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| "Man of Sorrows" | ||||
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| Single by Bruce Dickinson | ||||
| from the album Accident of Birth | ||||
| Released | 3 June 1997 | |||
| Recorded | 1997 | |||
| Genre | Heavy metal | |||
| Length | 5:20 | |||
| Label | CMC International | |||
| Songwriter | Bruce Dickinson | |||
| Producer | Roy Z | |||
| Bruce Dickinson singles chronology | ||||
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"Man of Sorrows" is the second single from Bruce Dickinson's fourth solo album, Accident of Birth , released on 3 June 1997.
The song was originally written for a film called Chemical Wedding , which existed only as a script at the time (it was eventually filmed and released in May 2008). The original version of the song, included on The Best of Bruce Dickinson , was recorded in 1990, engineered by André Jacquemin (who is better known for his sound-engineer work for Monty Python), and featured Janick Gers on guitar. [1]
A Spanish version of the song, "Hombre Triste", is included on the 2005 expanded edition of Accident of Birth. A radio edit and an orchestral version of "Man of Sorrows" are included on the same CD.