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{{Song_infobox |
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| Name = Low Man's Lyric |
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| Cover = |
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| Artist = [[Metallica]] |
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| Album = [[ReLoad]] |
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| Released = [[November 18]], [[1997]] |
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| track_no = 11 |
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| Recorded = [[1997|July 1997]] |
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| Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]] |
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| Length = 7:37 |
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| Writer = [[James Hetfield]], [[Lars Ulrich]] |
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| Label = [[Elektra Records|Elektra]] |
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| Producer = [[Bob Rock]], [[Metallica]] |
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| [Chart Position =] |
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| prev = Prince Charming |
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| next = Attitude |
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| prev_no = 10 |
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| next_no = 12 |
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}} |
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"Low Man's Lyric" is the eleventh song from [[Metallica]]'s seventh studio album, [[ReLoad]]. It is a slow ballad following the likes of [[Nothing Else Matters]] and [[Mama Said (Metallica song)| Mama Said]]. The song seems to be about a homeless [[heroin]] addict begging for forgiveness from his estranged family before he dies. |
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It features Bernardo Bigalli on [[violin]] and David Miles on [[hurdy gurdy]]. It is one of the few Metallica songs (prior to the 2003 [[St. Anger]]) not to feature a guitar solo. |
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==Demo== |
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The song's demo was named "Mine Eyes" and was recorded on [[October 30]], [[1995]] at [[Lars Ulrich]]'s home recording studio "The Dungeon". |
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== External links == |
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*[http://www.encycmet.com/songs/sr2lowml.shtml] |
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[[Category:Songs written by James Hetfield]] |
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[[Category:Songs written by Lars Ulrich]] |
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