About the Song

Nestled amidst the vast tapestry of 1970s American music, Three Dog Night’s “Shambala” stands as a beacon of enduring charm and timeless resonance. Released in 1973, this captivating ballad soared to the pinnacle of popularity, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and cementing its place as one of the group’s most beloved anthems.

Penned by the prolific songwriter, Barry Mann, and the lyricist, Bruce Johnston, “Shambala” paints a vivid sonic portrait of an idyllic utopia, a sanctuary far removed from the trials and tribulations of the mundane world. The song’s opening notes, a gentle cascade of acoustic guitar, immediately transport the listener to this ethereal realm, setting the stage for a lyrical journey that is both profound and deeply personal.

Three Dog Night’s harmonious vocals intertwine seamlessly, weaving a tapestry of rich textures that perfectly capture the song’s essence of yearning and hope. Danny Korb’s opening verse sets the tone, painting a picture of a world weary traveler seeking solace in the embrace of “Shambala”. The lyrics evoke a sense of longing for a place of peace and tranquility, a refuge from the storms of life.

As the song progresses, the tempo quickens, and the instrumentation swells, imbuing the music with a sense of urgency and anticipation. The chorus, with its soaring harmonies and emphatic refrain, becomes an anthem of hope, a beacon guiding weary souls towards the promise of “Shambala”.

“Shambala”‘s enduring appeal lies not only in its captivating melody and evocative lyrics but also in its ability to transcend time and genre. The song’s message of hope and the pursuit of a better world resonates deeply with listeners across generations and cultures, making it a true classic of American music. Whether seeking solace from life’s challenges or yearning for a place of spiritual fulfillment, “Shambala” offers a timeless message of hope and inspiration that continues to touch the hearts of listeners worldwide.

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Lyrics: Three Dog Night

Wash away my troubles, wash away my pain
With the rain in Shambala
Wash away my sorrow, wash away my shame
With the rain in Shambala

Ah, ooh, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Ah, ooh, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Everyone is helpful, everyone is kind
On the road to Shambala
Everyone is lucky, everyone is so kind
On the road to Shambala

Ah, ooh, yeah
Yea, yeah, yea, yeah, yeah
Ah, ooh, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, yeah

How does your light shine
In the halls of Shambala
How does your light shine
In the halls of Shambala

I can tell my sister by the flowers in her eyes
On the road to Shambala
I can tell my brother by the flowers in his eyes
On the road to Shambala

Ah, ooh, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Ah, ooh, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

How does your light shine
In the halls of Shambala
How does your light shine
In the halls of Shambala
Tell me how does your light shine
In the halls of Shambala
(Tell me how) How does your light shine
In the halls of Shambala

Ah, ooh, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Ah, ooh, yeah
On the road to Shambala

Ah, ooh, yeah
Shambala, la
Ah, ooh, yeah
On the road to Shambala

 

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