Desert Song
Michael Schenker Group Lyrics


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We're sailing ships across the desert
And fading in the Arabian sun
You're stallion stands to watch the sun set
The women scream as the camels run

To find a mirage cool oasis
And lie beneath the palms and the sky
Spend the night, a silver moon set
The rising sun in the eagles eye

Heat of a dusky lady, born on the sand
Burnin' with desert fire, cooling the man

Endless is the blowing desert
And in the shipwreck some may be lost
Too hot the sand, too deep the oceans
It's just surviving whatever the cost

Heat of a dusky lady, born on the sand
Burnin' with desert fire, cooling the man

We're sailing ships across the desert
And fading in the Arabian sun
You're stallion stands to watch the sun set
The women scream as the camels run

Heat of a dusky lady, born on the sand
Burnin' with desert fire, cooling the man




Heat of a dusky lady, born on the sand
Burnin' with desert fire, cooling, cooling the man

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Desert Song" by Michael Schenker Group evoke an image of a wild, untamed desert that is both beautiful and dangerous. The opening line, "We're sailing ships across the desert," suggests that the desert is endless and that the journey across it is perilous. The second line, "And fading in the Arabian sun," emphasizes the harshness of the environment and the human desire to survive in such extreme conditions. The imagery of the stallion and the camels also evokes a sense of wildness and free spirit.


The chorus, which is repeated twice, emphasizes the power of the desert in both its beauty and danger. The "heat of a dusky lady, born on the sand" is both sensual and dangerous, adding to the feeling of intensity and passion that the desert evokes. The final repetition of the chorus emphasizes the idea of the desert as a force that can be both destructive and empowering.


Overall, "Desert Song" portrays the desert as a wild, beautiful, and dangerous place that humankind must navigate with care and respect. The lyrics suggest that the desert is a place of extremes, both in its physical nature and its effect on the human spirit.


Line by Line Meaning

We're sailing ships across the desert
Venturing across an arid landscape in a ship-like manner


And fading in the Arabian sun
Slowly disappearing under the intense sunlight of Arabia


You're stallion stands to watch the sun set
Your horse observes the setting sun


The women scream as the camels run
The women shriek while the camels gallop


To find a mirage cool oasis
Searching for an illusory place to relax


And lie beneath the palms and the sky
Resting among the trees and the heavens


Spend the night, a silver moon set
Passing time while the moon is shining


The rising sun in the eagles eye
The sun rising as seen by an eagle


Heat of a dusky lady, born on the sand
The warmth of a sultry woman, originating from the desert


Burnin' with desert fire, cooling the man
Burning with a passionate desire from the desert, yet quenching the thirst of the man


Endless is the blowing desert
The desert seems to never ending due to blowing sands


And in the shipwreck some may be lost
Travellers may lose their way in the extreme terrain


Too hot the sand, too deep the oceans
The sand and sea are both treacherous and difficult to conquer


It's just surviving whatever the cost
The goal is to continue existing, regardless of the sacrifices needed


We're sailing ships across the desert
Venturing across an arid landscape in a ship-like manner


And fading in the Arabian sun
Slowly disappearing under the intense sunlight of Arabia


You're stallion stands to watch the sun set
Your horse observes the setting sun


The women scream as the camels run
The women shriek while the camels gallop


Heat of a dusky lady, born on the sand
The warmth of a sultry woman, originating from the desert


Burnin' with desert fire, cooling the man
Burning with a passionate desire from the desert, yet quenching the thirst of the man


Heat of a dusky lady, born on the sand
The warmth of a sultry woman, originating from the desert


Burnin' with desert fire, cooling, cooling the man
Burning with a passionate desire from the desert, yet quenching the thirst of the man




Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GRAHAM BONNET, MICHAEL WILLI SCHENKER

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@RobertWeingher

The original version with Graham Bonnet on vocals is more powerful but also this version with Gary Barden is good enough, i love this song and the whole album, i think it was the best vocal performance of Graham Bonnet ever, Michael Schenker was fantastic in the seventies and eighties, the bass, drums and the minimal keyboards are superb, thanks for sharing.

@rubytuesday1345

Personally prefer Graham’s vocal on this - a lot more powerful. The rhythm section of Chris and Ted is what makes this track so powerful. The perfect pairing.

@mechelus3102

Gary barden nailed it anyway😊

@asdfzxcv3617

Great song!!!

@woojongson5431

A perfect heavy metal.

@Sixx-qe2px

こうやって改めて聞くと、やっぱり世界中の色々なハードロックグループに多大な影響を与えたグループでありギタリストですね、カッコイイ!

@christervainio

Cool to hear it with Gary Barden on vocals.(Graham Bonnet on the original)

@asdfzxcv3617

You can subscribe on the channel.

@chrismorgan7494

Gary does a great job here, but Bonnet took it next level.

@davidjonorato3554

Graham’s version kills this one.

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