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Originally by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Cohen Leonard Cohen], first released on his album [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_of_Leonard_Cohen ''Songs Of Leonard Cohen''].<br/>
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Originally written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Cohen Leonard Cohen], '''''Teachers''''' was first released <br/>
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on his album [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_of_Leonard_Cohen ''Songs Of Leonard Cohen''].<br/>
 
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'''Teachers''' has been covered by The Sisters of Mercy from as early as [[Mon, 04-May-1981|1981]].<br/>
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The song has been covered by The Sisters of Mercy from as early as [[Mon, 04-May-1981|1981]].<br/>
  
Since then, the song has often been part of their live performances, first in a combination <br/>
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Since then, it has often been part of their live performances, at first in <br/>
  
with [[Adrenochrome (song)|Adrenochrome]]. It was also featured on their [[Gary Marx Demo Tape|early demo tapes]].<br/>
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combination with [[Adrenochrome (song)|Adrenochrome]]. This version is also on The Sisters' <br/>
  
The track is also featured on countless bootlegs like the  [[Floorshow EP]], [[Black Planet (bootleg)|Black Planet]],<br/>
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[[Gary Marx Demo Tape|early demo tapes]] and on countless bootlegs like the  [[Floorshow EP]],<br/>
  
[[Rare Obscurities (Family Tree Box)|Rare Obscurities]], [[Green Eldritch]], [[Before The Flood]], [[Ultra Rare Trax]] and many more.<br/>
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[[Black Planet (bootleg)|Black Planet]], [[Rare Obscurities (Family Tree Box)|Rare Obscurities]], [[Green Eldritch]], [[Before The Flood]], <br/>
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[[Ultra Rare Trax]] and many more.<br/>
 
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Later, from the 1990s on, the track became part of the well-known medley of [[On The Wire (song)|On The Wire]] / [[Teachers]] / [[On The Wire (song)|On The Wire]] ... <br/>
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Later, from 1993 on, '''''Teachers''''' became a part of the well-known medley [[On The Wire (song)|On The Wire]] / [[Teachers]] / [[On The Wire (song)|On The Wire]] ... <br/>
 
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Revision as of 01:34, 13 October 2019

Early Demo Tape
Songs Of Leonard Cohen


Originally written by Leonard Cohen, Teachers was first released
on his album Songs Of Leonard Cohen.

The song has been covered by The Sisters of Mercy from as early as 1981.

Since then, it has often been part of their live performances, at first in

combination with Adrenochrome. This version is also on The Sisters'

early demo tapes and on countless bootlegs like the Floorshow EP,

Black Planet, Rare Obscurities, Green Eldritch, Before The Flood,

Ultra Rare Trax and many more.



Later, from 1993 on, Teachers became a part of the well-known medley On The Wire / Teachers / On The Wire ...

Teachers

I met a man who lost his mind

In some lost place I had to find
Teachers / Adrenochrome (Demo Tape 1981)

Follow me the wise man said
But he walked behind

I walked into a hospital
Where none were sick and none was well,
When at night the Sisters left
I could not walk at all.

Some girls wander by mistake
Into the mess that scalpals make.
Are you the teachers of my heart
We teach old hearts to break.

I met a woman long ago
Her hair the black the black can go
Are you the teacher of the heart?
Soft she whispered, no

On The Wire / Teachers (live @The Forum London February 1998)

I met a girl across the sea,
Her hair the gold that gold could be.
Are you the teacher of the heart?
Yes, but not for thee.

I spent my hatred every place,
On every work, on every face
Is my passion perfect,
No! Do it once again.

Oh teachers are my lessons done?
I cannot do another one,
They laughed and laughed and laughed and said,
Child are your lessons done?

I was handsome, I was strong,
I knew the words of every song
Did my singing please you?
No, the words you sang were wrong


Words & Lyrics: Leonard Cohen
Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes.

Analysis

Some basic analysis has been done at the Heartland Forums under: