Some of the songs were chosen in the early stages of pre-production and others came later once into the edit.Stevie wrote ‘Edge Of Seventeen’ to help grieve the losses of both John Lennon and her favorite uncle, who both passed away within weeks of each other in 1980/81. Stevie Nicks - Edge Of Seventeen (Letra e msica para ouvir) - Just like the white winged dove / Sings a song / Sounds like shes singing / Whoo whoo whoo. The line about the 'Words from a poet and a voice from a choir' refers to Lennon. "Peter and I spoke very early on (at script level) to discuss his vision for an increase in source music throughout this season, at which point we collaboratively discussed scenes and ways in which we could embed music within the script and consequently throughout the filming. Edge Of Seventeen by Stevie Nicks Album: Bella Donna ( 1981) Charted: 11 License This Song lyrics artistfacts Songfacts®: Stevie Nicks wrote this song about the death of her uncle and the death of John Lennon. The hall is empty ( he dies.) Maybe she thinks. Stevie Nicks found ‘Edge of Seventeen’s ‘white winged dove’ lyrics on an airplane menu In 2020, Nicks tweeted about the origins of the white winged dove lyric that appears in Bella. In part due to us stepping into the ‘80s and of course due to the stories depicted in Peter Morgan’s phenomenal writing," Bridge says. I thought it was referring to a older women in love with a younger man on the edge of 17 who is broken hearted. ‘Stand Back: 1981-2017’, Stevie Nicks’ career-spanning colle. ‘Stand Back: 1981-2017’, Stevie Nicks’ career-spanning collection is available now. Official music video for Stevie Nicks - 'Edge of Seventeen' from the album ‘Bella Donna (1981). "Season 4 was a very exciting prospect musically. Official music video for Stevie Nicks - 'Edge of Seventeen' from the album ‘Bella Donna' (1981). Stevie Nicks( Stephanie Lynn Nicks ) Edge of Seventeen - Remastered Just like the white winged dove. "Call Me" by Blondie plays as she answers the phone "Girls on Film" by Duran Duran plays while she skates through Buckingham Palace and Elton John's wistful "Song for Guy" plays when she's dancing alone. "Edge of Seventeen" is just one of many '80s jams in this season of The Crown, especially in the moments featuring Diana. "The idea of featuring Stevie’s isolated vocals over the end titles felt very significant and connected to the place where Diana found herself at the end of the episode." This led to us trying it over the end which felt both beautiful and haunting," she says. "We were sent the stems for editing purposes and once we received, were listening to the raw beauty of the a cappella. The track appears again for the end credits of that episode, but only featuring Nicks's bare-bones vocals.
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