Friday, May 29, 2026

Jethro Tull - Mother Goose / Singing All Day / Just Trying To Be / Life Is A Long Song


Jethro Tull usually performs “Mother Goose” and “Cheap Day Return” in sequence live in concert as it was on the album. Both songs were frequently part of their setlist over the decades. As Ian Anderson told The Telegraph in 2021, even he doesn’t remember where he got the idea for a few names he mentions, like for example “Johnny Scarecrow”.
“Mother Goose was really predicated on some of those summer walks around Hampstead Heath. (Which is) a public park around north of London where in the summer you’d find all kinds of people from the dying days of the hippie times through to those just out exercising, having a good time.”
“People would kind of dress up and be endowed with the blessings of the summer sun. I remember it as being a pageantry of color, people were wearing lots of colorful clothes. It is indeed a kind of slightly surreal but interesting pastiche of topics. People probably scratched their heads listening to it, thinking, who is Johnny Scarecrow? Why is he doing his rounds? For the life of me I can’t remember,” Ian Anderson said.
The track is pointed as one of the first ones written for the groundbreaking album “Aqualung”. Besides singing, Anderson also played the flute, acoustic guitar and percussion. Also were part of the recording Martin Barre (Percussion, acoustic and electric rhythm guitar), Jeffrey Hammond (Alto recorder, backing vocals), Clive Bunker (Percussion) and John Evan (Mellotron).  From: https://rockandrollgarage.com/the-meaning-of-the-jethro-tull-song-mother-goose/