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Struck by Lightning

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Struck by Lightning Lyrics

[Verse 1]
You can drown in your sorrows, you can float out to sea
Where the maelstrom is hollerin', for a moment you’re free
Oh, vagabond warrior, you’re a long way from home
Where the eagles are soaring, and kings are enthroned

[Chorus]
Can you save me?
Can you save me?
Can you save me?
I've been struck by lightning

[Verse 2]
You’ve been spared from the gallows, but it’s still not the end
You got the rest of your life to make your amends
It’s harbor you’re seeking, and shelter from harm
Don’t leave me here stranded, better sound the alarm

[Chorus]
Can you save me?
Can you save me?
Can you save me?
I've been struck by lightning

[Bridge]
The heavens opened up, and an angel spoke:
"You can’t go home, they’ll just keep throwing stones."
"You’re better off on more enlightened shores."
"You stick around and you’ll get nothing..."
[Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
Can you save me?
Can you save me?
Can you save me?

[Outro (chanting)]
Struck in the back by lightning, struck in the back by lightning! (x2)

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“Struck by Lightning” is a song by American rock band Toto, released as the third and final single from their greatest hits album, 40 Trips Around the Sun. The song was composed by Toto band members Steve Lukather, David Paich, Joseph Williams and Steve Porcaro, this track boasts an tough attitude which would not have been out of place on 1984’s Isolation or 1992’s Kingdom of Desire. Yet “Struck By Lightning offers something different, with Joseph Williams at his hard-rocking best. Since Williams’ return to Toto for the 35th anniversary tour and live album, he has proven to be Toto’s most versatile and dependable vocalist. He belts out the lyrics on “Struck By Lightning” with a pleading and urgency, fitting the subject matter of a man on the edge.

Of course, none of it would not work if the basic track wasn’t as strong. This Toto produced and engineered song is sonically as smooth as any from their Top 40 heyday. There are touches of Steve Porcaro’s synth magic, however the mood is set by Steve Lukather’s meaty rhythm guitar and Lukather’s no-nonsense bass playing. Drummer Shannon Forrest provides a fittingly direct back beat, locking into the groove as you expect on a Toto song. There is a neat middle breakdown with a chanted vocal, but then all hell breaks loose with a melodically powerful solo from Luke.

“Struck By Lightning” easily fits among the more familiar hits on 40 Trips Around the Sun, and it’s not even my favorite new Toto song. This is a powerful testament to a band which continues to forge ahead.

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