Introduction
āWuthering Heightsā by Kate Bush is a haunting and ethereal ballad that not only marked the beginning of Kate Bushās illustrious career but also remains a defining piece in the world of art-pop. Released in 1978, the song is an enchanting musical adaptation of Emily BrontĆ«ās classic novel. Kate Bushās unique vocal style and avant-garde approach set āWuthering Heightsā apart as a timeless and otherworldly composition. Join us as we explore the atmospheric beauty and literary inspiration behind Kate Bushās iconic āWuthering Heights.ā
Did You Know?
āWuthering Heightsā made Kate Bush the first female artist to achieve a UK number one with a self-written song.
The songās inspiration stems from Emily BrontĆ«ās novel of the same name, capturing the haunting and passionate essence of the storyās protagonist, Cathy Earnshaw.
Kate Bushās high-pitched and distinctive vocals, along with her avant-garde style, contributed to the songās unique sound and visual appeal.
āWuthering Heightsā is not only a commercial success but also a critical triumph, solidifying Kate Bushās reputation as an innovative and boundary-pushing artist.
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Lyrics: Wuthering Heights
Out on the wiley, windy moors
Weād roll and fall in green
You had a temper like my jealousy
Too hot, too greedy
How could you leave me
When I needed to possess you?
I hated you. I loved you, tooBad dreams in the night
They told me I was going to lose the fight
Leave behind my wuthering, wuthering
Wuthering Heights
Heathcliff, itās me, Iām Cathy
Iāve come home. Iām so cold
Let me in-a-your window
Heathcliff, itās me, Iām Cathy
Iāve come home. Iām so cold
Let me in-a-your window
Ooh, it gets dark! It gets lonely
On the other side from you
I pine a lot. I find the lot
Falls through without you
Iām coming back, love
Cruel Heathcliff, my one dream
My only master
Too long I roam in the night
Iām coming back to his side, to put it right
Iām coming home to wuthering, wuthering
Wuthering Heights
Heathcliff, itās me, Iām Cathy
Iāve come home. Iām so cold
Let me in-a-your window
Heathcliff, itās me, Iām Cathy
Iāve come home. Iām so cold
Let me in-a-your window
Ooh! Let me have it
Let me grab your soul away
Ooh! Let me have it
Let me grab your soul away
You know, itās me ā Cathy
Heathcliff, itās me, Iām Cathy
Iāve come home. Iām so cold
Let me in-a-your window
Heathcliff, itās me, Iām Cathy
Iāve come home. Iām so cold
Let me in-a-your window
Heathcliff, itās me, Iām Cathy
Iāve come home. Iām so cold
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