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"'''Morning Glory'''" is the tenth track off of the album [[The Return Of The Space Cowboy|''The Return of the Space Cowboy'']].
{{Song|cover=MorningGlory.jpg|name=Morning Glory|artist=[[Jamiroquai]]|album=[[The Return Of The Space Cowboy]]|bside=Morning Glory (edit)
[[Stillness In Time]]|released=1995|recorded=1993-1994|playedLive=12 times|studio=Townhouse, Battery, Falconer|length=6:23 (Album)
4:18 (Edit)|label=Work|genre=Acid jazz, downtempo, funk, soul, & electronic|writer=[[Jay Kay]] & [[Stuart Zender]]|producer=Jay Kay & Mike Nielsen|bpm=N/A}}
 
"'''Morning Glory'''" is the tenth track off of the album [[The Return Of The Space Cowboy|''The Return of the Space Cowboy'']]. Released as a promotional single exclusively in the US on CD, it is a relaxing downtempo track filled with atmospheric space instrumentation and a strong bassline. A demo would be released by [[Stuart Zender]] on 19 February, 2016.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CTrgp-YGZM</ref>
 
== Lyrics ==
Oh, I'm gonna take my baby
 
Say I wanna go there
 
Won't you go to my morning glory?
 
All of my visions were untrue
 
Till I had a vision of you
 
And untimely end for all
 
But it was only then, only then that I saw
 
Saw the morning glory
 
Now, now, now I've seen that morning glory
 
Baby I've seen it, yeah
 
They want me, can't you take me there?
 
Away from soliloquies of sadness
 
And prophecies of pain and prophecies of pain
 
We're livin' for our own lives
 
For us all on this eve
 
I had a vision in my mind
 
I had a vision of peace
 
I had a vision of you
 
== Tracklist ==
'''Promotional US CD'''
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|1
|Morning Glory (instrumental)
|4:25
|-
|2
|Morning Glory (Edit)
|4:18
|-
|3
|Stillness In Time
|4:1
|}
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:MorningGloryBack.jpg|Back cover
File:MorningGloryInside.jpg|Insert
</gallery>
 
== Trivia ==
 
* "Morning Glory" is the slowest track on ''The Return Of The Space Cowboy.''
* The promo release weirdly enough is encased in a jewel CD case, unlike other release which are in a cardboard sleeve.
* "Morning Glory" is the only track on ''The Return Of The Space Cowboy'' with a instrumental release.
** [[Space Cowboy|"Space Cowboy"]], although having an instrumental release too, isn't the studio release instrumental. Instead, it is the radio edit for the "Stoned Again" mix.
* "Morning Glory" has the least amount of lyrics on the album, with 18 lines.

Revision as of 17:43, 2 March 2026

"Morning Glory"

Song by Jamiroquai from the album The Return Of The Space Cowboy

B-Side Morning Glory (edit)

Stillness In Time

Released 1995
Recorded 1993-1994
Played Live 12 times
Studio Townhouse, Battery, Falconer
Genre Acid jazz, downtempo, funk, soul, & electronic
Length 6:23 (Album)

4:18 (Edit)

Label Work
Writer Jay Kay & Stuart Zender
Producer Jay Kay & Mike Nielsen
BPM N/A


"Morning Glory" is the tenth track off of the album The Return of the Space Cowboy. Released as a promotional single exclusively in the US on CD, it is a relaxing downtempo track filled with atmospheric space instrumentation and a strong bassline. A demo would be released by Stuart Zender on 19 February, 2016.[1]

Lyrics

Oh, I'm gonna take my baby

Say I wanna go there

Won't you go to my morning glory?

All of my visions were untrue

Till I had a vision of you

And untimely end for all

But it was only then, only then that I saw

Saw the morning glory

Now, now, now I've seen that morning glory

Baby I've seen it, yeah

They want me, can't you take me there?

Away from soliloquies of sadness

And prophecies of pain and prophecies of pain

We're livin' for our own lives

For us all on this eve

I had a vision in my mind

I had a vision of peace

I had a vision of you

Tracklist

Promotional US CD

1 Morning Glory (instrumental) 4:25
2 Morning Glory (Edit) 4:18
3 Stillness In Time 4:1

Gallery

Trivia

  • "Morning Glory" is the slowest track on The Return Of The Space Cowboy.
  • The promo release weirdly enough is encased in a jewel CD case, unlike other release which are in a cardboard sleeve.
  • "Morning Glory" is the only track on The Return Of The Space Cowboy with a instrumental release.
    • "Space Cowboy", although having an instrumental release too, isn't the studio release instrumental. Instead, it is the radio edit for the "Stoned Again" mix.
  • "Morning Glory" has the least amount of lyrics on the album, with 18 lines.