It set a majestic tone for The Magician's Birthday and remains one of the band's most recognizable "anthems".
The dawn serves as the only witness to the narrator's grief ("No one's there to see me cry / Except the sunrise").
The song became a staple of their live sets, most notably captured on the 1973 album Uriah Heep Live .
It set a majestic tone for The Magician's Birthday and remains one of the band's most recognizable "anthems".
The dawn serves as the only witness to the narrator's grief ("No one's there to see me cry / Except the sunrise"). uriah_heep_sunrise
The song became a staple of their live sets, most notably captured on the 1973 album Uriah Heep Live . It set a majestic tone for The Magician's