The opening track to Hitchcock’s first solo album was released as a single b/w “Dancing on God’s Thumb”.
Explains the Rhino Records reissue of Black Snake: “The Man Who Invented Himself,” a kind of rumination about legends like Syd Barrett, was written a few days after Robyn watched Monty Python’s...
[Intro]
He came bursting out of nowhere like a spear into the sky
And he cast his light on everything, it was like he never die
And he landed right on target, but the target rolled away
And it left him pointing nowhere you could hear the children say
He's the fella, the man who invented himself [2x]
When you need her love so badly but she's trying to relax
You can't work it with your fingers so you try it with an axe
And he taps you on the shoulder; looking out for number one
Is like drilling for a rainbow or an iceberg in the sun
He's the fella, the man who invented himself [2x]
Nobody knows where he's from
Nobody knows where he's gone and gone and gone
But he's not here
When you're waiting for your baby to get back from the moon
And throw her arms around you, in a very quiet lagoon
Well that loneliness is nothing, just imagine how he feels
He's the only person in the world who still believes he's real
He's the fella, the man who invented himself [4x]
The Man Who Invented Himself was written by Robyn Hitchcock.
The Man Who Invented Himself was produced by Pat Collier.
Robyn Hitchcock released The Man Who Invented Himself on Fri May 01 1981.