Uriah Heep - July Morning <2024-2026>

It consists of four verses and four choruses, featuring a distinctive organ introduction and a four-minute virtuosic organ solo toward the end.

Beyond its success as a rock hit, "July Morning" became a symbol of freedom and defiance in during the 1980s. It inspired a unique annual tradition known as Julaya (July Morning), where thousands gather on the Black Sea coast on June 30th to watch the sunrise on July 1st while singing the song. Uriah Heep - July Morning

Even after the fall of communism, the tradition remains a major national event. Former Uriah Heep vocalist John Lawton frequently performed the song at these festivals until his death in 2021. Personnel David Byron : Lead Vocals Mick Box: Lead and Acoustic Guitars Ken Hensley : Organ, Piano, and Backing Vocals Paul Newton: Bass Guitar Ian Clarke: Drums Manfred Mann: Minimoog Synthesizer It consists of four verses and four choruses,

Produced by Gerry Bron at Lansdowne Studios in London, the band reportedly captured the final album version on their very first take. Lyrical Meaning Even after the fall of communism, the tradition