The White Ship (song)

"The White Ship"
Single by H. P. Lovecraft
from the album H. P. Lovecraft
B-side
  • "The White Ship" (edited version, original)
  • "I've Been Wrong Before" (re-release)
ReleasedNovember 1967
RecordedMid-1967, Universal Recording Studios, Chicago, Illinois
GenrePsychedelic rock, baroque pop, folk rock
Length6:33
2:58 (edited version)
LabelPhilips
Songwriter(s)George Edwards, Dave Michaels, Tony Cavallari
Producer(s)George Badonsky
H. P. Lovecraft singles chronology
"Wayfaring Stranger"
(1967)
"The White Ship"
(1967)
"Keeper of the Keys"
(1968)

"The White Ship" is a song released by the American psychedelic rock band, H. P. Lovecraft, in November 1967. The songwriting is credited to band members George Edwards, Dave Michaels, and Tony Cavallari. Acting as the opening song on the second side of their debut LP, H. P. Lovecraft, it was the album's longest track, and an edited version was also released as the band's second single. The name and theme of the song derive directly from author H. P. Lovecraft's short story, "The White Ship". Despite its failure to chart nationally, it is widely considered to be H. P. Lovecraft's most accomplished piece, and helped establish the group, who were originally from Chicago, in the West Coast music scene.[1]

  1. ^ Peter Buckley (2003). The Rough Guide to Rock. ISBN 9781843531050. Retrieved March 20, 2015.

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