Lightning Fightning

David Bowie · Other Songs - David Bowie

I'll give you back my right to be free

I'll give you back my farm and I'll give you back my house

I'll give you back my right to be free



I've got moon, I've got sun

Lightning, lightning, lightning

I've got me, I've got you

Frightening, frightening, frightening



I'll give you back my farmland and I'll give you back my house

I'll give you back my right to be free



I'll give you back my farmland and I'll give you back my house

I'll give you back my right to be free



I've got moon, I've got sun

(I've got) lightning, lightning, lightning

I've got me, I've got you

(it's) frightening, frightening, frightening

Lightning Fighting

David Bowie's 'Lightning Fighting' stands as a dynamic song in his extensive discography, showcasing his signature theatrical flair and vocal versatility. Recorded during a period where Bowie was experimenting with diverse sonic textures, the track exemplifies his ability to blend rock energy with atmospheric production. While specific album placement varies across different releases and compilations, the song remains a testament to his ongoing evolution as an artist. The recording captures the intensity of his performance style, utilizing layered vocals and driving rhythms that became hallmarks of his work in the 1970s. It reflects his commitment to pushing boundaries within the genre, creating a memorable auditory experience that aligns with his broader artistic vision and influence on rock music.