Alan Parsons
Alan Parson [1] is is an English audio engineer, songwriter, musician and record producer, who lives in California (USA).
Parsons was involved with the production of several albums, including the Beatles Abbey Road (1969) and Let It Be (1970), Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), and the eponymous debut album by Ambrosia in 1975.
Parsons's own group, The Alan Parsons Project, as well as his subsequent solo recordings, have also been commercially successful. He has been nominated for 13 Grammy Awards, with his first win occurring in 2019 for Best Immersive Audio Album for Eye in the Sky (35th Anniversary Edition).
The Turn of a Friendly Card
There are unsmiling faces and bright plastic chains And a wheel in perpetual motion And they follow the races and pay out the gains With no show of an outward emotion And they think it will make their lives easier For God knows up till now it's been hard But the game never ends when your whole world depends On the turn of a friendly card No the game never ends when your whole world depends On the turn of a friendly card There's a sign in the desert that lies to the west Where you can't tell the night from the sunrise And not all the king's horses and all the king's men Have prevented the fall of the unwise And they think it will make their lives easier For God knows up till now it's been hard But the game never ends when your whole world depends On the turn of a friendly card No the game never ends when your whole world depends On the turn of a friendly card But a pilgrim must follow in search of a shrine As he enters inside the cathedral...
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Reference
- ↑ Alan Parsons wikipedia.