1992Released
6:58

Did You Know?

Interesting facts and trivia about Persephone. By Songfacts®.

This song was written by Wishbone Ash bass player Martin Turner. It sounds like he is longing for a girl, but in our interview with Andy Powell, he said that the song is actually about the group's original guitar player, Ted Turner (no relation to Martin), who left the band. In this context, the stage imagery makes a lot more sense: In your time, you could outshine everybody else around But your off-stage ways might be a bore The song is titled "Persephone" to relate Ted Turner to the Greek legend.

Ritchie Blackmore once said that playing the guitar as fast as possible is a bit like having sex as fast as possible, i.e. not necessarily desirable. "Persephone" illustrates this to a tee; although it has the de rigueur Ash twin guitars, this is a slow, lazy track that is a joy to the ear.

The song was recorded originally for the 1974 studio album There's The Rub, but Wishbone Ash have always been at their best live. The track found its way onto the second disk of Live Dates II. This double album was released in 1980, and according to the band's official biography, only the first 25,000 copies included both disks. Fortunately, there are several fine recordings floating around in cyberspace, including a 1976 video of the band in Cologne.

Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Persephone.
EKey
MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
129BPM

Album

The album Persephone is released on.

Released By

The record label that has released Persephone.
Universal Music International Div.
(C) MCA Records Inc.
(P) UMG Recordings, Inc.

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