Devil Or The Blue Cat's Song

Volbeat · Rock The Rebel / Metal The Devil [2007]

Drunken spectators, the crucifield demon on my shoulder cry loud

Banging the head against the table

The whiskey can no longer find it's way home

In the corner of fallen fights a cat sits licking it's wounds

It's eyes will forever take me home



OOOOH devil from the birth (x2)

OOOOH devil or the blue cat's song



Poisoning the mind with liqour who calls all the demons to shine

Pain no penance, forget the martyrs

This is your own way to copy your mind

In the corner of fallen fights a cat sits licking it's wounds

It's eyes will forever take me home



OOOOH devil from the birth (x2)

OOOOH devil or the blue cat's song



In the light i'm blind but i'm clean

And they know in the darkness i'm home

Well there's something else and it's screams

And i know, if let i lose



OOOOH devil or the blue cat's song



The unexpected struggle to come back and plotting the forcast to stars

Fixtures the escot among the remembrance of the days

that was falling apart

In the corner of fallen fights a cat sits licking it's wounds

It's eyes will forever take me home



OOOOH devil from the birth (x2)

OOOOH devil or the blue cat's song

Devil Or The Blue Cat's Song

Volbeat's 'Devil Or The Blue Cat's Song' stands as a defining track from their 2007 debut album, Rock The Rebel / Metal The Devil. The Danish rock band blends heavy metal riffs with bluesy undertones, creating a sound that distinguishes them within the European hard rock scene. This recording captures the group's early energy, featuring the signature guitar work and vocal delivery that would later characterize their broader discography. The song reflects the band's ability to merge traditional rock structures with modern production techniques, establishing a foundation for their subsequent releases. As part of their initial body of work, it highlights Volbeat's commitment to crafting anthemic, guitar-driven music that resonates with fans of the genre. The track remains a staple in their live performances, showcasing the enduring appeal of their unique musical identity.