Why Must I Always Explain?

1991 single by Van Morrison
"Why Must I Always Explain?"
Single by Van Morrison
from the album Hymns to the Silence
A-side"Why Must I Always Explain?"
B-side"So Complicated"
ReleasedSeptember 1991
Recorded1990
GenreCeltic, Folk-rock
Length3:50
LabelPolydor
Songwriter(s)Van Morrison
Producer(s)Van Morrison
Van Morrison singles chronology
"I Can't Stop Loving You"
(1990)
"Why Must I Always Explain?"
(1991)
"Gloria"
(1993)

"Why Must I Always Explain?" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and included on his 1991 album, Hymns to the Silence. He used the same melody as on his 1971 song, "Tupelo Honey".[1] He has often performed it live in his concerts over the years and occasionally has segued from one song to the next.

Song meaning

Unlike other songs where Morrison has denied partly or wholly that the material was autobiographical, he has always admitted that this song is his answer to press, critics and fans about the demands of his life as a musician. He has explained that the song was "about these people who are non-producers, and who set themselves up as authorities on the people that are doing the work, like me...They become authorities, even though they know nothing about it."[2]

In an interview with Victoria Clarke in 1993, he expressed that: "I don't really want to have to explain myself because I'm not really interested in doing that. If I was I would be somebody else. I'd be a politician or a celebrity. What I'm saying is, I'm just me. I make the records, I make this music and that's it, you know."[3] The song contains the lines: "It's not righteous indignation that makes me complain/It's the fact that I always have to explain".

Critical analysis

Steve Turner felt the "Irony of 'Why Must I Always Explain?' was that the thrust of his songwriting had always been explanation, giving his public detailed information about his problems, hardships and spiritual adventures. He had dropped hints about which authors he was reading and what he was listening to, and then appeared to be taken aback that his fans should ask for more."[4] Biographer Johnny Rogan commented that "the song asked a question that begged the reply, 'But you've never explained anything!'"[5]

Personnel

  • Van Morrison: vocals, electric guitar
  • Neil Drinkwater: piano, accordion
  • Georgie Fame: backing vocals
  • Steve Gregory: flute
  • Paul Robinson: drums
  • Nicky Scott: bass

Notes

  1. ^ "Van Morrison: Keep It Simple: Music Review". slantmagazine.com. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
  2. ^ Heylin. (2003). p.444
  3. ^ Rogan. (2006). p. 403.
  4. ^ Turner. (1993). p. 170
  5. ^ Rogan. (2006). p.402

References

  • Heylin, Clinton (2003). Can You Feel the Silence? Van Morrison: A New Biography, Chicago Review Press ISBN 1-55652-542-7
  • Rogan, Johnny (2006). Van Morrison: No Surrender, London:Vintage Books ISBN 978-0-09-943183-1
  • Turner, Steve (1993). Van Morrison: Too Late to Stop Now, Viking Penguin, ISBN 0-670-85147-7
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Van Morrison singles
1960s1970s
1970
"Come Running"
"Crazy Love"
"Domino"
1971
"Blue Money"
"Call Me Up in Dreamland"
"Wild Night"
1972
"Tupelo Honey"
"(Straight to Your Heart) Like a Cannonball"
"Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)"
"Redwood Tree"
1973
"Gypsy"
"Warm Love"
"Bein' Green"
1974
"Bulbs"
"Caldonia"
"Gloria"
1977
"The Eternal Kansas City"
"Moondance"
1978
"Wavelength"
1979
"Bright Side of the Road"
"Full Force Gale"
1980s
1980
"You Make Me Feel So Free"
1982
"Cleaning Windows"
"Scandinavia"
1984
"Dweller on the Threshold"
1985
"Tore Down a la Rimbaud"
1986
"Ivory Tower"
1987
"Did Ye Get Healed?"
"Someone like You"
1988
"Queen of the Slipstream
"I'll Tell Me Ma
1989
"Have I Told You Lately"
"Whenever God Shines His Light"
"Orangefield"
1990s
1990
"Coney Island"
"Gloria"
"Real Real Gone"
1991
"Enlightenment"
"I Can't Stop Loving You"
"Why Must I Always Explain?"
1993
"Gloria"
1995
"Have I Told You Lately"
"Days Like This"
"Perfect Fit"
1996
"That's Life"
1997
"The Healing Game"
"Rough God Goes Riding"
1999
"Precious Time"
"Back on Top"
2000s
2002
"Hey Mr. DJ"
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