| "Lost for Words" | ||||
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| Promotional single by Pink Floyd | ||||
| from the album The Division Bell | ||||
| Released | 26 March 1994 | |||
| Recorded | 1993 at Astoria (London, United Kingdom) | |||
| Genre | Progressive rock | |||
| Length | 5:14 | |||
| Label | Columbia | |||
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1994 promotional single by Pink Floyd
"Lost for Words" is a song recorded by English rock band Pink Floyd, focused on forgiveness, written by guitarist and lead singer David Gilmour and his spouse Polly Samson for the band`s 14th studio album, The Division Bell. It appears as the penultimate track on the album. The lyrics, mostly penned by Samson, are a bitterly sarcastic reflection on Gilmour`s then-strained relationship with former bandmate Roger Waters [citation needed]. The song was released to US rock radio the week of the album`s release,[1] succeeding "Keep Talking", the previous promotional release, released the week before. The song reached #53 in the Canadian singles chart.[2]
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Lost For Words" (Clean version) | David Gilmour, Polly Samson | Bob Ezrin, Gilmour | 5:14 |
| 2. | "Lost For Words" (Album version) | Gilmour, Samson | Ezrin, Gilmour | 5:14 |
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| Chart (1994) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| US Billboard Album Rock Tracks[3] | 21 |
| Region | Date | Format | Label | Catalog no. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States[4] | March 26, 1994 | CD-R (Modern rock/Alternative radio) | Columbia Records | CSK 6228 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1994 promotional single by Pink Floyd
"Lost for Words" is a song recorded by English rock band Pink Floyd, focused on forgiveness, written by guitarist and lead singer David Gilmour and his spouse Polly Samson for the band`s 14th studio album, The Division Bell. It appears as the penultimate track on the album. The lyrics, mostly penned by Samson, are a bitterly sarcastic reflection on Gilmour`s then-strained relationship with former bandmate Roger Waters [citation needed]. The song was released to US rock radio the week of the album`s release,[1] succeeding "Keep Talking", the previous promotional release, released the week before. The song reached #53 in the Canadian singles chart.[2]
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Lost For Words" (Clean version) | David Gilmour, Polly Samson | Bob Ezrin, Gilmour | 5:14 |
| 2. | "Lost For Words" (Album version) | Gilmour, Samson | Ezrin, Gilmour | 5:14 |
Pink Floyd
Additional musicians:
| Chart (1994) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| US Billboard Album Rock Tracks[3] | 21 |
| Region | Date | Format | Label | Catalog no. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States[4] | March 26, 1994 | CD-R (Modern rock/Alternative radio) | Columbia Records | CSK 6228 |