"Morning Has Broken (Instrumental)" refers to wordless arrangements of the timeless Christian hymn, most famously defined by the created for Cat Stevens' 1971 recording. While the original lyrics were written by Eleanor Farjeon in 1931, the instrumental soul of the song is rooted in the traditional Scottish Gaelic melody known as "Bunessan" . The Rick Wakeman Piano Arrangement
Because of its peaceful and hopeful melody, "Morning Has Broken" is a staple for solo instrumentalists across various genres: Morning Has Broken (Instrumental)
The most iconic instrumental element of "Morning Has Broken" is the piano introduction and bridge composed by (of the band Yes) for Yusuf / Cat Stevens. The arrangement is famous for its intricate modulations,
The arrangement is famous for its intricate modulations, beginning in D major and unexpectedly shifting to C major before the first verse. Morning Has Broken (Instrumental)