A bluesy slow played song that features guitar lines taken straight out of the wild west and indian/jungle drums with a potent psychedelic feel to it. The song features a pretty famous cameo appearance on the slide guitar. See who below in the track info!
[Intro]
Should I just go? (Yeah)
One, two, three, four
[Verse 1]
Get on the roller coaster, the fair's in town today
You gotta be bad enough to beat the brave
So get on the helter skelter, bowl into the fray
You gotta be bad enough to beat the brave
[Chorus]
You fade in-out
You fade in-out
Without a doubt
I don't see no shine
Today is just a daydream
Tomorrow we'll be castaway
[Verse 2]
Comin' in out of nowhere, singin' rhapsody
You gotta be bad enough to wanna be
Sittin' upside a high-chair, the devil's refugee
Is gonna be blinded by the light that follows me
[Chorus]
She fade in-out
She fade in-out
Without a doubt
I don't see no shine
Today is just a daydream
Tomorrow she'll be cast away
[Interlude]
That's where you do the solo
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
We're fade in-out
We're fade in-out
Without a doubt
I don't see no shine
Today is just a daydream
Tomorrow you'll be cast away
[Verse 1]
So get off the roller coaster, the fair's in town today
You gotta be bad enough to meet the brave
Get on the helter skelter, step into the fray
You gotta be bad enough to beat the brave
[Outro]
You're fade in-out
You're fade in-out
You're fade in-out
You're fade in-out
You're fade in-out
You're fade in-out
You're fade in-out
You're fade in-out
You're fading out
Fade In-Out was written by Noel Gallagher.
Fade In-Out was produced by Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris.
Oasis released Fade In-Out on Thu Aug 21 1997.
In an interview, Noel told the story of the song’s recording:
The first part of the song is from the Mustique demo with Johnny Depp playing slide guitar. I like it because it’s the first blues song I’ve done and Liam does the best singing I’ve ever heard from him. I pushed him to the limit on that....