Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale - Homburg (Single, 50th Anniversary Stereo Mix)«A Whiter Shade of Pale» is a song by the English rock band Procol Harum
F But the Am waiter brought a Dm tray. Chorus: G And so it C was Am later. F As the Am miller told his Dm tale. G That her face at first just Em ghostly. Turned a C whiter F shade of C pale G C. 2. C She said: "There is no Am reason. F And the Am truth is plain to Dm see". But I wander through my Em playin' cards.
more "A Whiter Shade of Pale" on Italian TV. Footage synched with the relatively new Stereo Version. Gary Brooker (1945-2022), Procol Harum lead singer. Gary Brooker was a co-founder and lead vocalist of the classic progressive rock band Procol Harum known for their song "Whiter Shade of Pale
"A Whiter Shade of Pale" was the debut single by the British rock band Procol Harum. With its Bach-derived instrumental melody, soulful vocals, and unusual lyrics - by the song's co-authors Gary Brooker, Keith Reid and Matthew Fisher - "A Whiter Shade of Pale" reached No. 1 in several countries when released in 1967.
Gary Brooker, the Procol Harum frontman whose soaring vocals on the band's 1967 proto-prog rock classic "A Whiter Shade of Pale" helped make the song a mainstay of 1970s FM radio, died Februa…

Turned a whiter shade of pale She said, "There is no reason And the truth is plain to see. "But I wandered through my playing cards And they would not let her be One of sixteen vestal virgins Who were leaving for the coast And although my eyes were open wide They might have just as well been closed And so it was that later As the miller told

Procol Harum got off to an excellent start in 1967, when their first single, "A Whiter Shade of Pale," became one of the biggest, most memorable hits of the era. The single immediately introduced the band's distinct sound, performed by the original lineup of Brooker on piano, Robin Trower on lead guitar, Matthew Fisher on Hammond organ, B Few songs of the 1960s, outside of The Beatles' later output, has perhaps inspired more head-scratching than Procol Harum's 1967 hit ' A Whiter Shade of Pale '. Even the band's name is likely to invite puzzled looks from people who first encounter it. Who, or what, is a 'procol harum'? yTJI.
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