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DISCID=7108e40a,7808e30a
DTITLE=Jethro Tull / Stand Up
TTITLE0=A New Day Yesterday
TTITLE1=Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square
TTITLE2=Bouree
TTITLE3=Back To The Family
TTITLE4=Look Into The Sun
TTITLE5=Nothing Is Easy
TTITLE6=Fat Man
TTITLE7=We Used To Know
TTITLE8=Reasons For Waiting
TTITLE9=For A Thousand Mothers
EXTD=Glen Cornick played bass guitar.\n\nClive Bunker played drums and 
EXTD=all manner of percussion.\n\nMartin Lancelot Barre played electric
EXTD= guitar, and flute on \nside one track two, and side two track fo
EXTD=ur.\n\nIan Anderson played flute, acoustic guitar, hammond organ, 
EXTD=\npiano, mandolin, balalaika, mouth organ and sang.\n\nSome new son
EXTD=gs for you.  They were composed by Ian \nAnderson, recorded in Mo
EXTD=rgan Studio with engineer Andy \nJohns, and are published by Chry
EXTD=salis Music.\n\nStrings on `Reasons for waiting' were arranged and
EXTD= \nconducted by David Palmer.\n\nThe cover was based on ideas from 
EXTD=Terry Ellis and John \nWilliams and printed on woodcuts by New Yo
EXTD=rk graphic \nartist, Jimmy Grashow.\n\n`Stand Up' was produced by T
EXTD=erry Ellis and Ian Anderson \nfor Chrysalis Productions and.....e
EXTD=r, well yes!  It really has \nturned out nicely.
EXTT0=A New Day Yesterday (Anderson 4:08)\n\n\nMy first and last time wit
EXTT0=h you\nand we had some fun.\nWent walking through the trees, yeah!
EXTT0=\nAnd then I kissed you once.\nOh I want to see you soon\nbut I won
EXTT0=der how.\nIt was a new day yesterday\nbut it's an old day now.\n\nSp
EXTT0=ent a long time looking\nfor a game to play.\nMy luck should be so
EXTT0= bad now\nto turn out this way.\nOh I had to leave today\njust when
EXTT0= I thought I'd found you.\nIt was a new day yesterday\nBut it's an
EXTT0= old day now.
EXTT1=Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square (Anderson 2:03)\n\n\nBright city w
EXTT1=oman\nwalking down Leicester Square everyday.\nGonna get a piece o
EXTT1=f my mind.\nYou think you're not a piece of my kind.\nEv'rywhere t
EXTT1=he people looking.\nWhy don't you get up and sing?\n\nBright city w
EXTT1=oman\nwhere did you learn all the things you say?\nYou listen to t
EXTT1=he newsmen on TV.\nYou may fool yourself but you don't fool me.\nI
EXTT1='ll see you in another place, another time.\nYou may be someone's
EXTT1=, but you won't be mine.
EXTT2=Bouree (Anderson 3:45 (Originally by Bach))\n\n\n[Instrumental]
EXTT3=Back To The Family (Anderson 3:45)\n\n\nMy telephone wakes me in th
EXTT3=e morning --\nhave to get up to answer the call.\nSo I think I'll 
EXTT3=go back to the family\nwhere no one can ring me at all.\nLiving th
EXTT3=is life has its problems\nso I think that I'll give it a break.\nO
EXTT3=h, I'm going back to the family\n`cause I've had about all I can 
EXTT3=take.\n\nMaster's in the counting house\ncounting all his money.\nSi
EXTT3=ster's sitting by the mirror --\nshe thinks her hair looks funny.
EXTT3=\nAnd here am I thinking to myself\njust wond'ring what things to 
EXTT3=do.\n\nI think I enjoyed all my problems\nWhere I did not get nothi
EXTT3=ng for free.\nOh, I'm going back to the family --\ndoing nothing i
EXTT3=s bothering me.\nI'll get a train back to the city\nthat soft life
EXTT3= is getting me down.\nThere's more fun away from the family\nget s
EXTT3=ome action when I pull into town.\n\nEverything I do is wrong,\nwha
EXTT3=t the hell was I thinking?\nPhone keeps ringing all day long\nI go
EXTT3=t no time for thinking.\nAnd every day has the same old way\nof gi
EXTT3=ving me too much to do.
EXTT4=Look Into The Sun (Anderson 4:18)\n\n\nTook a sad song of one sweet
EXTT4= evening\nI smiled and quickly turned away.\nIt's not easy singing
EXTT4= sad songs\nbut still the easiest way I have to say.\nSo when you 
EXTT4=look into the sun\nsee all the things we haven't done --\noh was i
EXTT4=t better then to run\nthan to spend the summer crying.\nNow summer
EXTT4= cannot come anyway.\n\nI had waited for time to change her.\nThe o
EXTT4=nly change that came was over me.\nShe pretended not to want love
EXTT4= --\nI hope she was only fooling me.\nSo when you look into the su
EXTT4=n\nlook for the pleasures nearly won.\nOr was it better then to ru
EXTT4=n\nthan to spend the summer singing.\nAnd summer could have come i
EXTT4=n a day.\n\nSo if you hear my sad song singing\nremember who and wh
EXTT4=at you nearly had.\nIt's not easy singing sad songs\nwhen you can 
EXTT4=sing the song to make me glad.\nSo when you look into the sun\nand
EXTT4= see the words you could have sung:\nIt's not too late, only begu
EXTT4=n,\nwe can still make summer.\nYes, summer always comes anyway.\n\nS
EXTT4=o when you look into the sun\nand see the words you could have su
EXTT4=ng:\nIt's not too late, only begun.\nLook into the sun.
