Album version
Remember the morning we dug up your gun
The worms in the barrel, the hangin' sun
Those first nervous evenings of perfume and gin
The lost smell on your breath as I helped you get it in
The rush of your lips, the feel of your name
The beat of your heart, the devil's arcade
You said heroes are needed, so heroes get made
Somebody made a bet, somebody paid
The cool desert morning, then nothin' to save
Just metal and plastic where your body caved
The slow games of poker with Lieutenant Ray
In the ward with the blue walls, a sea with no name
Where you lie adrift with the heroes of the devil's arcade
You sleep and you dream of your buddies Charlie and Jim
And wake with a thick desert dust on your skin
[instrumental]
A voice says "don't worry, I'm here"
Just whisper the word "tomorrow" in my ear
A house on a quiet street, a home for the brave
The glorious kingdom of the sun on your face
Rising from a long night as dark as the grave
On a thin chain of next moments and something like faith
On a morning to order a breakfast to make
A bed draped in sunshine, a body that waits
For the touch of your fingers, the end of the day
The beat of your heart, the beat of your heart
The beat of your heart, the beat of your heart
The beat of your heart, the beat of her heart
The beat of your heart, the slow burning away
Of the bitter fires of the devil's arcade
DEVIL'S ARCADE is a song written by Bruce Springsteen and released on his 2007 album Magic. The above lyrics are for Bruce Springsteen's album version of DEVIL'S ARCADE as released in 2007.
It's unknown when exactly DEVIL'S ARCADE was written, but the song was recorded during the Magic recording sessions which took place between March and May 2007 at Southern Tracks Studios in Atlanta, GA. The song features Patrick Warren on Chamberlin and/or tack piano, and Daniel Laufer on cello.
The story in DEVIL'S ARCADE is about an Iraq war casualty. It can be seen as a sequel to the story in DEVILS & DUST. Dan Cairns writes in The Sunday Times that Magic "is, whether he likes it or not, Springsteen's response to the current [war] being fought and lost in Iraq."
Magic is Bruce Springsteen's fifteenth studio album. It was released on 02 Oct 2007 on Columbia Records. The album was officially announced, along with its track listing, on 16 Aug 2007. It was produced by Brendan O'Brien and was recorded between March and May 2007 at Southern Tracks Studios in Atlanta, GA.
Magic was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album but failed to win. It debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, becoming Springsteen's eighth number one album in the U.S. and selling about 335,000 copies in its first week. Magic also peaked at number one in several European countries including the UK.
The album features 12 tracks and clocks at 50:48. The twelfth track is bonus hidden track that was added to the album two weeks after the album was announced.
Other versions of M DEVIL'S ARCADE AGIC were also officially released.
In preparation for the Magic Tour, DEVIL'S ARCADE was performed during all of the tour's three public warm-up rehearsal shows that took place in September 2007 in Asbury Park and East Rutherford. The song is also known to have been practiced during at least two of the private rehearsals that took place in September 2007 in Asbury Park prior to the tour's first leg, and during at least one of the private rehearsals that took place in February 2008 in Asbury Park prior to the tour's second U.S. leg.
DEVIL'S ARCADE was performed 69 times during the Magic Tour (100 dates, October 2007 to August 2008), including the tour's first 55 consecutive dates. It was not performed on any of the tour's last 27 dates. The live 19 Nov 2007 version of DEVIL'S ARCADE was released on the TD Banknorth Garden, Boston 11/19/07 official live download in 2018. The live 28 Apr 2008 version of DEVIL'S ARCADE was released on the Greensboro, North Carolina April 28, 2008 official live download in 2020.
Bruce Springsteen has been performing on almost all the annual Stand Up for Heroes benefits since 2007. DEVIL'S ARCADE was performed during the first (2007) annual benefit. The song was played solo on acoustic guitar and harmonica.
At least one artist has recorded and released Bruce Springsteen's DEVIL'S ARCADE.
Thanks Thanks Ugo C, Marjolein, Ekimklaw, and Mookdapimp for the lyrics help.
List of available versions of DEVIL'S ARCADE on this website:
DEVIL'S ARCADE [Album version]