I'll start with some background information of the original artists from Wikipedia. According to the website, The Cab is an American rock band who haven't gotten a single single into the main Billboard 100 but have charted on the Billboard 200 (the album charts) with one EP (Lock Me Up) and two albums (Symphony Soldier & Whisper War). Interestingly enough, they haven't released a new single, EP or album since 2014.

Shifting back to focus on the song, we'll focus on the lyrics first. The song tells a story about someone who is willing to break the rules just to be with someone they love deeply. They don't care about the consequences or whatever negative thing life may throw about them, as long as they're safe, it's alright. In the song, they portray this story metaphorically through a generic war as a shoulder.


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What makes it strange is that the song that was nightcored wasn't even a single to begin with. "Angel with a Shotgun" was the opening track for The Cab's second album, Symphony Soldier setting up what the album will sound like and the themes surrounding it.

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Although DA's previous release was largely country, this album marked the start of a return to the band's pre-label roots, rock and roll, which took some of their country fans by surprise. Shotgun Angel was half country and half rock opera. The 'side two' of the LP featured lush orchestrations and a string of rock songs linked together in a way that was reminiscent of The Beatles Sgt. Peppers album.[1][2] The band even made a number of concert performances at this time with a full orchestra backing them.

In 1986, the entire "side two" of the album was remixed and re-released on a collection called The Revelation with some narration by Chuck Smith included between songs.[1] The song "Soon!" was also added. The first appearance of the album on CD was in 1990.

In 2001 M8 put together a two-CD Shotgun Angel: 25th Anniversary Edition. The first CD was a re-issue of the original album while the second featured a two-part interview with Terry Taylor and Jerry Chamberlain on Rock & Religion Radio Show. While the band's management had involvement in the artwork of the release, the overall finished product was disappointing due to the label's poor quality control. The release included audio glitches, and even band members names were misspelled. Almost immediately, the band wanted to revisit the album with what it saw as an appropriate reissue once the timing was right and the budget was available.

In the years that followed the band's audio archives were cleaned-up and transferred to digital format. The first results of these efforts were released in 2006 with the two-disc deluxe 30th Anniversary edition of Daniel Amos, expanded editions of Terry Taylor's Imaginarium: Songs from the Neverhood and Darn Floor - Big Bite and not long after Shotgun Angel.

Stunt Records' Tom Gulotta and Eric Townsend were put in charge of putting a new Shotgun Angel reissue together, which would be released in connection with Born Twice Records. Gulotta cleaned up the original album master and made sure that digital glitches that were even found on the original CD release were corrected. The entire album was remastered and Townsend began remixing the band's original 1976 four-track pre-production demos and portions of the album's original 24-track masters for the bonus disc, in an effort to give listeners a new a unique way of hearing some of the album's tracks. Some band members were able to uncover numerous unpublished photos which would be used in the project's artwork and packaging. Other band members pored over the liner notes and lyrics to make corrections to errors found on all previous releases - including the original Maranatha! release. This culminated in June 2011 with Shotgun Angel: Collectors Deluxe Edition a two-disc set. It includes a 24-page booklet with full lyrics, unreleased songs, studio outtakes and other rarities.

AllMusic showed a mixed reaction in their retrospective review, noting the overt similarity to the Eagles and deeming the rock opera of side two "a little too wide-eyed and doomsaying for most modern audiences". However, they praised the track "Better," comparing it to the psychedelic rock work of The Beatles.[3] Critiques from other publications offered the following: "This record is a flat-out winner. Brilliant." from Campus Life Magazine; "Shotgun Angel' is truly an offering of excellence to the Lord." from Buzz magazine (UK), and "Not until now have we seen an album that is as versatile, professional, or as serious musically as is Daniel Amos' Shotgun Angel." from the Cornerstone newspaper.[2] In Powell's Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music he offers that it sounds "like nothing ever produced in contemporary music, Christian or otherwise" even though he notes comparisons with Queen, Pink Floyd and Abbey Road.[1]

In terms of chords and melody, Angel With a Shotgun has complexity on par with the typical song, having near-average scores in Chord-Melody Tension and below-average scores in Chord Complexity, Melodic Complexity, Chord Progression Novelty and Chord-Bass Melody.

Angel With a Shotgun is written in the key of D Major. According to the Theorytab database, it is the 2nd most popular key among Major keys and the 2nd most popular among all keys. Major keys, along with minor keys, are a common choice for popular songs. The three most important chords, built off the 1st, 4th and 5th scale degrees are all major chords (D Major, G Major, and A Major).See the D Major Cheat Sheet for popular chords, chord progressions, downloadable midi files and more!

Angel with a Shotgun is very good at precision as it can shoot anything or anyone from a far range without missing. But it cannot pierce through metal or stone such as a metal car, shield, stone wall etc.

In my opinion, as with many others, apparently, it's a love song. It's the kind of love where you would do anything just to be with this person, just to be near them. You would break any and every rule for them and if you don't make it in to heaven for your sins, tough. It doesn't matter.

I think it's about someone going to war and is leaveing there lover "Wife/Girlfreind". "Get out your guns, battles begun,Are you a saint, or a sinner?" Meaning the battle has begun are you ready."If loves a fight, than I shall die,With my heart on a trigger." If I can't have love and I have to fight i'll will kill myself with a gun. "They say before you start a war,You better know what you're fighting for." Before you fight someone, think why your fighting. "Well baby, you are all that I adore,If love is what you need, a soldier I will be." Meaning I adore you if you need love i'll fight for you. "I'm an angel with a shotgun,Fighting til' the wars won," I've never sinned but for you I will fight and I don't care if heaven won't accept me."I'll throw away my faith, babe, just to keep you safe.Don't you know you're everything I have?" I would do anything for you becuase all I have is you. "Sometimes to win, you've got to sin,Don't mean I'm not a believer.? and major Tom, will sing along.Yeah, they still say I'm a dreamer." Sometimes you need to sin to have love but it doesn't mean i've done something real bad and my friend will sing along becuase he has the same problem. And thats all i have HOPE YOU THINK THE SAME :D

In an angel's view it could be forbidden love with any human regardless of gender. Interspecies relationships are sinful according to the bible with the cities (don't remember names), the people were in homosexual relations before and it didn't seem to bother God until they tried to... Get it on with angels.... If the homosexuality bothered him, the cities would have been destroyed before the angels could have been sent.

I agree that this song is a love song. It is quite a beautiful one at that, but I think the singer is trying to convey the message that the said character is telling his lover that he would do anything for them.If loves a fight, then I shall die, with my heart on the trigger.-basically saying that said person would die for the other because of how much they love them.They say before you start a war, you better know what you're fighting for/well baby, you are all that I adore. If love is what you need, a soldier I will be.-saying that said person know exactly what he's fighting for. He's fighting for the other's love.I'm an angel with a shot gun-they have a good reputation, but they're willing to let that go for the person they love.I don't care if heaven won't take me back./Throw away my faith, babe, just to keep you safe.-this is a deep statement considering that they are basically saying that they'd give up God and all that they stand for to earn this person's love.

I'm an angel with a shotgun

Fighting till' the wars won

I don't care if heaven won't take me back

I'll throw away my faith, babe, just to keep you safe

Don't you know you're everything I have?

And I, wanna live, not just survive, tonight

I'm an angel with a shotgun

Fighting till' the wars won

I don't care if heaven won't take me back

I'll throw away my faith, babe, just to keep you safe

Don't you know you're everything I have?

(I'm an angel with a shotgun)

And I, want to live, not just survive, tonight

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