Lily Was Here (soundtrack) explained

Lily Was Here
Type:soundtrack
Artist:David A. Stewart
Cover:Dave_Stewart_and_Candy_Dulfer_Lily_Was_Here.jpg
Released:1989
Producer:David A.Stewart
Next Title:Dave Stewart and the Spiritual Cowboys
Next Year:1990

Lily Was Here is the soundtrack album to the 1989 Dutch drama film of the same name (original title in Dutch: De Kassière, The Cashier), directed by Ben Verbong.[1] The soundtrack was produced and largely written by David A. Stewart, one half of the British pop duo Eurythmics.

The title track from the soundtrack, an instrumental duet between Stewart playing guitar and Candy Dulfer on saxophone, who also features on and co-wrote three of the other tracks, was released as a single and charted in numerous countries including reaching number one in the Netherlands for four weeks,[2] number 6 in the UK Singles Chart[3] and number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[4]

The soundtrack also includes a new version of the Eurythmics' 1984 single "Here Comes the Rain Again", featuring Annie Lennox on vocals.

Critical reception

In a review for AllMusic, Sara Sytsma gave Lily Was Here three out of five stars, describing the soundtrack as "an atmospheric, subdued effort, highlighted by a revamped "Here Comes the Rain Again"[...]".

Personnel

Adapted from the album's liner notes.[5]

Musicians

Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: De kassière. June 10, 1989. IMDb.
  2. Web site: David A. Stewart feat. Candy Dulfer - Lily Was Here. Steffen. Hung. hitparade.ch.
  3. Web site: lily was here ft candy dulfer | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company. www.officialcharts.com.
  4. Candy Dulfer. Billboard.
  5. Lily Was Here. David A. Stewart. 1989. Anxious. liner notes.