The Beast in Me

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"The Beast in Me" is a song by English musician Nick Lowe. The song features slow, mournful music and lyrics describing the narrator's struggle with destructive habits and personality traits: "The beast in me / Is caged by frail and fragile bars".

The recording debut for "The Beast In Me" was by American singer Johnny Cash from his American Recordings album released in April 1994. Cash was Lowe's father-in-law from 1979 to 1990, during Lowe's marriage to singer Carlene Carter. A live version of the song by Cash appears on his 2005 DVD Live at Montreux 1994.

Lowe's first recording of the song appeared in his album The Impossible Bird, released in November 1994. A live version by Lowe appears on his 2004 live album Untouched Takeaway.

Covers[]

Year Singer/Group Album Comments
1994 Johnny Cash American Recordings
1996 Camisa de Vênus Quem é Você? Retitled to Portuguese "O Mal que Habita em Mim"
1998 Trevor Harrison (as “Eddie Grundy”) The World of Eddie Grundy
  • previously appeared on the various artists compilation album Doing It Right in 1996
2006 Jim Byrnes (actor) House of Refuge
2007 Remate No Land Recordings
2007 Marc Vincent Secrets of a Bedroom Artist
2008 Martin Kitcher Band Eyes to the Left
2008 Mark van den Berg Sings the Hits of Johnny Cash
2011 Skeggs Shades of Cash
  • tribute album to Johnny Cash
2011 Mark Lanegan The Hangover Part II: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2011 Willie Carmichael Patched and Pulled Together
2011 Farrell Spence Song for the Sea
2012 The Vaccines Please Please Do Not Disturb
2014 Delaney Davidson Swim Down

Appearances in other media[]

The Lowe studio version of the song features over the closing credits of the pilot episode of US television show The Sopranos. The song features on the commercially available soundtrack CD. Johnny Cash's version also appears in the 2011 film The Hangover: Part II but Mark Lanegan did a version for the soundtrack.

Melwood Cutlery's version of the song features over the closing credits of Project Grizzly, a 1996 National Film Board documentary about Canadian inventor, Troy Hurtubise and his quest to create a suit in which to meet a Grizzly Bear.

The Lowe version plays over the closing credits of season 2's episode 6, of the Epix series 'Get Shorty'

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