In And Out Of Time
Michael Schenker Group Lyrics


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It doesn't matter
if you're wrong or if you're right.
It makes no difference
if you're black or if you're white.
All men are equal
till the victory is won.
No colour or religion
ever stopped the bullet from a gun.
Out in the fields,
the fighting has begun.
Out on the streets,
they're falling one by one.
Out from the skies,
a thousand more will die each day.
Death is just a heartbeat away.
It doesn't matter
if you're left or to the right.
Don't try to hide behind the cause
for what you fight.
There'll be no prisoners taken
when the day is done.
No flag or uniform
ever stopped the bullet from a gun.
Out in the fields,
the fighting has begun.
Out on the streets,
they're falling one by one.
Out from the skies,
a thousand more will die each day.
Death is just a heartbeat away.
There's no communication,
no one to take the blame.
The cries of every nation
have fallen on deaf ears again.
Out in the fields.
Out in the fields.
They are falling one by one.
Out in the fields.
No flag has ever stopped
the bullet from a gun.
Death is just a heartbeat away.
Out in the fields,
a heartbeat away.
Out in the fields.
Death is just a heartbeat away.
Out in the fields,
a heartbeat away.
Out in the fields.
In the fields,
the fighting has begun.
Out on the streets,
they're falling one by one.
Out from the skies,




a thousand more will die each day.
OUT!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Out in the Fields" speak about the senselessness of war and the fact that people are equal in the face of death. The song discusses how war does not discriminate based on race or religion, and how it results in the loss of lives on both sides. Michael Schenker and Gary Barden explain how war causes people to lose sight of what they are fighting for or against, and there is no moral high ground in killing others. The lyrics emphasize the fact that death is just a heartbeat away, and there is no glory in dying on the battlefield.


The lyrics call for an end to the fighting, as it has led to the loss of countless lives with no end in sight. The lines “No flag or uniform ever stopped the bullet from a gun” emphasizes the fact that wars do not have winners or losers, but only casualties. The lyrics also allude to the lack of communication between nations and the inability to hold anyone accountable for starting the conflicts. It highlights the disenchantment felt by individuals with the lack of acknowledgment and failure of nations to listen to the cries of people caught in the midst of war.


Line by Line Meaning

It doesn't matter
The following discussion applies regardless of circumstances.


if you're wrong or if you're right.
Whether you are correct or mistaken, is irrelevant.


It makes no difference
It is unimportant that...


if you're black or if you're white.
...you are of any race.


All men are equal
All humans share the same qualities.


till the victory is won.
Until the final decision has been made.


No colour or religion
Neither race nor belief system


ever stopped the bullet from a gun.
Prevents someone from being killed by weapons of war.


Out in the fields,
On the frontlines of battle,


the fighting has begun.
Combat has commenced.


Out on the streets,
On the city roads,


they're falling one by one.
People are being killed one by one.


Out from the skies,
From the air,


a thousand more will die each day.
A thousand more will perish daily.


Death is just a heartbeat away.
Death is nearby.


if you're left or to the right.
Whether you lean left or right politically.


Don't try to hide behind the cause
Do not wrongly justify your actions.


for what you fight.
For your reasons for fighting.


There'll be no prisoners taken
No captives will be preserved.


when the day is done.
By the end of the day.


No flag or uniform
Neither emblem or attire,


ever stopped the bullet from a gun.
Can prevent a weapon from taking a life.


Out in the fields,
On the frontlines of battle,


the fighting has begun.
Combat has commenced.


Out on the streets,
On the city roads,


they're falling one by one.
People are being killed one by one.


Out from the skies,
From the air,


a thousand more will die each day.
A thousand more will perish daily.


Death is just a heartbeat away.
Death is right around the corner.


There's no communication,
No contact between people,


no one to take the blame.
Nobody is willing to take responsibility.


The cries of every nation
The protests of every country


have fallen on deaf ears again.
Are being systematically ignored.


Out in the fields.
On the frontlines of battle.


Out in the fields.
On the frontlines of battle.


They are falling one by one.
People are being killed one by one.


Out in the fields.
On the frontlines of battle.


No flag has ever stopped
No banner has ever halted,


the bullet from a gun.
Projectiles from weapons of war.


Death is just a heartbeat away.
Death is a hair's breadth away.


Out in the fields,
On the frontlines of battle,


a heartbeat away.
Death is almost here.


Out in the fields.
On the frontlines of battle.


Death is just a heartbeat away.
Death will arrive shortly.


Out in the fields,
On the frontlines of battle,


a heartbeat away.
Death is rapidly approaching.


In the fields,
On the battleground,


the fighting has begun.
Combat has commenced on the battlefield.


Out on the streets,
On the city roads,


they're falling one by one.
People are losing their lives one after another.


Out from the skies,
From the air,


a thousand more will die each day.
A thousand more will perish on a daily basis.


OUT!
END.




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing
Written by: GARY (GB MOORE

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Chris Logan


on Fatal Strike

Hahahaha This was an entertaining read! Not precisely correct, but very close. Looks like ChatGPT 3.5 gave this analysis of the lyrics.

"Solo flight" refers to the actual personnel on the aircraft, not a lone aircraft: 1 crew member on board an F-117 Nighthawk, with a wing man in another F-117 flying in tandem, 'holding tight.'

The song was written based on the real, true to life account from the pilot of the first aircraft to drop bombs on Baghdad, Iraq, at the very start of the Gulf War. His first target was the main communications tower, downtown.

Crossing the border at Rafha refers to Rafha, Saudi Arabia, not to be confused with Rafah, Egypt (along its border with the Gaza Strip).

The following link is not the article from which the lyrics were derived, but it is close; It's the account from an F-117 pilot that flew into Baghdad the same night, but in the 2nd wave of Nighthawks as opposed to the first:

https://www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/gulf-war-black-jet-over-baghdad/

Check it out - It's an interesting read!

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