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From a Distance

"From a Distance" is a song by American singer-songwriter Julie Gold, initially penned in 1985.[1][2] Gold's friend Christine Lavin introduced the song to Nanci Griffith, who first recorded it for her 1987 album Lone Star State of Mind. A successful cover version by Bette Midler was released in 1990.

For other uses, see From a Distance (disambiguation).

Interpretation[edit]

Julie Gold has stated that she believes in an immanent and beneficent God, and also thinks that people have a right to interpret the song any way they want, as with all art.[3] She has stated that the song is about the difference between how things appear to be and how they really are.[3]

"From a Distance"

1985

1988[4]

4:10

Tony Brown, Nancy Griffith

Irish 7-inch (MCA 1169)

"From a Distance"

"One More Round"

September 19, 1990 (1990-09-19)

4:37

Julie Gold

US 7-inch and cassette single (7-87820; 4-87820)[17]

[16]

UK 7-inch and cassette single (A 7820; A 7820C)[19]

[18]

Japanese mini-CD single (AMDY-5032)

[20]

"From a Distance"

"Lindsay Jane II"

October 1, 1990

June 16–17, 1989

Julie Gold, PF Sloan

Cliff Richard

UK 7-inch and picture disc single (EMI EM 155/EMI EMPD 155)

"From a Distance"

May 31, 2011

4:05

John Reynolds, Tim Oliver

List of anti-war songs

That Lucky Old Sun

Ol' Man River

at AllMusic

"From a Distance" review

at Songfacts

"From a Distance"

Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

Video of Julie Gold's Grammy Acceptance

Archived December 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

"From a Distance" awakens space shuttle astronauts