wtf man?! In no way at all is Davy lost!! have you heard him lately? He's absolutely amaaazing!! Evidently, you are the only one here that is lost thinking that Davy needs anyone else to give him direction. He;s the most soulful singer out there. Admit it.
Peter Frampton excelente guitar👏👏👏👏👏👏👍.
Hear Lord wonderful music.👏👏👏👏👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇧🇷.
thanx
Davy does for this song what Manfred Mann did for Blinded By The Light... a song also written by a musical "genius".
I can't play it. Becose is only one man whose feelind right. Sory for my english.. I'm not american on english 🙂
Goog work. It's the your trouth?
killer $#!T
Wonder if there is a copy of Peter Frampton's song "Blooze" on youtube somewhere?
Pete can DEFINITELY play some blues!!
@rodgmun Somebody must have done something terrible to you. I hope you'll feel better, soon. Have faith and don't let your lip sink.
George Fucking HarriSong!!!!
I am not so sure Frampton played on the original ATMP session for this song. For sure he wasn't playing lead guitar.
They cut this song about a minute short! Why? There’s a great mini guitar battle between Davy and PF ...
anybody got chords for this version of song please?
any chance you can post the chords?
@rodgmun Go listen to Humble Pie and see if you think PF sucks. hahahahaha
Oh, Go Davey Go!!!!!!!
@ Dan Stroberg
Are you serious man!
Knowles is the genius and frampton over rated?
Are you forgetting kmowles didn't come up with the melody lyric idle chords, old george did that & frampton, the lead
It's not about how many notes you can get out f a bar mate it's how they're sustained
@glavonja2000 Em / D / B7 / Em
Fuckin hell...a youngster comes along, covers a song that's already written for them and done well and gets called a genius...
George's demo's were almost as good as the polished product as the substance was always there
It's a damn fine version and his voice outdoes George's on his own song but genius??
Get real.