How does your light shine, in the halls of Shambala?
How does your light shine, in the halls of Shambala?
Tell me how does your light shine, in the halls of Shambala?
(Tell me how)
How does your light shine, in the halls of Shambala?
Ah, ooh yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Ah, ooh yeah
On the road to Shambala
Ah, ooh yeah
Sham sham shambala
Ah, ooh yeah
On the road to Shambala
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Three Dog Night Shambala Letras Información:
NULLSHAMBALA 1
Written by: Daniel Moore-1973
Produced by: Richard Podolor
Performed by: Three Dog Night 22a -1973
Appears on: "Shambala" (B-side: "Our 'B' Side" (Dunhill 45rpm #D-4352)-1973;
Cyan (Dunhill LP #50158)-JAN,1974 & (MCA CD #MCAD-31366)-1990;
Joy to the World-Their Greatest Hits (Dunhill LP #DSD-50178)-1975
& (MCA CD #MCAC-1466) -1991; The Best of Three Dog Night
(MCA: LP #MCA2-6018, CS #MCAC2-6018, CD #MCAD-6018)-1983;
Celebrate-The Three Dog Night Story: 1965-1975
(MCA CS #MCAC2-10956 & CD #MCAD-10956)-1993;
Greatest Hits (VSOP CD #211)-2001 3 ;
35th Anniversary Collection
(Compendia CD #5778 & Intersound CD #222663)-2004; et al.
1 The song is about the mythical kingdom of Shambala, said to be hidden
somewhere within or beyond the peaks of the Himalayas and mentioned in
various ancient texts including the Kalachakra Tantra and ancient texts of
Tibetan Buddhism. The lyrics refer to a situation where kindness and
cooperation are universal, joy and good fortune abound, and psychological
burdens are lifted. While the lyrics include the refrain "in the halls of
Shambala", much of the song actually refers to "the road to Shambala",
perhaps alluding to the idea of Shambala not as a physical place but as a
metaphor for the spiritual path one might follow.
2 Band members: Chuck Negron (vocals), Danny Hutton (vocals), Cory Wells
(vocals), Mike Allsup (guitars), Jimmy Greenspoon (keyboards), Joe Schermie
(bass), and Floyd Sneed (drums).
2a The first version of "Shambala" was recorded by Texan singer-songwriter
B. W. Stevenson. The single of Stevenson's version hit the Billboard charts
on May 12, 1973 and peaked at number 66. One week after Stevenson's version
debuted on the Hot 100, Three Dog Night's version also debuted on the Hot
100, reaching the number 3 position in both the pop singles and adult
contemporary categories. Other covers include: Solomon Burke; Daniel Moore;
Chuck Negron (solo); The New Seekers; Rockapella; et al.
3 Transcribed from the track on this album.
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