Out of the Fire (song) explained

Out of the Fire
Cover:Out_of_the_Fire_by_Ian_Moss.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Ian Moss
Album:Matchbook
B-Side:Angel Eyes
Studio:Rhinoceros Studios, Sydney
Genre:Rock, pop rock
Label:Mushroom
Prev Title:Telephone Booth
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Mr Rain
Next Year:1989

"Out of the Fire" is a song written by Australians Don Walker and Ian Moss and recorded by Moss, released in September 1989 as the third single from his debut studio album, Matchbook (1989).

Moss said of the writing process, "I'd been working on it all night, and I knew I needed to stop after I saw the sun coming up. When Don came in he was able to give it a really strong twist - especially in the lyrics and the middle eight. He came to the rescue! That's the way we've always worked - if you have something that inspires you, a thread to pull upon, Don will be the one to really get the best out of it."[1]

Track listing

7" Single (K937)

Notes and References

  1. Mixdown Magazine . Cold Chisel. David James Young. 27 November 2019. 308.