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The Man On The Wall - Eddie Noack
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The Man On The Wall Eddie Noack

"The Man On The Wall" by Eddie Noack, released in 1966, is a #Country song that explores themes of loneliness and existential reflection. The lyrics convey a sense of haunting presence and introspection, as the protagonist contemplates life and loss. Unique elements include Noack's emotive vocal delivery and storytelling style, which resonate with listeners, highlighting the struggles of the human condition. The song has gained a cult following for its poignant narrative and has influenced later artists in the genre.

The Man On The Wall - Eddie Noack
[Verse 1]
Oh, I've been out all night
Wining, dining on a spree
But as I think about it
Not much dining, mostly wining
And I finally'd gotten home
And this is what I see
A man on the wall
Making faces down at me

[Chorus]
He'd been on my back all night
And had to move when I laid down
But did he have to pick the chandelier
Wearing my wife's gown?
Now, I know that she's my ex-wife
'cause I found a little note
And the man on the wall
Laughs and gloats

[Guitar Solo]

[Piano Solo]

[Guitar Solo]
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