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About Christopher A. Landt
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Topic: Electric Light Orchestra (ELO)



Expert: Christopher A. Landt
Date: 9/4/2007
Subject: ELO- Rockaria

Question
Christopher, do you know what words the operatic soprano  is singing right at the beginning of 'Rockaria'? I have been singing along using any old rubbish lyrics since I got the record in 1976 and I would be glad to get it right at last. And is the voice that of Kelly? He did it live, I recall, from when I went to see the 'Out of the Blue' concert.
Carol  

Answer
Hello Carol,

The exact words are unkown since it is sung in a German opera style. But Jeff Lynne has stated that in English the opera part is "Far far away the music is playing"

Jeff said he wrote the song from the prespective of a classical opera singer hearing rock music in the distance and wanting to be a part of it.

The name of the singer on the original album cut is Mary Thomas. She was one of the sigers Jeff had hired to do the album with the orchestra and he asked her to do the cut. On the album you hear her start and go "opps" then stop and start again. For fun Jeff left that in.

When you see The Orchestra or "ELO Part II" in concert the part is sung by Kelly. He may have done it in the original ELO Concerts as well.

I hope this helps,

Christopher...

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