Song For The day May 5th 2024

20 days ago
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From the album Stand Up by Jethro Tull released in 1969
the song We used To Know
Whenever I get to feel this way,
try to find new words to say,
I think about the bad old days
we used to know.
Nights of winter turn me cold --
fears of dying, getting old.
We ran the race and the race was won
by running slowly.
Could be soon we'll cease to sound,
slowly upstairs, faster down.
Then to revisit stony grounds,
we used to know.
Remembering mornings, shillings spent,
made no sense to leave the bed.
The bad old days they came and went
giving way to fruitful years.
Saving up the birds in hand
while in the bush the others land.
Take what we can before the man
says it's time to go.
Each to his own way I'll go mine.
Best of luck in what you find.
But for your own sake remember times
we used to know.
Side one
No. Title Length
1. "A New Day Yesterday" 4:10
2. "Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square" 2:12
3. "Bourée" (Instrumental; J. S. Bach, arr. by Anderson) 3:46
4. "Back to the Family" 3:48
5. "Look into the Sun" 4:20
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "Nothing Is Easy" 4:25
2. "Fat Man" 2:52
3. "We Used to Know" 4:00
4. "Reasons for Waiting" 4:05
5. "For a Thousand Mothers" 4:13
Jethro Tull

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, acoustic guitar, Hammond organ, piano, mandolin, balalaika, mouth organ, production
Martin Lancelot Barre - electric guitar, additional flute (on tracks 2 and 9)
Glenn Cornick - bass guitar (all tracks but 5 and 7)
Clive Bunker - drums, percussion

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