I Hear Trumpets Blow

About the song

Emerging from the vibrant doo-wop era of the 1950s, The Tokens established themselves as a vocal powerhouse with their harmonious blend of rich baritone and soaring tenor voices. Their music, infused with a spirit of optimism and youthful exuberance, resonated with audiences worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of popular music.

In 1966, The Tokens released “I Hear Trumpets Blow”, a captivating ballad that epitomizes their vocal prowess and songwriting brilliance. The song’s title, a metaphorical allusion to the heralding of love’s arrival, sets the stage for a lyrical journey that explores the transformative power of love and the unifying spirit of humanity.

From the outset, the song paints a vivid sonic tapestry with its lush orchestral arrangement, punctuated by the rhythmic cadence of marching drums. The Tokens’ voices intertwine seamlessly, creating a harmonious tapestry that carries the listener on an emotional odyssey.

Jay Siegel’s, the group’s lead vocalist, delivers the lyrics with heartfelt sincerity, his voice imbued with a tender vulnerability that resonates deeply with the listener. He sings of a love that transcends boundaries, a love that has the power to heal and unite.

The chorus, a triumphant declaration of love’s triumph, serves as the song’s emotional crescendo. The Tokens’ voices soar in unison, proclaiming, “I hear trumpets blow, oh there is a fair young maiden, I love her and she loves me.” Their voices, imbued with an infectious joy, echo through the listener’s heart, leaving an indelible impression.

“I Hear Trumpets Blow” is more than just a love song; it is a celebration of the human spirit, a testament to the unifying power of love. The Tokens’ masterful blend of vocal harmonies, coupled with the song’s poignant lyrics and uplifting melody, has earned it a place among the greatest ballads of the era. It remains a timeless classic, a song that continues to inspire and uplift listeners generations after its release.

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Lyrics

I am not of royaltyI’m an ordinary guyFrom a little familyAnd the riches pass us byNo red carpets on the floorNothing fancy I can showBut when we all stand togetherI hear trumpets blow
Oh there is a fair young maidenI love her and she loves meShe is kind and understandingFilled with personalityAnd the people closest to meAll respect and love her soWhen I see how much they take to herI hear trumpets blow
Oh it really does amaze meAll the happiness I feelAnd with every passing day I findI can’t believe it’s realSo I pray that it will lastAt least a hundred years or soAnd I know it’s not impossibleWhen I hear trumpets blow

 

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