Man of Sorrows

Bruce Dickinson

About Man of Sorrows

Man of Sorrows is the second single from Bruce Dickinson's fourth solo album, Accident of Birth, released on 3 June 1997. The song was originally written for a film called Chemical Wedding, which existed only as a script at the time (it was eventually filmed and released in May 2008). The original version of the song, included on The Best of Bruce Dickinson, was recorded in 1990, engineered by André Jacquemin (who is better known for his sound-engineer work for Monty Python) and featured Janick Gers on guitar. 1In interviews, Bruce Dickinson has stated that the song's lyrics are about the occult English writer Aleister Crowley. The repeated expression "Do what thou wilt!" refers to the motto of the Abbey of Thelema, which the French Renaissance writer François Rabelais invented in his philosophical work Gargantua. In this abbey, men and women live together in peace and harmony according to the principle: In all their rule and strictest tie of their order there was but this one clause to be observed, Do What Thou Wilt; because men that are free, well-born, well-bred, and conversant in honest companies, have naturally an instinct and spur that prompteth them unto virtuous actions, and withdraws them from vice, which is called honour. 


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Here in a church a small boy in kneeling
He prays to a God he doesn't know, he cannot feel
All of his sins of childhood he will remember
He will not cry, tears he will not cry

Man of sorrows, I won't see your face
Man of sorrows, you left without a trace
His small boy wonders what was it all about
Is your journey over, has it just begun?

A vision of a new world from the ashes of the old
"Do what thou wilt" he screams from his cursed soul
A tortured seer, a prophet of our emptiness
Wondering why, wondering why

Man of sorrows, I won't see your face
Man of sorrows, you left without a trace
His small boy wonders what was it all about
Is your journey over, has it just begun?

A man of sorrow's wrecked with thoughts that dare not speak their name
Trapped inside a body made to feel only guilt and shame
His anger all his life, "I hate myself", he cried
"Do what thou wilt, do what thou wilt", he cried

Man of sorrows, I won't see your face
Man of sorrows, you left without a trace
His small boy wonders what was it all about
Is your journey over, has it just begun?

Man of sorrows, I won't see your face
Man of sorrows, you left without a trace
His small boy wonders what was it all about
Is your journey over, has it just begun?

Has it just begun?

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Bruce Dickinson

Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, airline pilot, fencer, broadcaster, author, screenwriter, actor and former marketing director, best known as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. more »

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11 facts about this song

Album Release
"Man of Sorrows" is a song from Bruce Dickinson's solo album "The Chemical Wedding," which was released in 1998.
Lyrics Writing
Bruce Dickinson wrote the lyrics for "Man of Sorrows," showcasing his talents as not just a singer, but a songwriter as well.
Genre
The song is classified under the Heavy Metal genre, which is consistent with Dickinson's musical style as the lead vocalist of Iron Maiden.
Iron Maiden Connection
"Man of Sorrows" was included in "The Best of Bruce Dickinson" album, indicating its significance among his works outside of Iron Maiden.
Album Theme
"The Chemical Wedding" album, which includes "Man of Sorrows," is heavily influenced by William Blake's works. The song, like the rest of the album, is considered as one of Dickinson's most ambitious projects.
Reception
The album was received positively by fans and critics, further solidifying Dickinson's reputation as a talented solo artist beyond his work with Iron Maiden.
Solo Efforts
"Man of Sorrows" is one of the examples of Dickinson's successful solo efforts, distinguishing him from other artists who are primarily known for their work with bands.
Song Title
The title "Man of Sorrows" is also a title used for Jesus in the Bible. However, the song does not have religious themes. The title rather refers to the personal struggles and emotions of the songwriter.
Video
Unlike many of his Iron Maiden songs, "Man of Sorrows" does not have an official music video.
Re-Recording
Bruce Dickinson re-recorded "Man of Sorrows" for his "Anthology" box set, which was released in 2006.
Music Composition
The music of "Man of Sorrows" is noted for its melodic riffs and powerful vocals, showcasing Dickinson's vocal range and his band's musical skill.

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