Harry Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin' (From "Midnight Cowboy") (Audio)
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- Official Audio for "Everybody's Talkin' (From "Midnight Cowboy")" by Harry Nilsson
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Chorus:
I'm going where the sun keeps shinin'
Through the pouring rain
Going where the weather suits my clothes
Banking off of the northeast winds
Sailing on a summer breeze
And skipping over the ocean like a stone
#EverybodysTalkin #HarryNilsson #MidnightCowboy
I first heard this song when I was 10 years old and my Dad was driving me to school. Now at 64, it still hits me and takes me back to that trip to school. My Dad has since passed, but this song helps ease the pain of his passing. Thanks Dad!!
Some songs and movies are forever....
Papa Alben must have been one helluva man. You'll sing Everything's talkin' with your dad, Harry Nilsson and Fred Neil in a heavenly chorus when it's your time to transition from here to there...but no hurry...we have "time" here, we have forever there. Blessings, Phillip, I hope my voice turns from croaking now to heavenly after I croak (humor intended)
Also 64! ❤
When after more than 50 years someone can still remember exactly when and who they were with when they heard a song for the first time, then surely that is the song of a lifetime. 🥰
It's my Dad's favorite song as well. He recommended it to me when I was at a shitty job, told me to listen to it every time I felt down and it will immediately lift my spirits up.
This truly is a TIMELESS MASTERPIECE
This song is just beautiful
I was walking in Cardiff in Wales this morning and as I left a shopping centre I heard this song. A young man was busking and I had to stop to thank him for his beautiful singing.As this happened a young woman applauded a few yards away.
I send all my very best wishes to him, to her and to anyone who loves this song.
Grab these moments they mean so much and enjoy being part of the world.
Well said...
Could not agree more!! ❤
Saludos desde Chile, hace mucho había escuchado esta canción y recién hoy al ver una película de Joaquín Phoenix y Vince Vaughn al terminar se escucha. Es una sensación de nostalgia, alegria
Beautiful
I said to my accountant....I need tax deductions for the $$$$ I pay buskers for their 🎶
I'm 76 and them songs and times were the greatest of all, I'm so glad I was born in 1947
One of the best songs ever recorded.
Charles Thompson. You bet.! I used to listen to this before I knew who sang it. I can cry if I have had 1 glass of wine listening to this. there's something about Harry.xxxx
Yep
When I was young I didn't care for it..
Charles Thompson ...1969. Do you recall Do you remember 1969?
In lockdown, this just let’s me escape.....i remember listening to this as a child and it’s effect hasn’t changed. Eternal musical magic.
If this isn't a man trying to beat depression I don't know what is. These words are a perfect description of the way it feels.
A song that truly speaks to the heart and mind
I had to put my dog to sleep this week and this song popped up on my spotify mix, as soon as" I'm going where the sun keeps shining" was sung, I turned into a blubbering mess on the train. Hope you are where it is always shining as you loved lying in it
I hear you - so sorry for your loss - so heartbreaking. This song is SO beautiful and makes me cry - so touching of the soul....
Your dog is OK. Your dog is a spirit that has been with you since the beginning of time. Don't worry in the flesh. You will see your dog again. You will.
I lost mine recently too ... 20 years ... listening to this song was nice, but then I read your post ... sobbing now.
My heart is broken for you. I feel your pain. We had to say good bye to my beloved Pickles in Jan. We lasted 2 gawd awful days. When the time is right, remember that you have everything you need to help out that perfect someone live out a loving life. Ours, we named Bonnie Junebug and she is the perfect diversion. Not a replacement but a diversion. 😊 I hug you.
@@C-130-Hercules I pray that you are right, I miss that brat!
This song was played in the church at the end of my husband's funeral as we all slowly walked out into the July sun. My son had heard it playing whenever his dad gave him a lift to college and knew how much he really liked it.
I picked this to play at my father's funeral. ❤❤
I was saying to myself I want this song played at my funeral and I end up seeing your comment. God bless you and your family, I know your husband is in a better place where the sun is always shining. Peace and love.
A feeling post, thx. the song describes a transition so entirely appropro to the service.
Simply one of the best tracks ever recorded.
An Anthem to all the lost and lonely souls lost in a cruel world!
James Auger also to those who’ve lost hope..
