Mother Goose

Jethro Tull

About Mother Goose

"Mother Goose" is a song by the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull. It is the fourth track from their album Aqualung which was released in 1971.


Year:
1971
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As I did walk by Hampstead Fair
I came upon Mother Goose
So I turned her loose
But she was screaming

And a foreign student said to me
Was it really true
There are elephants and lions too
In Piccadilly Circus?

Walked down by the bathing pond
To try and catch some sun
Must've been a hundred schoolgirls sobbing
In the handkerchiefs as one

I don't believe they knew
I was a schoolboy

And a bearded lady said to me
If you start your raving
And your misbehaving
You'll be sorry

Then the chicken fancier came to play
With his long red beard
And his sister's weird
She drives a lorry

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Jethro Tull

Jethro Tull are a British progressive rock group formed in Luton, Bedfordshire, in December 1967. Their music is characterised by the vocals, acoustic guitar, and flute playing of Ian Anderson, who has led the band since its founding, and the guitar work of Martin Barre, who has been with the band since 1969, after he replaced original guitarist Mick Abrahams. more »

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Written by: IAN ANDERSON

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10 facts about this song

Song Authorship
"Mother Goose" was written by Ian Anderson, who was the frontman of the band "Jethro Tull."
Album Inclusion
It is a track on "Aqualung," one of Jethro Tull's most popular albums, released in 1971.
Musical Style
The song showcases Jethro Tull's signature blending of folk, blues, and rock, complete with the unique addition of a mandolin.
Song Inspiration
Ian Anderson has said that the characters he met in Hampstead, London provided the inspiration for the whimsical, quirky lyrics of "Mother Goose."
Song Imagery
The song references a cast of colorful characters, including "the Mad Hatter," "the "Easter Bunny," "a cat in a hat," and "a dormouse," reflecting the band's penchant for weaving detailed narratives in their songs.
Live Performances
Despite its popularity on the album, "Mother Goose" was not regularly included in Jethro Tull's live performances.
Unusual Instrumentation
"Mother Goose" is one of the few Jethro Tull songs, where mandolin, played by Anderson, was used prominently.
Critical Reception
Critics have praised the song for its lyrical creativity, idiosyncratic imagery, and refreshing lightness in comparison to some of the other, heavier tracks on "Aqualung."
Album Theme
Although "Aqualung" has been commonly misconstrued as a concept album, "Mother Goose," like other songs on the album, actually stands independent and does not follow a specific overarching theme.
Song Duration
"Mother Goose" typically doesn't exceed four minutes, making it one of the shorter yet impactful tracks on the "Aqualung" album.

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