Sky Pilot

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"Sky Pilot" is a 1968 song by Eric Burdon & the Animals, released on the album The Twain Shall Meet. When released as a single the song was split across both sides, due to its length (7:27). As "Sky Pilot (Parts 1 & 2)" it reached number 14 on the U. S. pop charts and number 15 on the Canadian RPM chart.


Year:
1994
7:30
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He blesses the boys as they stand in line
The smell of gun grease and the bayonets they shine
He's there to help them all that he can
To make them feel wanted he's a good holy man

Sky pilot.....sky pilot
How high can you fly
You'll never, never, never reach the sky
He smiles at the young soldiers

Tells them its all right
He knows of their fear in the forthcoming fight
Soon there'll be blood and many will die
Mothers and fathers back home they will cry

Sky pilot.....sky pilot
How high can you fly
You'll never, never, never reach the sky
He mumbles a prayer and it ends with a smile

The order is given
They move down the line
But he's still behind and he'll meditate
But it won't stop the bleeding or ease the hate

As the young men move out into the battle zone
He feels good, with God you're never alone
He feels tired and he lays on his bed
Hopes the men will find courage in the words that he said

Sky pilot... sky Pilot
How high can you fly
You'll never, never, never reach the sky
You're soldiers of God you must understand

The fate of your country is in your young hands
May God give you strength
Do your job real well
If it all was worth it 

Only time it will tell
In the morning they return
With tears in their eyes
The stench of death drifts up to the skies

A soldier so ill looks at the sky pilot
Remembers the words 
"Thou shalt not kill"
Sky pilot.....sky pilot

How high can you fly
You never, never, never reach the sky

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The Animals

The Animals were an English band of the 1960s, formed in Newcastle upon Tyne during the early part of the decade. The band relocated to London on finding fame in 1964. The Animals were known for their gritty, bluesy sound and deep-voiced frontman Eric Burdon, as exemplified by their signature song and transatlantic No.1 hit single, "The House of the Rising Sun", as well as by hits such as "We Gotta Get out of This Place", "It's My Life", and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood". The band balanced tough, rock-edged pop singles against rhythm and blues-oriented album material. They were known in the US as part of the British Invasion. more »

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Written by: BARRIE ERNEST JENKINS, BARRY JENKINS, DANNY MCCULLOCH, ERIC VICTOR BURDON, JOHNNY WEIDER, VIC BRIGGS

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10 facts about this song

Origin
"Sky Pilot" is a song by "Eric Burdon & The Animals," a British rock band that experienced substantial success in the 1960s.
Release Date and Album
The song was first released in 1968 as a single and later included in the band's 1968 album called "The Twain Shall Meet."
Background
"Sky Pilot" was written by Eric Burdon during the peak of the Vietnam War. Hence, it reflects the prevalent anti-war sentiments of the time.
Genre Classification
The song falls under the genre of psychedelic rock, a genre that emerged in the '60s and is known for its extended solos and complex song structures.
Song Length
At a length of 7 minutes 27 seconds, "Sky Pilot" is significantly longer than most other popular songs from the same era. The British radio version was split into two parts because it was too long to be played in full.
Song Structure
The song is divided into two parts. The first part, "Sky Pilot," is about a military chaplain who blesses a body of troops before a battle while questioning the morality of his role. The second part contains sound effects of war, such as gunfire and explosions, along with a bagpipe solo.
Bagpipe Solo
The bagpipe solo in "Sky Pilot" is a rendition of "All the Bluebonnets Are Over the Border," a traditional Scottish tune. This contributes to the song's distinct sound.
Chart Performance
Despite its unconventional length, "Sky Pilot" achieved considerable chart success. It reached #14 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at #7 in the UK Singles Chart.
Critical Reception
The song was praised for its powerful anti-war message and innovative sound design. However, it was also criticized by some for its explicit depiction of war.
Legacy
Over the years, "Sky Pilot" has firmly established itself as one of The Animals' most iconic songs. It has been covered by several artists and featured in multiple film and television soundtracks. The song continues to be remembered as a poignant commentary on the Vietnam War.

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