music.wikisort.org - Composition"Love Song for a Vampire" is a song composed and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Annie Lennox. It was recorded for Francis Ford Coppola's 1992 film, Bram Stoker's Dracula based on the 1897 gothic horror novel, where it plays during the end credits. Released as a double A-side with "Little Bird" in Ireland, the United Kingdom and several other countries in Europe, the single was a hit, peaking at number three on the UK and Irish Singles Charts. "Love Song for a Vampire" by itself reached number four in Spain and number 10 in France.
1993 single by Annie Lennox
Critical reception
In their review of the soundtrack for Bram Stoker's Dracula, Billboard wrote, "The highlight and probable single is the only vocal entry on the album, Annie Lennox's haunting, romantic 'Love Song for a Vampire'."[2] Mike Ragogna from HuffPost noted that in the song, "Lennox sings the poem, 'Once I had the rarest rose that ever deigned to bloom, cruel winter chilled the bud and stole my flower too soon', slyly transporting us from Bram Stoker's world to that of Anne Rice's without our realizing."[3] Music writer James Masterton deemed it a "gorgeous contribution" to the movie.[4] Alan Jones from Music Week described it as "a simple, mournful, relentless and (appropriately?) haunting song."[5]
Music video
The accompanying music video for "Love Song for a Vampire" was directed by British director Sophie Muller.[6] It features Annie Lennox, seen in a dark garden very similar to Lucy Westenra's in the film, and wearing a similar white dress. As she sings, several excerpts from the film are shown, and the video ends as what appears to be holy light shines upon her, very similar to what happens during Dracula's death at the film's end.
Release
In the UK, the song was the bigger hit of the double-A sided single with Lennox's track "Little Bird" from her album Diva. It reached number three on the UK Singles Chart in early 1993, while in the US, it reached number 24 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
It reappeared in 1995 on the UK CD single "A Whiter Shade of Pale", alongside Lennox's covers of the Psychedelic Furs' "Heaven" and Blondie's "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear".
Track listings
All tracks were written by Annie Lennox unless otherwise noted.
CD: Arista / 07822 12522 2 (US)
- The final three tracks were recorded live for MTV Unplugged at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland, 3 July 1992.
CD: BMG / 74321 13383 2 (UK)
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1. | "Little Bird" | 4:39 |
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2. | "Love Song for a Vampire" (from Bram Stoker's Dracula) | 4:17 |
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3. | "Little Bird" (Utah Saints Version) | 6:35 |
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4. | "Little Bird" (N'Joi Version) | 4:46 |
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- Powers of Darkness
- Dracula's Guest
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- Vlad II Dracul
- Vlad Călugărul
- Vlad the Impaler
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- Castle Dracula
- Bran Castle
- Poenari Castle
- Corvin Castle
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- "Dracula" (Mystery and Imagination) (1968)
- "Treehouse of Horror IV" (1993)
- "Buffy vs. Dracula" (2000)
- "Treehouse of Horror XXI" (2010)
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Literature |
- The Dracula Tape and sequels (1975–2002)
- Anno Dracula series (1992–present)
- Anno Dracula
- The Bloody Red Baron
- Dracula Cha Cha Cha
- Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories (1914)
- The Revenge of Dracula (1978)
- Little Dracula (1986)
- Dracula the Undead (1997)
- The Historian (2005)
- The Book of Renfield (2005)
- Bloodline (2005)
- Young Dracula and Young Monsters (2006)
- Fangland (2007)
- Dracula the Un-dead (2009)
- Out of the Dark (2010)
- Dracul (2018)
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- Dracula (1924)
- Dracula (1995)
- Dracula (1996)
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Musicals |
- Dracula (Czech musical) (1995)
- Dracula: A Chamber Musical (1997)
- Dracula, the Musical (2004)
- Dracula – Entre l'amour et la mort (2006)
- Dracula – L'amour plus fort que la mort (2011)
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- The Tomb of Dracula
- Dracula (Marvel Comics)
- Dracula (Dell Comics)
- Don Dracula
- Dracula Lives!
- Hellsing
- Sword of Dracula
- Batman & Dracula trilogy
- Victorian Undead
- Wolves at the Gate
- X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula
- Purgatori
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Pinball |
- Dracula (1979)
- Taxi (1988)
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (1993)
- Monster Bash (1998)
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- Lugosi v. Universal Pictures
- Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories
- Count Dracula in popular culture
- Transylvanian Society of Dracula
- Dracula Daily
- Dracula Society
- Dracula tourism
- Bibliography of works on Dracula
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Love Song for a Vampire è una canzone della cantautrice britannica Annie Lennox.
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