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Polly Samson (born 29 April 1962) is an English novelist, lyricist and journalist. She is married to the musician David Gilmour , and has written lyrics for his albums and the last two records by his band Pink Floyd .
INTERVIEW: The guitarist and his wife, the novelist Polly Samson, talk to Geordie Greig about collaborating on his new album, the secret of their lasting love, their fears about mortality, and why ...
A Theatre for Dreamers is a 2020 literary fiction novel by Polly Samson, which entered the Sunday Times Bestseller List at Number 2 upon its April 2020 release. [1] It is a fictionalized account of life on the Greek island of Hydra in the 1960s, featuring real-life characters who lived there at the time, including Leonard Cohen, Charmian Clift and George Johnston.
On Luck and Strange, former Pink Floyd guitarist and singer David Gilmour’s upcoming solo album, it’s all in the family. His wife, the novelist and journalist Polly Samson, penned the words ...
Lost for Words (Pink Floyd song) " Lost for Words " is a song recorded by English rock band Pink Floyd, focused on forgiveness, written by guitarist and lead singer David Gilmour and his spouse Polly Samson for the band's 14th studio album, The Division Bell. It appears as the penultimate track on the album. The lyrics, mostly penned by Samson ...
In an interview with The Independent this week, the revered guitarist and solo musician opened up about his lasting marriage with wife and collaborator Polly Samson, his new album Luck and Strange ...
In addition to Polly Samson’s lyrics, son Gabriel provides backing vocals on a few tracks, Charlie Gilmour contributed lyrics to “Scattered,” and daughter Romany sings harmony and plays harp.
High Hopes (Pink Floyd song) " High Hopes " is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, composed by guitarist David Gilmour with lyrics by Gilmour and Polly Samson. It is the closing track on their fourteenth studio album, The Division Bell (1994); it was released as the second single from the album on 17 October 1994.