Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Tune

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"Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Tune"
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Performed by Sting
Writer(s): Jack Bruce / Peter Constantine Brown

"Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Tune" is a song written by Jack Bruce / Peter Constantine Brown and performed by Sting in YYYY.

About the song

This Jack Bruce song was played when Sting was in a band with Gerry Richardson - they mention it in a joint 2003 interview, but don't specify if it was in Earthrise or another band.

Personnel

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Lyrics

When I hear that big black whistle they blow
I feel inside it's time for me to be going
Fortunately baby, I'd already gone before
When they say, I'm worth ten pieces of coal
And you shouting hey what about when you are an old man
Fortunately baby, I'd already locked the door
They say, there are men who are blue like me in the stars
Beards for the weird and bars for bizarre guitar men
Fortunately baby, I'd already joined the force
Good time train, well, it does not need any track
It wins the race to the place where I'm gonna pack up
Fortunately baby, I'd already grabbed the sky
All the days that the road has spent on me
Judges shout you must slave to be a freeman
Fortunately baby, I am never coming back
Good time train, good time train

Quotations and trivia

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Alternative and cover versions

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See also

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References

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