@@kaneross217 Forward thru the Darkness!
I agree with you James Auger, the lyrics are haunting and so very true to an extent 🎼🎤🎸💔
I saw the movie Midnight Cowboy in the theater. Just because of Harry song. Tells u how old I am sill love the talented man.
James Auger I played it loudly when I was having problems with a neighbour whose kids were bullying mine. it got me through a lot of stressful times.xx
Thank You Mr. Nilsson for making an twelve year old kid believe he could go where ever he wanted to go... I have. From Kansas to California to Florida. Just the music and the lyrics take your breath and your thoughts away. Thank you I love this song!!!!!!!
It inspired me as well. Moved from Nashville to San Francisco. Also to Hollywood, Florida ...
This song keeps coming back to me..... every couple of years, for the past 50 or so years. It is still fresh as yesterday.
I think I was at Fort Jackson at 18 finishing jungle training on my way to Viet Nam .
This is just one of those songs you can literally feel. 💙
Yes. What a beautiful voice good memories I love this song. How are you MoosicandCritters ?
It makes one cry.
Feelings i cannot describe.... god bless midnight cowboy
genuinely one of the greatest songs I’ve ever heard
This song brings tears to my eyes. I imagine my young, beautiful mother gently dancing and introducing me to her music. ❤
Such an underappreciated artist. Gotten me through the roughest parts of my life so far
When I get down, I listen to this ….it takes me away to somewhere better. I wish it could be 1970 again...….
@@maxr4448 Get Down? Gotta Get Up as Nilsson says...
That's cool, nice when you can lose your self in music when people aren't there for you, i know that fact.
@@harrycooke6349 Hello Harry. Thank You for the kind words. I don't have anyone close anymore. Their passed. So I dream of the day(4 years from now) That I can retire and travel this country in my Minnie Micro with my two pups in tow and enjoy life. Listening to songs that bring me back to better times, for me and I believe everyone in America. God Bless you Friend. Walk in peace, and free from want, safe from illness, and family and friends to love you. Tob
Care to elaborate brother?
Nilsson, Harry Chapin, Jim Croce. All legends with talent that does not exist in todays musicians.
Harry Nilsson does not get the respect that his talent warrants.
Tell that to Badfinger.
Amen Steve S
@@loungejay8555 What does Badfinger got to do with it?
@@rosa7236 One of Nilsson's big hits, "Without You" was written by Pete Ham and originally recorded by his group Badfinger.
Perhaps, but I wonder if he'd have gotten more respect if he bothered to tour, or at the very least perform live on a regular basis. With the exception of a few dates at the Troubadour in L.A. and an appearance on TV (The Tom Jones Show, I think), he never performed live.
Dont have a silent moment for us, let us all have a moment when we hear his songs❤
Such a forever precious tune and with those golden melodies! ❤️
Classically unique music and voice. I have loved this dong for 57 years
*_I LOVE this song!_* I was so pissed that _Raindrops Keep Falling Over My Head_ won the Oscar for Best Song in 1969. *Harry Nilsson should have won that Oscar for this song!*
The people from the Oscars Then weren't exactly all Hip,they were mainly Uptights and had zero idea,as Many were still living in the 1950s. He had many great songs,the Beatles were his biggest fans,they Always All spoke Well of Harry. So that's far more telling than the Oscars!
well two great songs...I hear u
It wasn’t eligible because it wasn’t specifically written for the film.
@@deanskuza5969 Also, it was not a new/original song: it had been previously been released with some success by its author, Fred Neil, in 1966 and then by Spanky And Our Gang in 1968. I think the Academy prefers originals.
I don't know if I agree with you on that ------ BUT I do agree Nilsson was a musical genius at singing ---- SO GOOD!
A timeless classic.
It takes me back to better days.
I am an MD, on call at the end of Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. I just admitted an old fellow who told me about how this song speaks to him...and I must agree. Timelessly beautiful and evocative.
And...thank you Mr. Nilsson
Everybody's talkin' about how a lot of us miss the 60s!
I still miss them
@@PamJones-o7y me, too Pam.
I miss the 60s. I grew up in the 60s. Much simpler in those days and better music.
This song holds a special place in my life, faithfully accompanying me over the years.😃
Harry Nilsson was something. Just incredible…
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Whether you may be physically lost in the land of beauty, or emotionally frayed in a still room, you will find this song and it will have been worth hearing once again.
