Heathen (The Rays)

Album: Heathen (2002)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • This song finds Bowie reflecting on his own mortality. He said: "The words started appearing out of nowhere. I just couldn't control them."
  • Written prior to September 11, 2001, the song was released as the title track of Bowie's Heathen album nine months after the attacks giving it an added meaning.
  • Bowie's assertion that "all things must pass" was likely a nod to the recently deceased George Harrison.
  • David Bowie recorded the song at Allaire Studios, situated remotely on a mountaintop overlooking the Catskills range near Woodstock. He started the tune one July morning as he observed deer grazing on the mountainside and in the distance a car skirting the reservoir.

    "The words came tumbling out," Bowie would recall, "and I realized what it was about... Not a dialogue between man and his god, between man and life itself... Confronting the realization that life is a finite thing, and that he can already feel it, life itself, actually going from him, ebbing out of him, the weakening of age."
  • Bowie and his crew were still at Allaire when the twin towers came down – they could see the orange glow from 130 miles away. Bowie said that he only amended a few lyrics on the Heathen album after 9/11, including maybe this song's opening lines.

    Steel on the skyline
    Sky made of glass

Comments: 1

  • Bowieaddict1 from L.a.There will never be an artist as magnificent as Bowie. He excelled in all facets of the arts while managing to break through to each one of us. I'll see you soon Starman. Pls meet me by the gate.
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Angelo Moore of Fishbone

Angelo Moore of FishboneSongwriter Interviews

Fishbone has always enjoyed much more acclaim than popularity - Angelo might know why.

Alan Merrill of The Arrows

Alan Merrill of The ArrowsSongwriter Interviews

In her days with The Runaways, Joan Jett saw The Arrows perform "I Love Rock And Roll," which Alan Merrill co-wrote - that story and much more from this glam rock pioneer.

Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty

Rob Thomas of Matchbox TwentySongwriter Interviews

Rob Thomas on his Social Distance Sessions, co-starring with a camel, and his friendship with Carlos Santana.

Rufus Wainwright

Rufus WainwrightSongwriter Interviews

Rufus Wainwright on "Hallelujah," his album Unfollow The Rules, and getting into his "lyric trance" on 12-hour walks.

Classic Metal

Classic MetalFact or Fiction

Ozzy, Guns N' Roses, Judas Priest and even Michael Bolton show up in this Classic Metal quiz.

Ian Anderson: "The delight in making music is that you don't have a formula"

Ian Anderson: "The delight in making music is that you don't have a formula"Songwriter Interviews

Ian talks about his 3 or 4 blatant attempts to write a pop song, and also the ones he most connected with, including "Locomotive Breath."