"Into the Mystic" | |
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Song byVan Morrison | |
from the albumMoondance | |
Released | February 1970 |
Recorded | September–November 1969, at the A&R Recording Studios, New York City |
Genre | |
Length | 3:25 |
Label | Warner Bros. Records |
Songwriter(s) | Van Morrison |
Producer(s) | Van Morrison andLewis Merenstein |
Moondance track listing | |
10 tracks
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"Into the Mystic" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriterVan Morrison and featured on his 1970 albumMoondance. It was also included on Morrison's 1974 live album,It's Too Late to Stop Now.
"Into the Mystic" was recorded during theMoondance sessions atA&R Recording Studios in New York City in September to November 1969. Elliott Scheiner was the engineer.[4]
The lyrics are about a spiritual quest, typical of Morrison's work. "Bass thrums like a boat in motion, and the song comes back to water as a means of magical transformation."[5] "At the very end Van sings:too late to stop now, suggesting that the song also describes an act of love." (This phrase would become a key point of many live concerts.)[6] Compared to "Yesterday" byThe Beatles, it has been described as "another song where the music and the words seem to have been born together, at the same time, to make one perfectly formed, complete artistic element."[7]
Morrison remarked on the song and how its use ofhomophones lent it alternate meanings:
"'Into the Mystic' is another one like 'Madame Joy' and 'Brown Eyed Girl'. Originally I wrote it as 'Into the Misty'. But later I thought that it had something of an ethereal feeling to it so I called it 'Into the Mystic'. That song is kind of funny because when it came time to send the lyrics in WB Music, I couldn't figure out what to send them. Because really the song has two sets of lyrics. For example, there's 'I was born before the wind' and 'I was borne before the wind', and also 'Also younger than the sun, Ere the bonny boat was one' and 'All so younger than the son, Ere the bonny boat was won' ... I guess the song is just about being part of theuniverse."[5]
Music criticJohnny Rogan explained that because of these homophones, "although [the song's] province sounded like theastral plane, it also conjured images of the shipyards ofEast Belfast with Morrison'stenor sax imitating the sound of afog horn."[8]
ARolling Stone review byGreil Marcus andLester Bangs described the song's importance on the album as: "'Into the Mystic' is the heart ofMoondance; the music unfolds with a classic sense of timing, guitar strums fading into watery notes on a piano, the bass counting off the pace. The lines of the song and Morrison's delivery of them are gorgeous: 'I want to rock your gypsy soul/Just like in the days of old/And magnificently we will fold/Into the mystic.'[9] TheMoondanceAllmusic review described it as "a song of such elemental beauty and grace as to stand as arguably the quintessential Morrison moment."[10] Rogan described it as "one of [Morrison's] finest compositions of the period."[8]Ultimate Classic Rock rated "Into the Mystic" as Morrison's greatest song, stating that its "grace and style" turned it into "an instant classic."[11]
"Into the Mystic" is No. 474 on the list ofRolling Stone's 2010 feature,The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time,[12] No. 480 in the 2004 feature, and No. 462 in the 2021 feature. It was listed as No. 42 onThe 885 Essential XPN Songs compiled in 2008 byWXPN from listener's votes.[13]
According to aBBC survey, because of this song's cooling, soothing vibe, this is one of the most popular songs for surgeons to listen to while performing operations.[14] Singer-songwriterElvis Costello has identified this song as one of his favourite songs onMoondance, one of his 500 essential albums.[15]
"Into the Mystic" is also Morrison's second most streamed song onSpotify, with "Brown Eyed Girl" being first and "Moondance" third.[16] On theBillboard Rock Digital Song Sales, it peaked at #5[17] and in 2022 "Into the Mystic" reached #1 on theIreland radio airplay chart.[18]
On the original 1970 pressings of theMoondance LP, "Into the Mystic" is presented in a mix done on 10 December 1969, featuring a prominent tambourine throughout the song. Later LP pressings, and all CD reissues of the album prior to 2008, contain an alternate mix of the song done on 5 January 1970, lacking the tambourine and with a more muted foghorn sound.[19] The original tambourine mix of the song made its CD debut in a 2008 JapaneseMoondance remaster, and was also restored for a vinyl reissue of the album onRhino Records later that year. The 2013 remaster of theMoondance album also features the tambourine mix.
A live version was included on the 1974 double live albumIt's Too Late to Stop Now, with the same live version included on the 2007 compilation album,Van Morrison at the Movies - Soundtrack Hits. An instrumental version of the song is played in amedley with "Inarticulate Speech of the Heart" on the 1984 live albumLive at the Grand Opera House Belfast. The original version is one of the songs included in the 2007 compilation album,Still on Top - The Greatest Hits (UK edition only).
"Into the Mystic" has featured in several movies beginning in 1971 withSweets McGee and two movies in 1989:Dream a Little Dream andImmediate Family.[20] It was one of the songs played in the 1998 moviePatch Adams and again in the 1999 movieKate's Addiction. It was played as Jim and Michelle's first dance as a married couple in the 2003 movieAmerican Wedding, along with a cover version of the song byThe Wallflowers.[20] The song can also be heard on the soundtrack of the HBO television showThe Newsroom in the 2013 Season 2 premiere. It plays at the end of episode 2 of the Mars mission seriesAway. The song was also used by the Boston Red Sox to honor the late long-time color commentator Jerry Remy during a pre-game ceremony early in the 2022 season.
"Into the Mystic" | ||||
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Single byJohnny Rivers | ||||
from the album Slim Slo Slider | ||||
B-side | "Jesus is a Soul Man" | |||
Released | April 1970 | |||
Recorded | 1970 | |||
Genre | folk rock | |||
Length | 3:09 | |||
Label | Imperial Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Van Morrison | |||
Producer(s) | Lou Adler | |||
Johnny Rivers singles chronology | ||||
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"Into the Mystic" has been a popularly performed cover song over the years and has been recorded by many well-known musicians. Some of the artists performing it arePaul Carrack,[21]Joe Cocker,[21]Glen Hansard &Markéta Irglová (The Swell Season) on theOnce (Collector's Edition of Original Soundtrack),[22]The Dead,[21]Jackson Hawke,[23]Colin James,[21]Ben E. King,[21]Michael McDonald,[24]The Allman Brothers Band,[25]Zac Brown Band,[26]Marc Cohn,[27]Paco Estrada,The Wallflowers,[21]Stoney Larue,[28] andJason Isbell.[29] TheMike McClure Band covers the song on their 2005 album,Camelot Falling.[21]Johnny Rivers covered the song on his albumSlim Slo Slider,[21] and Esther Phillips from her 1977 albumYou've Come a Long Way, Baby.Bob Dylan covered the song in Alicante, Spain on June 15,[30] 2023 in the midst of his"Rough and Rowdy Ways": World Wide Tour / 2021-2024.
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