Jolly boys outing!
We're off to Margate! 👍
What a combination, Nilsson, Jon Voigt and Dustin Hoffman. I remember this song and film Midnight Cowboy so vividly
My friend Carl and I have been working on this song for a few months. We are going to give it a go tonight at the Friday night open mic at the Green Lady in Olympia, WA (east side). It's challenging, especially working a harmony line where the original recording is just one voice. Harry's was one of the best voices to come out of this era. He had depth, power, and control. His falsetto was awe inspiring.
I hope it went well!
@@mynameiscordelia Oh yeah. It didn't suck!
This song was actually written and recorded by songwriter Fred Neil in 1966. In achieved great popularity in 1969 when Nilsson recorded it for "Midnight Cowboy." Nilsson's own song, "I Guess the Lord Must Live in New York City," was rejected for the movie theme, but became a hit in its own right. Both are highly original compositions, and made Nilsson, after years of struggling, an "over-night" star.
I believe the version on the Soundtrack album has a slightly different mix than this version as well. Nilsson had released it as a single prior to its inclusion in "Midnight Cowboy" and when Derek Taylor recommended Nilsson for the Midnight Cowboy soundtrack to director John Schlesinger, Schlesinger selected "Everybody's Talkin'" preferring the cover to the song Nilsson had written and proposed , "I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City" which actually fits the film better. Either way, when first released as a single it only got to 113 on the US Pop charts, but after being included in the film it went to the Top ten landing at No 6 on the Pop Charts, and No 2 on the Easy Listening Charts, and also won a grammy for "Song of the year" in 1969. Interesting that Nilsson (who is known as a songwriter of excellence) is one of the few artists to win grammys for "Song of the Year" twice, with songs he hadn't written (The 2nd was "Without You" which won the grammy for "Song of the Year" in 1971, which was written by Pete Ham and Tom Evans of the group BADFINGER. Nilsson had heard that song at a party and walked around for a week asking people, "What album is that new Beatles song on??" Someone finally told him it was Badfinger.)
@@DamGreek Did it not get to no.1 as it supposed to have made him a millionaire.? It deserved to make the top.xxxxx
@@janeyd5280 Some info for "Without You" from wikipedia: Released in the USA, in early December 1971. "Without You" debuted (at 99) on Billboard's Hot 100 in the chart dated December 18, 1971, and on its tenth week, in the chart dated February 19, 1972, started its four-week run at number one. Billboard ranked it as the number four single of 1972.[12] The record topped Billboard's Easy Listening chart for five weeks.
The record spent five weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart, beginning on 11 March, eventually selling almost 800,000 copies.[13] It went to number one in several other countries, including Australia (for five weeks), Ireland (two weeks) and New Zealand (two weeks).
I think you're right, that the song did in fact make him a millionaire. Nilsson didn't tour, so his income depended on his songwriting and his record sales. There were some "minor" hits, when others recorded his songs....but other than "Everybody's Talkin'"...Nilsson had not had the chart success that made him wealthy until the album which contained "WIthout You" called "Schimillson". (Other hits from the album were, "Coconut" and "Jump Into The Fire"). The albums prior to 1971 did sell well, and got a boost when the Beatles acknowledged that they were Nilsson fans, but he really took off after his "Schmillson" album, but that was also short lived, as he did "Son of Nilsson" and then the album of standards called "A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night", which he recorded with Gordon Jenkins, who was a well know arranger from the late 1950s and 1960s. The album of standards also criticallly regarded as "exceptional" killed Harry's career as a chart record artist. He''d have other minor hits, and also record "Pussycats" with John Lennon, but he never returned to the Top 40 again...but I'm not 100% sure on that, so don't quote me.
