Without Her (Harry Nilsson song) explained

Without Her
Type:single
Artist:Harry Nilsson
Album:Pandemonium Shadow Show
B-Side:Cuddly Toy
Genre:Baroque pop
Length:2:18
Label:RCA Victor
Producer:Rick Jarrard
Prev Title:You Can't Do That
Prev Year:1967
Next Title:One
Next Year:1968

"Without Her" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson, released on his 1967 album Pandemonium Shadow Show.[1]

Background

The song, a Baroque pop single, is played with cello and a countermelody performed on a flute, based on about a half dozen chords. One of Nilsson's first hits (although a minor one), it explains the sadness of dreaming each night that the woman he loves will be therebut, she never is, and the melancholy of spending another day without her.

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Notes and References

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