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  1. Van Morrison - T.B. Sheets (Letra e música para ouvir) - Now listen, Julie baby / It ain't natural for you to cry in the midnight / It ain't natural for you to cry way into midnight through / Until the wee small

  2. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for T.B. Sheets by Van Morrison. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  3. you do not hear van morrison get down into the blues in nearly any recording like you hear in t.b. sheets. this song just has body that alot of his songs are missing. by far my favorite van morrison song. it is crazy how the blues just get all of that stuff out. they are powerful enough to let a man air out his memory of his dying wife.

  4. You were one of the very worst movies I ever saw in the theatre, but you did introduce me to one kick a$$ song (T.B. Sheets) by Van Morrison--a guy who I otherwise almost routinely dislike (Save for a few Them tunes, this track, the all too overplayed Brown Eyed Girl, and the key tracks here, and of course the title track from the otherwise spotty Astral Weeks).

  5. Album de Van Morrison Sortie 1973 Enregistré 1967 Durée 42:50 Genre Folk rock , Blues Producteur Bert Berns Label Bang Records Critique AllMusic modifier TB Sheets est la première compilation de Van Morrison sortie en 1973 par Bang records. L'album contient huit chansons écrites et publiées en 1967 sur le premier album solo de Van Morrison, Blowin' Your Mind! On y trouve aussi des ...

  6. Guitar – Al Gorgoni, Donald Thomas *, Eric Gale, Hugh McCracken, Van Morrison. Keyboards – Artie Butler, Paul Griffin. Painting [Cover Painting] – Tomas Burzinski. Percussion, Vibraphone – George Devins *. Producer, Directed By – Bert Berns.

  7. 8 de dic. de 2006 · I'm not impressed by the supposedly popular sentiment that this is a lesser work of Van Morrison's solo career, after he left Them in 1970; this is, in fact, one of my favorite Morrison recordings. "Madame George" and "T.B. Sheets" alternate between those typical Irish preoccupations, sin and salvation, sex and spirit, with the fire of an Otis Redding and the lyrical gifts of a William Butler ...