The Road Goes Ever On is a song cycle first published in 1967 as a book of sheet music and as an audio recording. The music was written by Donald Swann...
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"The Road Goes Ever On" is a title that encompasses several walking songs that J. R. R. Tolkien wrote for his Middle-earth legendarium. Within the stories...
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Live: The Road Goes Ever On is the second live album by American hard rock band Mountain, released on 24 April 1972 by Windfall Records. It contains four...
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Namárië (redirect from The Form of Namárië in the History of Middle-Earth books)
The Road Goes Ever On; the Gregorian plainsong-like melody was hummed to Swann by Tolkien. The poem is the longest Quenya text in The Lord of the Rings...
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Forever", a 1989 song by Robert Earl Keen The Road Goes On Forever (The Highwaymen album), 1995 The Road Goes Ever On, a song cycle by Donald Swann, words...
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Galadriel (category The Lord of the Rings characters)
or Middle-earth. According to the older account of her story, sketched by Tolkien in The Road Goes Ever On and used in The Silmarillion, Galadriel was an...
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A Elbereth Gilthoniel (category Poems in The Lord of the Rings)
cycle The Road Goes Ever On, while The Tolkien Ensemble recorded four different renditions. There are three versions of this iambic tetrameter hymn, the first...
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Legolas (category The Lord of the Rings characters)
Sibley, Brian. "THE RING GOES EVER ON: The Making of BBC Radio's The Lord of the Rings". Brian Sibley. Archived from the original on 16 August 2019. Retrieved...
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which was later included on Live: The Road Goes Ever On (1972). The drum break from this version is one of the most sampled in the history of hip hop music...
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The songs were published in 1967 as The Road Goes Ever On: A Song Cycle, and a recording of the songs performed by singer William Elvin with Swann on...
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Valar (redirect from Vairë the Weaver)
he goes. As the others arrive, they see how Melkor's presence would destroy the integrity of Ilúvatar's themes. Eventually, and with the aid of the Vala...
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broke up in the summer of 1972, shortly after releasing its first live album Live: The Road Goes Ever On earlier in the year. Within a year the band had...
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the earlier volume. The body of the volume consists of Book Three: The Treason of Isengard, and Book Four: The Ring Goes East. A party of large Orcs, Uruk-hai...
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Boromir (category The Lord of the Rings characters)
Beowulf, no-one knows where the boat goes to in the end, but for Tolkien the suggestion that it goes to a mysterious land in the uttermost West was fascinating...
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hearing impairment as primary factors. A live album, Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On, was issued in April 1972. Pappalardi returned to studio work, while...
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Bilbo's Last Song (section The text)
to be the version of his song The Road Goes Ever On that he recites by the fireside in his room in Rivendell near the end of The Return of the King. Tolkien...
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Balrog (redirect from Gothmog (The First Age))
marginal note that was not incorporated into the text saying "at most seven" ever existed; though in the Annals of Aman, written as late as 1958, Melkor...
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Eagles in Middle-earth (redirect from Lord of the Eagles)
help the exiled Noldorin Elves "in extreme cases". The Eagles were ruled by Thorondor, "Lord of the Eagles", and "mightiest of all birds that have ever been"...
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A Walking Song (redirect from The Edge of Night (song))
Adventure". After the song ends, the hobbits encounter a Black Rider for the second time. A different walking song, "The Road Goes Ever On", appears in different...
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from The Lord of the Rings, were made into a song-cycle, The Road Goes Ever On, set to music by Donald Swann. All the poems in The Lord of the Rings...
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from the Red Book 1967 The Road Goes Ever On, with Donald Swann, a song-cycle 1974 Bilbo's Last Song 1975 Guide to the Names in The Lord of the Rings...
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Bilbo Baggins (category The Lord of the Rings characters)
"The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late", adapted from the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle", supposedly as its ancestral form "The Road Goes Ever On"...
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Poems and Songs of Middle Earth (category Works based on Middle-earth)
The vocalist William Elvin sings The Road Goes Ever On to Swann's piano accompaniment. Caedmon Records issued the album on 18 October 1967 in the United...
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Gimli (Middle-earth) (redirect from Gimli (Lord of the Rings))
book 2, ch. 5 "The Bridge of Khazad-dûm" Tolkien 1954a, book 2, ch. 2 "The Council of Elrond" Tolkien 1954a, book 2, ch. 3 "The Ring Goes South" Tolkien...
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Rivendell (redirect from The Last Homely House)
away from the road to the High Pass. Like Hobbiton, it is at about the same latitude as Tolkien's workplace, Oxford. Rivendell was founded in the Second...
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images, and commentary by Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond The Road Goes Ever On (1967) – music by Donald Swann, penmanship by Tolkien. See also...
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Geography of Middle-earth (redirect from Middle-earth roads)
Own: Tolkien's Lunar Creation Myths". In the Ring Goes Ever on: Proceedings of the Tolkien 2005 Conference. 2. The Tolkien Society: 394–403. Fonstad 1991...
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One Ring (redirect from The Lord of the Rings/One Ring)
[1982]. The Road to Middle-Earth (Third ed.). Grafton (HarperCollins). pp. 40–41. ISBN 978-0-2611-0275-0. "JRR Tolkien ring goes on display at The Vyne exhibition"...
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Gandalf (redirect from Council of the Wise)
accompany him on the road; and that meanwhile Frodo should arrange to leave quietly, as the servants of Sauron will be searching for him. Outside the Shire,...
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Companions or The Ring Goes South. The titles The Ring Sets Out and The Ring Goes South were used in the Millennium edition. The volume contains a prologue...
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