I Shall Be Released
Chrissie Hynde Lyrics


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They say everything can be replaced
Yet every distance is not near
So I remember every face
Of every man who put me here

I see my light come shinin'
From the west unto the east
Any day now, any day now
I shall be released

They say every man needs protection
They say every man must fall
But I swear I see my reflection
Somewhere so high above this wall

I see my light come shining
From the west unto the east
Any day now, any day now
I shall be released

Standing next to me in this lonely crowd
Is a man who swears he's not to blame
Every night, I hear him shout so loud
Crying out that he's been framed

I see my light come shinin'
From the west unto the east
Any day now, any day now
I shall be released

I see my light come shinin'
From the west unto the east
Any day now, any day now
I shall be released





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Overall Meaning

"I Shall Be Released" by Chrissie Hynde is a song that expresses a longing for freedom and redemption. The first verse acknowledges the possibility of being replaced or forgotten, but distances are not easily overcome. The second line hints at a desire to forget the past, but then the singer declares that she remembers every face of those who put her in the situation she's in. This line suggests that she may have been imprisoned or confined in some way.


The chorus, "I see my light come shinin' from the west unto the east," implies an impending release or escape from the confinement. The recurring phrase "any day now" adds a sense of urgency, anticipation, and optimism. The third stanza introduces a new character, a man who is standing next to the singer in a lonely crowd. The man protests his innocence and claims to have been framed. This line echoes the idea of confinement from the first verse and adds another layer of injustice that the singer and the man share.


The final chorus mirrors the first one in terms of lyrics but sounds more hopeful due to the repetition. The song leaves the impression that the singer is not alone in her longing for freedom and that redemption is possible for everyone, no matter how confined or wronged they might feel.


Line by Line Meaning

They say everything can be replaced
People say everything can be substituted


Yet every distance is not near
But certain gaps can't be bridged quickly


So I remember every face
Thus I recall every individual


Of every man who put me here
Who placed me in this situation


I see my light come shinin'
I perceive my hope emerge


From the west unto the east
Spreading from the western to the eastern horizon


Any day now, any day now
In the very near future


I shall be released
I will be set free


They say every man needs protection
It is said that everyone requires safeguarding


They say every man must fall
It is also said that everyone experiences defeat


But I swear I see my reflection
However, I am convinced that I see my likeness


Somewhere so high above this wall
Somewhere very distant from this confinement


Standing next to me in this lonely crowd
Beside me in this desolate assembly


Is a man who swears he's not to blame
Is a gentleman who claims he isn't responsible


Every night, I hear him shout so loud
Every evening, I hear him yell so boisterously


Crying out that he's been framed
Proclaiming that he has been unfairly incriminated


I see my light come shinin'
I perceive my hope emerge


From the west unto the east
Spreading from the western to the eastern horizon


Any day now, any day now
In the very near future


I shall be released
I will be set free


I see my light come shinin'
I perceive my hope emerge


From the west unto the east
Spreading from the western to the eastern horizon


Any day now, any day now
In the very near future


I shall be released
I will be set free




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Written by: Bob Dylan

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