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"The Eternal Kansas City" is a song by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was the key song on the 1977 album, A Period of Transition, and was his first single released since "Gloria", in 1974. Biographer Howard DeWitt believes that the song makes the listener feel as if in a church, because of the "mystical choir", featured at the beginning of the song: "Excuse me do you know the way to Kansas City?". "Then an almost jump arrangement makes 'The Eternal Kansas City' an excellent rhythm and blues influenced song."

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  • "The Eternal Kansas City" es una canción del músico norirlandés Van Morrison publicada en el álbum de 1977 A Period of Transition y como sencillo el mismo año. Johnny Rogan describió la canción como "la única en el álbum donde había evidencias de la misteriosa majestuosidad de Morrison, uniendo el sonido de Anita Kerr Singers con fuertes tonos de gospel.​ Por su parte, Dr. John describió el tema como: (es)
  • "The Eternal Kansas City" is a song by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was the key song on the 1977 album, A Period of Transition, and was his first single released since "Gloria", in 1974. Biographer Howard DeWitt believes that the song makes the listener feel as if in a church, because of the "mystical choir", featured at the beginning of the song: "Excuse me do you know the way to Kansas City?". "Then an almost jump arrangement makes 'The Eternal Kansas City' an excellent rhythm and blues influenced song." (en)
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  • "The Eternal Kansas City" es una canción del músico norirlandés Van Morrison publicada en el álbum de 1977 A Period of Transition y como sencillo el mismo año. Johnny Rogan describió la canción como "la única en el álbum donde había evidencias de la misteriosa majestuosidad de Morrison, uniendo el sonido de Anita Kerr Singers con fuertes tonos de gospel.​ Por su parte, Dr. John describió el tema como: La canción con la que Van conectó todo el álbum alrededor. Era algo muy profundo para él el hecho de enfocar el álbum. Va desde una voz verdaderamente etérea con una introducción de jazz y posteriormente una especie de R&B.​ (es)
  • "The Eternal Kansas City" is a song by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was the key song on the 1977 album, A Period of Transition, and was his first single released since "Gloria", in 1974. Biographer Howard DeWitt believes that the song makes the listener feel as if in a church, because of the "mystical choir", featured at the beginning of the song: "Excuse me do you know the way to Kansas City?". "Then an almost jump arrangement makes 'The Eternal Kansas City' an excellent rhythm and blues influenced song." Johnny Rogan describes the song as "The only song on the album where there was evidence of Morrison's mysterious majesty, it blended the lily-white sound of Anita Kerr Singers with strong gospel overtones." (en)
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