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“Dead Man Walkin'” is a 1995 song by Bruce Springsteen, written as the titular song for the movie for the same name. The song, like the 1995 film, is about a death row inmate, who gathers his thoughts as he awaits his approaching execution.
“Dead Man Walkin'” was nominated for “Best Original Song”...
[Verse 1]
There's a pale horse comin'
I'm gonna ride it
I'll rise in the morning
My fate decided
I'm a dead man walkin'
I'm a dead man walkin'
[Verse 2]
In St. James Parish
I was born and christened
Now I've got my story
Mister no need for you to listen
It's just a dead man talkin'
[Bridge]
Once, I had a job, I had a girl
But between our dreams and actions
Lies this world
[Verse 3]
In the deep forest
Their blood and tears rushed over me
All I could feel was the drugs and the shotgun
And my fear up inside of me
Like a dead man talkin'
[Bridge 2]
'Neath a summer sky my eyes went black
Sister, I won't ask for forgiveness
My sins are all I have
[Conclusion]
Now the clouds above my prison
Move slowly across the sky
There's a new day dawnin'
And my dreams are full tonight...
Dead Man Walkin’ was written by Bruce Springsteen.
Dead Man Walkin’ was produced by Chuck Plotkin & Bruce Springsteen.
Bruce Springsteen released Dead Man Walkin’ on Fri Dec 29 1995.