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  • Moondance
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  • 1970 songs
  • 1977 singles
  • Nancy Wilson (jazz singer) songs
  • Van Morrison songs
  • Songs written by Van Morrison
abstract
  • %22Moondance%22 is a popular song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and is the title song on his 1970 album Moondance.Morrison did not release the song as a single until November 1977, seven and a half years after the album was released. It reached the Billboard Hot 100, charting at #92. The single's B-side, %22Cold Wind in August%22, had been released in the same year, on his latest album at the time, A Period of Transition.%22Moondance%22 is the most frequently played song by Van Morrison in concert, as it is the only song known to have been played over a thousand times.
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  • Van Morrison
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  • 5714dedf25ac0d8aee4d2971
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  • Van Morrison
  • Lewis Merenstein
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  • english
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  • Warner Bros. Records
wsb:recording_description
  • A & R Studios, August 1969
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  • Moondance
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