The Electrician

The Walker Brothers

About The Electrician

"The Electrician" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Scott Walker . The song was first recorded and released by Walker's pop group The Walker Brothers as their fourteenth UK single and last official released while the group were still active in 1978. The single did not chart. The song describes the work of a CIA torturer. Midge Ure is said to have been influenced by "The Electrician" when composing "Vienna" for Ultravox."The Electrician" was featured as the opening track for the 2008 crime film Bronson directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. In 2019, the song was featured in Episode 4 of On Becoming a God in Central Florida, Season 1. The song was covered by Laurie Anderson for the Scott Walker tribute album Scott Walker: 30 Century Man in 2009. 


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Baby its slow
When lights 
Go low
There's no help 
No
Baby its slow 
When lights 
Go low
There's no help 
No
He's
Drilling through
The spiritus sanctus 
Tonight
Through
The dark hip falls 
Screaming
Oh you mambos
Kill me
And 
Kill me 
And 
Kill me 
If I
Jerk the handle 
You'll die
In your dreams 
If I
Jerk the handle 
Jerk the handle 
You'll
Thrill me 
And
Thrill me 
And
Thrill me 
Baby it's slow 
When lights 
Go low
There's no help 
No

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The Walker Brothers

The Walker Brothers were an American pop group of the 1960s and 1970s, comprising Scott Engel (eventually known professionally as Scott Walker), John Walker (born John Maus, but using the name Walker since his teens), and Gary Leeds (eventually known as Gary Walker). After moving to Britain, they had a number of top ten albums and singles there in the mid 1960s, including the #1 chart hits "Make It Easy on Yourself" and "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore)," both of which also made the US top twenty. more »

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Written by: Scott Engel

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13 facts about this song

Song Origin
"The Electrician" is a song from 1978, created by the American pop group 'The Walker Brothers'.
Scott Walker's Contribution
Scott Walker, born as Noel Scott Engel was a member of The Walker Brothers, and the sole author of "The Electrician".
Album Details
"The Electrician" was part of the final studio album from The Walker Brothers, titled "Nite Flights".
Scott Walker's Role
Scott Walker, as lead vocalist, portrayed the face of the group and was the most outstanding brother singing on "The Electrician".
Song Theme
The song is said to be an allegory for the political and military involvement of America in various parts of the world, particularly South America.
Musical Style
The song exhibits a unique combination of ambient, avant-garde, and art rock, distinguished from the earlier pop style of The Walker Brothers.
Popularity & Influence
"The Electrician" is considered one of the band’s most influential works, often cited as inspiring many other musicians in the genres of experimental and alternative rock.
Critical Acclamation
Over the years, "The Electrician" has received critical acclaim for its innovative style and mature theme.
Cover Versions
British musician David Sylvian recorded a cover version of "The Electrician" in 2000 for his compilation album "Everything and Nothing".
Legacy
The Walker Brothers disbanded after the release of "Nite Flights", but "The Electrician" continues to be remembered as one of their most iconic songs.
Movie Reference
"The Electrician" was used in the movie "Bronson" by Nicolas Winding Refn as well as in the movie "Inglourious Basterds" by Quentin Tarantino.
Walker's Reflections
In later interviews, Scott Walker recalled "The Electrician" with a sense of pride, acknowledging the song's unique character and its position in their musical transition.
Song Length
"The Electrician" is approximately six minutes long, suggesting The Walker Brothers' increasing interest in extending their musical expressions.

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