
Vocals by Natt Davis. 2025.
Piano by Chris White:
This is an alternate mix with more overall warmth, vocal presence, delay & reverb.
Other mix:
Lyrics:
Do you remember summer days
Just after summer rain?
When all the air was damp and warm
In the green of country lanes?
And the breeze would touch your hair
Kiss your face and make you care
About your world
Your summer world
And we would count the evening stars
As the day grew dark
In Beechwood Park
Do you remember golden days and golden summer sun?
The sound of laughter in our ears
In the breeze as we would run?
And the breeze would touch your hair
Kiss your face and make you care
About your world
Your summer world
And we would count the evening stars
As the day grew dark
In Beechwood Park
Oh roads in my mind
Take me back in my mind
And I can't forget you
Won't forget you
Won't forget those days
And Beechwood Park
And the breeze would touch your hair
Kiss your face and make you care
About your world
Your summer world
And we would count the evening stars
As the day grew dark
In Beechwood Park
Oh roads in my mind
Take me back in my mind
And I can't forget you
Won't forget you
Won't forget those days
And Beechwood Park
Chris White playing the piano part on it's own as an instrumental with lyrics:
Natt Davis A Cappella version (isolated vocals) of Beechwood Park:
The vocals were recorded with a Shure SM7B microphone.
No use of any pitch correction or autotune.
Minimal audio effects added, such as reverb & delay.
The vocals have been double tracked in parts of the song.
Beechwood Park was originally written & recorded by The Zombies & appeared on their 1968 album, "Odessey and Oracle".
The lineup of the band on the original record featured Colin Blunstone, Rod Argent, Paul Atkinson, Hugh Grundy & Chris White. (NOT the same Chris White who played piano on this version.)
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