Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)
"Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)" is the lead single from the 1991 album Holidays in Eden by British neo-progressive rock band Marillion. A straightforward pop song, it peaked at #34 on the UK Singles Chart, but reached #14 in the Netherlands, becoming the band's biggest hit there since "Kayleigh" (1985).
"Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)" | ||||
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Single by Marillion | ||||
from the album Holidays in Eden | ||||
Released | 23 May 1991 (Germany), 28 May 1991 (other territories) | |||
Genre | pop rock | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Songwriter(s) | Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery, Pete Trewavas | |||
Producer(s) | Christopher Neil | |||
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The b-side was the non-album track "How Can It Hurt". The 12" vinyl and 5" CD single included exactly the same tracks as the 7" and cassette single plus another track from Holidays in Eden, "The Party".
A Mexican promo was released with the Spanish title "Cubro Mis Ojos".[1]
Track listing
7" and cassette version
- Side 1
- "Cover My Eyes (Pain And Heaven)" – 3:52
- Side 2
- "How Can It Hurt" - 4:10
12" version
- Side 1
- "Cover My Eyes (Pain And Heaven)" – 3:48
- Side 2
- "How Can It Hurt" - 4:10
- "The Party" – 5:36
5" CD single
- "Cover My Eyes (Pain And Heaven)" – 3:48
- "How Can It Hurt" - 4:10
- "The Party" – 5:36
Chart positions
Chart (1998) | Position |
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UK Singles Chart | 34 |
Dutch Singles Chart | 14 |
German Singles Chart | 73 |
Personnel
- Steve Hogarth - vocals
- Steve Rothery - guitars
- Mark Kelly - keyboards
- Pete Trewavas - bass
- Ian Mosley - drums
References
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