@@DamGreek thank you for your info. I've got a few of his albums and have the one he does with an orchestra. I would say my favourite. I remember my future ex husband (lol) commenting to me in 1971 or 72, "that's Nilsson" when without you was in the charts but my favourite song is Everybody's talk in.xx ps I'm from SCOTLAND.X
@@janeyd5280 You're welcome. Yes..the album you probably have with the Orchestra is probably "A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night"..which is the album of old standards Nilsson recorded with Gordon Jenkins in 1972-73 I believe. Either that or it's the album he did in 1977 called "Knnillssonn" which was mostly strings....check out songs like "Perfect Day" and "All I Ever Think About is You". One thing to note....in the early 1980s I believe...they found the old tapes from "A Little Touch of Schmillson in the Night" and issued several of the outtakes. (You can read about it here: www.harrynilsson.com/music/a-little-touch-of-schmilsson-in-the-night/) Then a few years later, they issue a CD with the whole of the original album, and included all of the outtakes together, calling it "As Time Goes By" (You can see the cover in this same link above). "As Time Goes By" is still around, but somewhat more difficult to find these days. But it's well worth the investment. Hope this helps. By the way, I'm in California. Nice to meet you. DmGrk
Harry was a Genius
One of the best songs ever recorded for one of the best films ever shot
The greatest voice of all time. Very soothing. Makes one feel like they are in the song.
Love this! Such a beautiful song. So glad it will be remembered forever. 💕
Reading through the comments, this was a song that many of our fathers related too. It's forever imprinted on us. I miss you dad!
Harry is my favorite musical artist beyond his own time. He was not appreciated enough fr his huge talent. His songs came from his life and he put his soul into the lyrics to the music composition . His voice could sound like an angel or take it down to the bottom of a hole! Going Down!!
Added this song to my solo acoustic show a couple months ago. Thought I was probably taking a real longshot - people either aren't going to know this song, or they just won't care. But figured I tried it once since I spent a lot of time leaning the fingerstyle picking. So I finish the song, in front of a bar room of about 40 people, and much to my surprise I get a rousing applause from the whole room. Even a standing ovation from a few! Just goes to show what a masterful classic this beautiful song is. 50 years later, and it still means that much to people. I think because it really speaks to a feeling, a time. and a place that so many of us have encountered during our lifetimes.
Harry's gift was his undoing. Sometimes, for some people, their strength is also their weakness. And vice versa. But bless you, Harry, for leaving us these songs. This is one of many he sang that were simply superlative.
I recently watched Midnight Cowboy for the first time. Such a great film! Such beautiful characters! And I can’t stop listening to this song ever since I saw the film. It fills my heart with a deep feeling of warmth and hope.
My father passed 11 months ago.this was the song he song when my sister was born. Everytime I play this song I think about him. Rest in peace dad I'll love and miss you forever and thank you for making me know this great song I hope your where the sun keep shining🕊️🙏
RIP.....REST IN POWER
And so do we all
GodBless you
Rarely is a song’s cover in the same league as the original. Nilsson did justice to Fred Neil’s gorgeous composition.
From the summer of 69 and life full of promise . Top down driving. I was 16 and this song was on my radio! The road stretched out forever! If only that was true
Riding down the road after a summer evening rain in my dad’s ‘65 oriental blue p/u. Steam coming off the road smelling like wet asphalt and sunshine. This song comes over the AM radio. My dad reaches over and turns it up…we were headed to who knows where??…and I’m trying, at a young age, to savor every moment.. I’m glad I did!! Dedicated to my wonderful childhood ❤. We didn’t have anything, but we had everything.
One of the best singer,/song writters ever. Never to be forgotten by those of us who are fortunate to have known him during his life.
John Wagner ♥️
May God rest his soul.
真夜中のカウボーイにピッタリの曲でした🎵
I totally agree!💗
They don't make songs like this anymore. Oh, this song brings back some wonderful memories. I'm in tears here.
What a fantastic writer and performer. I am truly having a courtship with his songs today. I was hanging out with my grandson last night and thought of the theme song from the courtship of eddies father. I am not surprised Harry wrote that. How cool to go over his many wonderful songs. Im blessed to hear them.
Loved this song in my childhood... Quite unforgettable 🤗
I WAS A YOUNG MAN IN 1968. I LIVED THIS SONG. MOVED TO L.A. WHEN I WAS 19. THAT'S JUST HOW IT WAS BACK THEN. SEARCHING...........FOR EVERYTHING........ANYONE .
Makes me want to move to LA being 19 hahaha
@@bluraine7739 I wound up having an affair for 6 1/2 months with a gorgeous girl. I was 19 and she was 26. I grew up fast in L.A. !
Naughty ;)@@fob1xxl
God bless you Harry
I love this timeless classic. Easily on my top 10 songs ever.
