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  1. Van Morrison gave the origins of the song's composition, remarking that "Glad Tidings" is about a period of time in which he was living in New York City. A friend of his wrote him a letter from London and he'd written on the envelope 'Glad Tidings from London'. He wrote 'Glad Tidings' from New York back – and that's where he got the idea.

  2. Jun 3, 2024 · What inspired Van Morrison to write “Glad Tidings”? Van Morrison drew inspiration from his personal experiences and spiritual beliefs. He believed in the power of music to uplift the soul and wanted to create a song that conveyed a sense of joy and hope.

  3. Glad Tidings” was the last song to be recorded for the album, and it perfectly encapsulates the spirit and energy of the entire record. In Brian Hinton’s book, “Celtic Crossroads: The Art of Van Morrison,” the singer-songwriter himself explained the inspiration behind “Glad Tidings.”

  4. Van Morrison gave the origins of the song's composition, remarking that "Glad Tidings" is about a period of time in which he was living in New York City. A friend of his wrote him a letter from London and he'd written on the envelope 'Glad Tidings from London'.

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · The song was inspired by a postcard Morrison sent to a friend in London when he was residing in North America, with the sign-off “Glad Tidings from New York”. Blending images of deceit and chivalry, Glad Tidings was used to memorable effect in the final episode of the fifth season of The Sopranos.

  6. Glad Tidings* is about a period of time in which I was living in New York. A friend of mine wrote a letter from London and he’d written on the envelope ‘Glad Tidings from Longon’.

  7. “Glad Tidings” was first heard in February 1970 as the closing track on Morrison’s classic album “Moondance”. Musically, “Glad Tidings” is like “Brown Eyed Girl” part two, with the chord structure, bass work, guitar licks and “la la la la” vocalisations all nodding to the earlier hit.