Hallelujah (Deep Purple song)

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"Hallelujah"
Single by Deep Purple
B-side"April Part I"
Released25 July 1969 [1]
Recorded7 & 12 June 1969
Length3:38
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Deep Purple
Deep Purple singles chronology
"Emmaretta"
(1969)
"Hallelujah"
(1969)
"Black Night"
(1970)

"Hallelujah" is a song by English hard rock group Deep Purple, released in 1969. It is the first single to feature singer Ian Gillan and bassist Roger Glover and released in-between their 1969 eponymous album and the live Concerto for Group and Orchestra. The B-side was an edit of the instrumental album track "April".

The track was recorded on 7 and 12 June 1969. At the time, Glover had not yet joined the band and played on the track as a session musician.[2][3]

The song was written by Roger Greenaway and Roger Cook, and originally released as "I am the Preacher" by The Derek Lawrence Statement earlier the same year.[4] Deep Purple's cover version flopped, despite TV appearances to promote the record in the UK.[5] Guitarist Ritchie Blackmore told the Record Mirror that the new band "need to have a commercial record in Britain", and described the song as "an in-between sort of thing"—a median between what the band would normally make but with an added commercial motive.[5] Gillan was unhappy about the single because he did not write the lyrics.[3]

Charts

Chart (1969) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[6] 16

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