Being a parent is awesome
I spent about half a week looking for this song in folk rock playlist all over youtube with only the guitar at the begining and that high note he hits at the end on "leave" in my head. I think I'm going to play this non stop for about a week. Man I'm so glad I found it!
I know what you mean when you're trying to find a song and finally get to hear it again. Imagine how bad it must have been before the internet, and you couldn't Google some lyrics you caught, and no Shazzam either to call, and get a text back saying what track it is.
This is one several songs that remind me of growing up in NYC during the 70's. Thanks Harry.
I'm so lonely this song really addresses the human experience of isolation.
Great song , from the golden age of music.
one of the most under rated musicians ever. Great songs, & wonderful voice. What a range.
Literally goosebumps! Amazing!
Back again.....thinking of better days..... the music in this song just makes you want to be on a sailboat watching the waves, the sails and the seagulls fly......with the winds and a beautiful big blue sky overhead.... just because....... love the lyrics too The strings and woodwinds. in this song are just mesmerizing.
I completely agree
Beautiful singer Beautiful songs
A musical genius as avant garde as it gets.Even Lennon revered him.
And how about credit for Fred Neil (who wrote it, and also performed it beautifully)?
I don't think that can be true, as Captain Beefheart and his trout mask replica album is a different league of avant garde. Harry Partch too, and even some Tom Waits is more avant garde. I'd say Harry Nilsson's music is relatively mainstream or even pop music in comparison. I do like it though or I wouldn't be here.
@MarvinBartlett-lj5sh actually the arranger is the person who made this song... absolutely gorgeous and haunting orchestration
I was 16 in the summer of 69. I had a 59 Bug rag top. The radio worked and this was a big hit all summer! Driving and hearing the radio was a thrill!
Still as fresh as the day Harry sung it...still weaves its magic...
Great artist and this song is one to last forever.
One of the best vocalists of my life...
timeless creation. musical perfection.
God Damn ! Harry could sing.
THE most amazing voice in rock at the time.
One of the very best of our generation..We miss you, Harry...
I love this song. It takes me to another place like MAGIC. Thanks Harry!!!
My dad would always play this on road trips. Good memories. Such an awesome song!
Classic piece...thank you.😊
My father died a month ago...
This was his favourite song!
Hope you are doing well.
Rest in Peace Dad.
- Your son
16/06/2022
Beautiful song 💓
This song is mostly appreciated by those that can identify with the lyrics. Indifference towards those that don’t understand you and acceptance of the fact that change is always welcome when loneliness and incomprehension from others makes you a target for hate.
A rare few would ever perceive or interpret like we do.
I couldn’t agree more
Thank you Harry❤
I remember when the movie came out. It was a wonderful era to live in❤
Blessings always ❤
He has a very beautiful voice!
One of my favourite songs ever. Brilliant voice. God bless Harry. 😢😊
Absolutely love this song. Amazing voice. Will play it forever. Xx❤
at that film, I couldnt help crying without this song..
I was a freshman at the University of Miami in Florida when Midnight Cowboy came out. Loved this song then, and still do. John Barry's scores are always terrific.
Thank You Diana for that great memory. I was eleven, and dreaming of better places to be than in a small town in Kansas. I'm still looking...lol
John Barry score almost overpowered song....but then on the bus....it made perfect sense 🎶🎵
@@andrewthiel5314 a harmonica
Happy Birthday to Harry Nilsson REST IN POWER Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Going were the sun keeps shining🙌
Love how the score slowly takes control of the song.
Love everything about this song. Beautiful piece of music and performance by Mr. Nilsson.
Pure Love heavenly masterpiece 😍
I WONT LET YOU LEAVE MY LOVE BEHIND
JUST HEARD WITHOUT YOU..HAVE NOT HEARD THAT SONG IN ABOUT 20 YEARS....WHERE HAS THE TIME GONE....
Love me some Harry, such a right on artist. Cheers to Harry for his great music
What a voice nilson had that guy, could hod a note remember it so well bk in 69 I was 16yrs old
Watched Midnight Cowboy this week, it’s quickly become one of my favorite films. I owe it all to Nilsson.
Tonight, Midnight Cowboy goes to TCM from 12 AM Midnight ET
Great performance by Dustin Hoffman ...
What a beautiful song by the talented Mr Hudson rip sir