The Arms Of Night

Album: Time The Conqueror (2008)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • Browne explained to American Songwriter magazine why this song of seeking and revelation was ambiguous: "I think ambiguity is one of the great treasures I've come upon late in life. [With 'The Arms of Night'] we wrote it in a key too high, and it took forever to figure out how to play it. It's magic. It's mysterious how a particular change will bring stuff out of you, and you'll begin saying stuff... and you won't know where it's going or what you're trying to say. It'd be so much easier if you knew what you wanted to write about and where you wanted to arrive, but it just doesn't happen to work that way for me. It's more like an oracle. The things that come out of your subconscious are much more capable of conveying the truth of the situation than what you're consciously able to summon. It was a challenge to try to figure out who I was talking to, because it's one of those cases where I do a lot of talking to you, but I'm really talking to myself about myself. I like the ambiguity of the song…I'm either talking to someone who has betrayed me, or I'm talking to myself about having betrayed myself. It's sort of left open, and I meant to leave it ambiguous."

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Mike Rutherford (Genesis, Mike + The Mechanics)

Mike Rutherford (Genesis, Mike + The Mechanics)Songwriter Interviews

Mike Rutherford talks about the "Silent Running" storyline and "Land Of Confusion" in the age of Trump.

Who Wrote That Song?

Who Wrote That Song?Music Quiz

Do you know who wrote Patti Smith's biggest hit? How about the Grease theme song? See if you can match the song to the writer.

Tom Waits Lyrics Quiz

Tom Waits Lyrics QuizMusic Quiz

Pool balls, magpies and thorns without roses - how well do you know your Tom Waits lyrics?

The 10 Bands Most Like Spinal Tap

The 10 Bands Most Like Spinal TapSong Writing

Based on criteria like girlfriend tension, stage mishaps and drummer turnover, these are the 10 bands most like Spinal Tap.

Music Video Director David Hogan

Music Video Director David HoganSong Writing

David talks about videos he made for Prince, Alabama, Big & Rich, Sheryl Crow, DMB, Melissa Etheridge and Sisters of Mercy.

Michelle Branch

Michelle BranchSongwriter Interviews

Michelle Branch talks about "Everywhere," "The Game Of Love," and her run-in with a Christian broadcasting network.