ABSTRACT

What can we learn about Van Morrison’s life and work as a songwriter through his songs? This book looks closely at the lyrics and music from a selection of his songs. Some are very well-known - ‘Brown Eyed Girl’, ‘Cleaning Windows’ and ‘The Healing Game’. Others are less familiar.

Through these songs the book offers insights into some of the most important ideas that the songwriter has explored across his five-decade plus career, starting from the Them period and extending through his solo albums. These readings show how thinking about Morrison’s use of place provides a specific lens that contributes to a greater understanding of his art. The songs are organized into chapters that reflect many of the important places in Morrison’s work as he ventured professionally and imaginatively away from the places of his upbringing towards a wider musical world. These places are in city streetscapes and country landscapes – in home places of streets and ditches, in the enclosed spaces of rooms, in the expansive reaches of the natural world, in indeterminate and specific foreign lands. A picture emerges of the journey that Van Morrison details through his songs, one that sees him first wandering as a boy through his East Belfast haunts, and then venturing out to a wider world away from this local place.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction – Van Morrison and Place

chapter 2|9 pages

About This Book

A Journey Down the Road with Van Morrison

chapter 3|7 pages

Van Morrison – Place and Popular Music

chapter 5|20 pages

Home

chapter 6|16 pages

Leaving Home

chapter 7|22 pages

Streets

chapter 8|17 pages

Other Narratives of Belfast

chapter 9|19 pages

Nature

chapter 10|11 pages

City-Country

chapter 11|20 pages

Foreign Lands

chapter 12|5 pages

Conclusion