EXTT5=Nothing Is Easy (Anderson 4:20)\n\n\nNothing is easy.\nThough time g
EXTT5=ets you worrying\nmy friend, it's okay.\nJust take your life easy\n
EXTT5=and stop all that hurrying,\nbe happy my way.\n\nWhen tension start
EXTT5=s mounting\nand you've lost count\nof the pennies you've missed,\nj
EXTT5=ust try hard and see why they're not worrying me,\nthey're last o
EXTT5=n my list.\nNothing's easy.\n\nNothing is easy, you'll find\nthat th
EXTT5=e squeeze won't turn out so bad.\nYour fingers may freeze, worse 
EXTT5=things happen at sea,\nthere's good times to be had.\nSo if you're
EXTT5= alone and you're down to the bone,\njust give us a play.\nYou'll 
EXTT5=smile in a while and discover\nthat I'll get you happy my way --\n
EXTT5=nothing's easy.
EXTT6=Fat Man (Anderson 2:48)\n\n\nDon't want to be a fat man,\npeople wou
EXTT6=ld think that I was\njust good fun.\nWould rather be a thin man,\nI
EXTT6= am so glad to go on being one.\nToo much to carry around with yo
EXTT6=u,\nno chance of finding a woman who\nwill love you in the morning
EXTT6= and all the night time too.\n\nDon't want to be a fat man,\nhave n
EXTT6=ot the patience to ignore all that.\nHate to admit to myself half
EXTT6= of my problems\ncame from being fat.\nWon't waste my time feeling
EXTT6= sorry for him,\nI've seen the other side to being thin.\nRoll us 
EXTT6=both down a mountain\nand I'm sure the fat man would win.
EXTT7=We Used To Know (Anderson 3:55)\n\n\nWhenever I get to feel this wa
EXTT7=y,\nhard to find new words to say,\nI think about the bad old days
EXTT7=\nwe used to know.\n\nNights of winter turn me cold --\nfears of dyi
EXTT7=ng, getting old.\nWe ran the race and the race was won\nby running
EXTT7= slowly.\n\nCould be soon we'll cease to sound,\nslowly upstairs, f
EXTT7=aster down.\nThen to revisit stony grounds,\nwe used to know.\n\nRem
EXTT7=embering mornings, shillings spent,\nmade no sense to leave the b
EXTT7=ed.\nThe bad old days they came and went\ngiving way to fruitful y
EXTT7=ears.\n\nSaving up the birds in hand\nwhile in the bush the others 
EXTT7=land.\nTake what we can before the man\nsays it's time to go.\n\nEac
EXTT7=h to his own way I'll go mine.\nBest of luck with what you find.\n
EXTT7=But for your own sake remember times\nwe used to know.
EXTT8=Reasons For Waiting (Anderson 4:00)\n\n\nWhat a sight for my eyes\nt
EXTT8=o see you in sleep.\nCould it stop the sun rise\nhearing you weep?
EXTT8=\nYou're not seen, you're not heard\nbut I stand by my word.\nCame 
EXTT8=a thousand miles\njust to catch you while you're smiling.\n\nWhat a
EXTT8= day for laughter\nand walking at night.\nMe following after, your
EXTT8= hand holding tight.\nAnd the memory stays clear with the song th
EXTT8=at you hear.\nIf I can but make\nthe words awake the feeling.\n\nWha
EXTT8=t a reason for waiting\nand dreaming of dreams.\nSo here's hoping 
EXTT8=you've faith in impossible schemes,\nthat are born in the sigh of
EXTT8= the wind blowing by\nwhile the dimming light brings the end to a
EXTT8= night of loving.
EXTT9=For A Thousand Mothers (Anderson 4:12)\n\n\nDid you hear mother --\n
EXTT9=saying I'm wrong but I know I'm right.\nDid you hear father?\nCall
EXTT9=ing my name into the night.\nSaying I'll never be what I am now.\n
EXTT9=Telling me I'll never find what I've already found.\nIt was they 
EXTT9=who were wrong,\nand for them here's a song.\n\nDid you hear baby -
EXTT9=-\ncome back and tell you the things he's seen.\nDid it surprise y
EXTT9=ou\nto be picked up at eight in a limousine?\nDoing the things he'
EXTT9=s accustomed to do.\nWhich at one time had seemed like a dream\nno
EXTT9=w it's true.\nAnd unknowing\nyou made it all happen this way.\n\nDid
EXTT9= you hear mother --\nsaying I'm wrong but I know I'm right.\nDid y
EXTT9=ou hear father?\nCalling my name into the night.\nSaying I'll neve
EXTT9=r be what I am now.\nTelling me I'll never find what I've already
EXTT9= found.\nIt was they who were wrong\nand for them here's a song.
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