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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Jeff Wayne
Jeff Wayne
Conductor
Richard Burton
Richard Burton
Performer
Gary Osborne
Gary Osborne
Background Vocals
Paul Vigrass
Paul Vigrass
Background Vocals
Billy Lawrie
Billy Lawrie
Background Vocals
Jo Partridge
Jo Partridge
Guitar
Chris Spedding
Chris Spedding
Guitar
George Fenton
George Fenton
Zither
Herbie Flowers
Herbie Flowers
Bass Guitar
Ray Cooper
Ray Cooper
Percussion
Roy Jones
Roy Jones
Percussion
Barry Da Souza
Barry Da Souza
Percussion
Barry Morgan
Barry Morgan
Drums
Ken Freeman
Ken Freeman
Synthesizer
Jerry Wayne
Jerry Wayne
Performer
Gareth Cousins
Gareth Cousins
Programming
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jeff Wayne
Jeff Wayne
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jerry Wayne
Jerry Wayne
Executive Producer
Geoff Young
Geoff Young
Engineer
Gaëtan Schurrer
Gaëtan Schurrer
Assistant Engineer
Laurence Diana
Laurence Diana
Assistant Engineer
Gareth Cousins
Gareth Cousins
Mixing Engineer
Gary Langan
Gary Langan
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

Next morning, a crowd gathered on the Common, hypnotised by the unscrewing of the cylinder. Two feet of shining screw projected when suddenly, the lid fell off. Two luminous disk-like eyes appeared above the rim. A huge rounded bulk, larger than a bear, rose up slowly, glistening like wet leather. Its lipless mouth quivered and slathered, and snakelike tentacles writhed as the clumsy body heaved and pulsated...
A few young men crept closer to the pit. A tall funnel rose and an invisible ray of heat leapt from man to man, and there was a bright glare as each was instantly turned to fire. Every tree and bush became a mass of flames at the touch of this savage, unearthly Heat Ray...
People clawed their way off the Common, and I ran too. I felt I was being toyed with, that when I was on the very verge of safety, this mysterious death would leap after me and strike me down. At last I reached Maybury Hill, and in the dim coolness of my home, I wrote an account for my newspaper before I sank into a restless, haunted sleep...
I awoke to alien sounds of hammering from the pit, and hurried to the railway station to buy the paper. Around me, the daily routine of life; working, eating, sleeping, was continuing serenely as it had for countless years. On Horsell Common, the Martians continued hammering and stirring, sleepless, indefatigable, at work on the machines they were making. Now and again a light like the beam of a warship's searchlight swept the Common, and the Heat Ray was ready to follow...
In the afternoon, a company of soldiers came through and deployed along the edge of the Common, to form a cordon. That evening, there was a violent crash, and I realised with horror that my home was now within range of the Martian's Heat Ray. At dawn, a falling star with a trail of green mist, landed with a flash like summer lightning. This was the second cylinder...
Written by: Jeff Wayne
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