About The Song
“Shame on the Moon” is a song originally written and recorded by Rodney Crowell for his 1981 self-titled album. Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band covered it as the lead single for their 1982 album “The Distance” with Glenn Frey providing background vocals. It achieved commercial success, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The song reflects on the complexities of relationships and human nature, suggesting that until one truly understands another person’s experiences and struggles, one cannot judge them. The lyrics explore themes of empathy, understanding, and the hidden realities individuals face, resonating with listeners through its heartfelt storytelling and relatable sentiments. The track’s poignant lyrics and Seger’s soulful delivery continue to resonate with listeners, making it a timeless classic in the rock genre.
Lyrics
Until you've been beside a man
You don't know what he wants
You don't know if he cries at night
You don't know if he don't
When nothin comes easy
Old nightmares are real
Until you' ve been beside a man
You don't know how he feels
Once inside a woman's heart
A man must keep his head
Heaven opens up the door
Where angels fear to tread
Some men go crazy
Some men go slow
Some men go just where they want
Some men never go
Oh blame it on midnight
Ooh shame on the moon
Everywhere it's all around
Comfort in a crowd
Strangers faces all around
Laughin right out loud
Hey watch where your goin
Step light on old toes
Cause until you've been beside a man
You don't know who he knows
Oh blame it on midnight
Ooh shame on the moon
Oh blame it on midnight
Ooh shame on the moon