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"Still I'm Sad" is the album's sole original tune by the band, written by Samwell-Smith and McCarty. It is a slow, brooding piece with psychedelic pop elements. [32] Built on a mock- Gregorian chant , the song has seven vocal parts with producer Gomelsky adding a droning bass vocal under Relf's melody.
- March 1964 (live), April–September 1965 (studio)
- Giorgio Gomelsky
- 15 November 1965
[Verse 1] See the stars come falling down from the sky. Gently passing, they kiss your tears when you cry. See the wind come softly blow your hair from your face. See the rain hide away in...
The Beck-era Yardbirds produced many groundbreaking recordings, including the hit singles "Heart Full of Soul", "Evil Hearted You"/"Still I'm Sad", a cover of Bo Diddley's "I'm a Man" (US only), "Shapes of Things", and "Over Under Sideways Down", and the Yardbirds album (known popularly as Roger the Engineer).
#2. Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons! See the stars come joining down from the sky, Gently passing, they kiss your tears when you cry. See the wind of summer blow your hair upon your head, See the rain, the falling rain, it's rain. Still I'm sad. Oh my flowers, my tears just falling two days, .