Shame On The Moon

About the song

“Shame on the Moon”, released in 1982 by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, wasn’t originally Seger’s song. It was a cover of a Rodney Crowell tune, but Seger’s powerful vocals and the Silver Bullet Band’s signature sound transformed it into a poignant exploration of masculinity.

Here’s a deeper look at the background and themes of this Seger classic:

From Country Roots to Rock Anthem:

Though Seger made the song his own, Crowell’s country roots are evident in the lyrics. Lines like “Where nothin’ comes easy, old nightmares are real” resonate with a working-class experience familiar to Seger’s core audience.

The Vulnerability of Men:

The song delves into a rarely discussed aspect of masculinity: emotional vulnerability. The lyrics, particularly “You don’t know what he wants / You don’t know if he cries at night,” challenge traditional stereotypes of men as stoic and unemotional. Seger’s gravelly voice conveys a sense of longing and yearning, showcasing the complexities men face in expressing their feelings.

The Mystery of Women:

“Shame on the Moon” also explores the complexities of understanding women. The line “Once inside a woman’s heart / A man must keep his head” acknowledges the emotional depth women possess that men may struggle to grasp.

The Ambiguity of Blame:

The repeated refrain, “Blame it on midnight / Shame on the moon,” creates an intriguing ambiguity. It could be interpreted as blaming external forces for impulsive actions, perhaps a reflection on the challenges of maintaining emotional control. Alternatively, it could be a playful way of shrugging off responsibility, a hint of humor amidst the vulnerability.

Legacy of Honesty:

“Shame on the Moon” resonated with listeners because it dared to be honest about masculinity. It challenged the idea that men should be emotionless and presented a more nuanced portrayal of male experience. Seger’s soulful performance and the Silver Bullet Band’s driving rock arrangement further amplified the song’s impact, solidifying its place as a classic exploration of the human condition.

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Lyrics

Until you’ve been beside a manYou don’t know what he wantsYou don’t know if he cries at nightYou don’t know if he don’tWhere nothing comes easy, old nightmares are realUntil you’ve been beside a manYou don’t know how he feels
Once inside a woman’s heartA man must keep his headHeaven opens up the doorWhere angels fear to treadSome men go crazy, some men go slowSome men go just where they wantSome men never go
Oh, blame it on midnightOoh, shame on the moon
Everywhere is all aroundComfort in the crowdStranger’s faces all roundLaughing right out loudHey, watch where you’re goin’Step light on old toesUntil you’ve been beside a manYou don’t know who he knows
Oh, blame it on midnightOoh, shame on the moonOh, blame it on midnightOoh, shame on the moonBlame it on midnightYou can blame it on midnightShame, shame, shame, shame on the moonBlame it on midnightShame on the moon