

No frame, easels, stands or accessories included are included with the print only options.įramed Options: We have a variety of frame finishes to choose from. For our Extra large and XX Large prints these will be printed onto high quality satin finish 280gsm art card and sent in a protective postal tube. Print Only Options: For our Small - Large prints your chosen design will be printed in the size you select onto high quality satin 350gsm finish art card and posted to you in protective board back envelope packaging. Print Sizes: (Size Without Frames): Small A5 (8.3 x 5.8 inches) | Medium A4 (11.7 x 8.3 inches) | Large A3 (16.5 x 11.7 inches) | Extra Large A2 (23.4 x 16.5 inches) | XX Large A1 (33.1 x 23.4 inches)Ĭanvas Sizes: (Finished Canvas Size) Medium (12 x 8 inches) | Large (16 x 12 inches) | Extra Large (24 x 16 inches) | XX Large (34 x 24 inches) If you'd like to personalise your print with a small message or with names and dates, please add your request into the further information box, and we will put your personalisation onto the design. You can also add a small amount of personalisation to your song lyric print or canvas. Your request will come through to our team of designers who will source the correct lyrics and create your bespoke song lyric print with your chosen song in the design shown in the example picture.

To confirm your selection, please enter the Artist and the Title of the song you require into relevant boxes. We have a variety of designs and styles to choose from, you can see all of our custom print design options here.

We can create a custom print for you with this or any song. Being covered by Laura Branigan became an absolute a point of merit.Laura Branigan Gloria Grey Heart Song Lyric Quote Music Print - Or Any Song You Choose Laura Branigan, who died in 2004 at the age of fifty-two, had a curious destiny: her main hits were often covers (like Ti Amo, again by Umberto Tozzi, or Deep In The Dark, a personal cover of Falco’s Der Kommissar, or even Alphaville’s Forever Young), but her beautiful voice and absolutely gritty style made her famous in the United States, and for several artists were absolutely pleased to learn that Laura Branigan had made a cover of their song. It seems by the way that Laura was not so enthusiast to cover this song, but she agreed to when she read the English text.Īfter less than two years Laura tried to cover another Italian hit, this time already in English, reaching number 4 in the American hit parade it is a 80’s manifesto song, which still lay the charge in all of us Dinosaurs: Self Control by Raf. It’s fun to know that both the US and the French version reached higher positions in the charts than the original Italian version. And even this third version has a completely different meaning in lyrics. Weirdly, this song also was also covered in French by great singer Sheila, who in the early 80s topped the European charts with hits like Love me baby and Spacer. The Italian version speaks of the passion for a woman, in the English version Gloria is a girl on the verge of madness for a boy. Gloria‘s choice was inspired by Laura’s producer, Greg Mathieson, who had written the music for the keyboards in the original version. This honor fell to Italian singer Umberto Tozzi and his Gloria, a song written in 1979 that was revived in June 1982 as a single by unlucky Laura Branigan and that remained on the Billboard 100 for 36 weeks. Then sometimes it happened that foreign artists chose an Italo Disco hit to cover it in their own language and in their own country. Italo Disco survived the 80s and became peculiar for a decisive feeling for whatever sounded like foreign, both in lyrics (mostly written in English, some in Spanish) and in the names of the artists. Are the voices in your head calling, Gloria?
