Tag: Beauty and the Beast

  • The Wild Heart @ 30: ‘We come from different worlds, we are the same’

    “Beauty and the Beast” is Track 10 on The Wild Heart, the album’s orchestral closer. It also appears on the retrospectives Timespace: The Best of Stevie Nicks (1991) and The Enchanted Works of Stevie Nicks (1998).

    Beauty and the Beast 1946About the Song

    Stevie: “Besides the fact that ‘Beauty and the Beast’ to me is a story of desperation (see the Jean Cocteau film) and besides the fact that ‘Beauty and the Beast’ surrounds me everywhere — everybody I know is either being the beauty or the beast — the experience of recording this song was so special.

    It began as a piano demo done in Lori’s husband Gordon Perry’s studio in Dallas. The room is just magical, a church. Lori later sent me a tape with beautiful voices on it, and Sharon and I tried to duplicate it, but we couldn’t. So we got all the original vocalists together in New York and recorded it live. We brought the orchestra in for a three-hour live session–and I’m someone who’s oblivious to being able to do anything in the studio in a mere three hours! I knew they were gonna pack their little violin cases and walk away from me in no time.

    Meanwhile, Roy Bittan’s playing piano just like I do, and everybody’s watching me. Nobody has done a live session in years. No Stevie Nicks has walked in in a long black dress to sing ‘Beauty and the Beast with champagne for all these men in probably as long as they can remember, even 30 years ago. I wanted them to feel like they were the most special orchestra that ever existed for that night. They walked in, played, and left. And it’s like they don’t even have any idea what they gave me, how precious it is.”


    Who Is the Beauty, Who The Beast

    • Written for Mick Fleetwood
    • Inspired by Jean Cocteau’s 1946 French film adaptation of the 1757 story Beauty and the Beast, written by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont
    • Dedicated to Vincent and Katherine

    “We recorded this live in New York, with Roy Bittan playing grand piano and Paul Buckmaster doing the strings and conducting the orchestra, and me and the background singers, all at the same time. It was like we had gone back in time. We all wore long black dresses, and served champagne, and recorded it all in one room. When it was over, I walked out with this elderly gentleman who played violin, and the generation gap ceased to exist.

    I also remember Mick and I years later at the Red Rocks Rock a Little video. He had come by himself to play, and he stayed there with me all night (in the rain) to do close-ups. Everyone else had left. Who is the beauty, and who is the beast? Which one of you? Have you ever really been able to answer that? I have. It took a long time, but I did finally find the answer.”

    Lyrics

    You’re not a stranger to me
    And you, well, you’re something to see
    You don’t even know how to please
    You say a lot, but you’re unaware how to leave

    My darling lives in a world that is not mine
    An old child misunderstood, out of time
    Timeless is the creature who is wise
    And timeless is the prisoner in disguise

    Oh, who is the beauty, who the beast
    Would you die of grieving when I leave
    Two children too blind to see
    I would fall in your shadow
    I believe

    My love is a man who’s not been tamed
    Oh, my love lives in a world of false pleasure and pain
    We come from difference worlds
    We are the same (my love)
    I never doubted your beauty
    I’ve changed

    I never doubted your beauty
    I’ve…changed
    Changed

    Who is the beauty
    Ooh, where is my beast (my love)
    There is no beauty
    Without my beast (my love)

    Who is the beauty (le bete)
    Who… (my love)
    Ahh…

    Ooh, la bete
    La bete
    Where is my beast
    La bete, la bete
    Ooh, where is my beast
    La bete, le bete, le bete
    My beauty, my beauty
    My beautiful, beautiful, beautiful
    Beautiful beast

    (Stevie Nicks) © 1982 Welsh Witch Music (BMI) Admin by. Sony/ATV Songs, LLC)

    Musicians

    Piano: Roy Bittan
    Background vocals: Carolyn Brooks
    Background vocals: Sharon Celani & Lori Perry
    Conductor: Paul Buckmaster
    Bass: John Beal
    Cello: John Abramowitz
    Cello: Seymour Barab
    Cello: Jesse Levy
    Cello: Frederick Zlotkin
    Harp: Gene Bianco
    Viola: Julien Barber
    Viola: Theodore Israel
    Viola: Jesse Levine
    Viola: Harry Zaratzian
    Violin: Harry Cykman
    Violin:Peter Dimitriades
    Violin: Regis Eandiorio
    Violin: Lewis Eley
    Violin: Max Ellen
    Violin: Paul Gershman
    Violin: Harry Glickman
    Violin: Raymond Kunicki
    Violin: Marvin Morgenstern
    Violin: John Pintavalle