I Shall Be Released
Marmalade Lyrics


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The Marmalade - I shall be released

They say ev'ry man needs protection
They say ev'ry man must fall
Yet I swear I see my reflection
Some place so high above the wall
I see my light come shining
From the west down to the east
Any day now, any day now
I shall be released.

yondah stands a man in this lonely crowd
a man who swears he's not to blame
every night I hear him crying out so loud
crying cause he was framed
I see my light come shining
From the west down to the east
Any day now, any day now
I shall be released.
They say ev'rything can be replaced
Yet ev'ry distance is not near
So I remember ev'ry damn face
Of ev'ry bastard who put me here
I see my light come shining
From the west down to the east




Any day now, any day now
I shall be released.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Marmalade's "I Shall Be Released" speaks about a man who yearns for freedom, who believes that everyone has to fall and that every man needs protection. As he sees the reflection of himself from above the wall, the man feels that he will be released soon with his light shining from the west to the east. The song's words suggest that despite the man's imprisonment, he knows that his spirit remains free, and he longs to escape the confines of his situation.


The second verse introduces another man, possibly another prisoner, crying out every night because he was framed. The song speaker can relate to the man's pain and sees his own light shining even brighter from west to east. It suggests that their pain is not unique, and others around them feel it too. The lyrics express a longing to escape and freedom. And the song's melody and chords capture that desire for liberation and convey a sense of hope and anticipation for the eventual release of the songwriter.


In summary, "I Shall Be Released" is a song that conveys a sense of longing for freedom, hope, and anticipation for eventual release from confinement. With powerful lyrics and a melodic tune, the song talks of a man who keeps his hope alive, believing that his day of liberation is soon approaching.


Line by Line Meaning

They say ev'ry man needs protection
It is commonly believed that every man requires some form of safeguarding in order to prevent harm or danger from befalling them


They say ev'ry man must fall
It is commonly believed that every man will eventually face defeat, failure, or adversity in their life


Yet I swear I see my reflection
However, I firmly believe that I have the capability to overcome these obstacles and succeed, as evidenced by the confidence and self-awareness I possess


Some place so high above the wall
I envision myself achieving great things and reaching new heights that lie beyond the limitations and barriers of my current situation


I see my light come shining
I can sense or feel my inner radiance or brilliance, which represents my potential or talent, becoming more apparent and visible to others


From the west down to the east
This light is spreading and illuminating everything around me, from one end of the horizon to the other


Any day now, any day now
Therefore, I firmly believe that my breakthrough or release from my current circumstances is imminent and could happen at any moment


Yondah stands a man in this lonely crowd
Over there stands a person who is isolated and alone in the midst of a group or society


A man who swears he's not to blame
This man claims that he is innocent and not responsible for the negative outcome or situation that has befallen him


Every night I hear him crying out so loud
Every night I can hear him expressing his pain, suffering, or anguish in a passionate and forceful way


Crying cause he was framed
He is weeping because someone has falsely accused him of a crime or wrongdoing and trapped him in this unfair or unjust situation


They say ev'rything can be replaced
It is commonly believed that any material or tangible object can be substituted or exchanged for something else of equal value


Yet ev'ry distance is not near
However, the emotional, psychological, or spiritual pain and trauma caused by a negative experience is not something that can be easily or quickly erased or forgotten


So I remember ev'ry damn face
Therefore, I hold in my memory and my heart the identity and actions of every person who has contributed to my current circumstance, particularly those who have harmed me in some way


Of ev'ry bastard who put me here
I am particularly resentful and angry towards those who are responsible for my current condition, whom I view as cruel, malicious, or unjust


I see my light come shining
Despite this anger and pain, I can still feel my inner light and strength shining through, indicating that I am still capable of recovering and thriving in spite of my current situation


From the west down to the east
This light continues to spread and expand, despite any obstacles or setbacks that may come my way


Any day now, any day now
Therefore, I remain hopeful and optimistic that my release from my current circumstances and the achievement of my higher aspirations are imminent and within my reach




Writer(s): Bob Dylan Copyright: Dwarf Music

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Comments from YouTube:

Tom Kormushoff

This is the best version I ever heard of this song. I can understand every single word. I want this song played at my funeral. Weird but true!

Michael Berbae

Strange as it sounds, try to find a Ricky Nelson version of this.
Pretty darned good.

baskie28

I've heard this song done many times ,by many different artist. But this is the most beautiful .Such a wonderful band.

cajunlover1000

Once more proof, if needed, that The Marmalade were, and remain, the best!! All these decades later and still sound as valid as ever - never got the appreciation they so richly deserved!!

Sue Richardson

Yes, a wonderful version of this song. The Tremeloes did a great version check it out. Dean Ford always will have a place in my heart and I mourn his passing on 31.12.2018.

Christine Beevers

Excellent vocals. This music industry is not a fair industry. Otherwise they'd have given this band the recognition they rightfully deserved.

sunshine53andsong

This is one of the first songs I saw and heard Marmalade perform. I was pretty sold by the end of the show. 40 years later and I am still enjoying listening to this great band.

Stefan Tevis

Still one of my favorite bands as 1967-69 were bad years for me and their music lifted me into a better place, which I will always be eternally grateful.

Jade

Really, this band was awesome. The original members did not continue, as The Hollies, Stones.

LindaW1956

Beautiful song.... beautiful voice.. Rest in peace sweet Dean.

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