Autumn (song)

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"Autumn"
Single by Strawbs
B-side "Where Do You Go (When You Need a Hole to Crawl In)"
Released1974 (1974)
Genre Progressive rock
Label A&M
Songwriter(s) Dave Cousins, John Hawken
Strawbs singles chronology
"Hero and Heroine"
(1974)
"Autumn"
(1974)
"Grace Darling"
(1974)

"Autumn" is a three-part song by English band Strawbs featured on their 1974 album Hero and Heroine . The final part "The Winter Long" was released as a single in 1974 under the title "Hold on to Me (The Winter Long)".

Contents

Heroine's Theme

The first part of the three part song is an instrumental written by keyboardist John Hawken. It was later released as a single in the United States due to demand from black radio stations. The music begins with a menacing riff played on a Moog synthesizer, gradually builds to a climax and then segues into the much quieter second part of the song.

Deep Summer Sleep

"Deep Summer Sleep" is written and sung by Dave Cousins.

The Winter Long

The final part of the song is written by Dave Cousins but sung by Dave Lambert. It was released as a single in the UK in 1974. Several overseas releases followed.

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United Kingdom1974 A&M 7" single AMS7117
Germany13479 AT
BrazilS7AM-5122
ThailandCashbox7" single plus 3 other tracksKS-271

B-side of the single

The B-side track "Where Do You Go (When You Need a Hole to Crawl In)" is a Dave Cousins composition, featured on the 1974 album Ghosts album.

Personnel

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