A Hundred And Twenty Pound
A tale of keeping your head above the water, or not…
Recorded Jan-Feb 2011.
I wrote it many years ago, never thought I’d ever do anything with it.
I intended to record this with just an acoustic and my new EDB (electric upright bass), but I couldn’t quite keep the interest up with it like that. So I added a full band and ended up with this.
A Hundred and Twenty Pound - A A J Russe
Sewn into the lining of an overcoat I found
There was the princely sum
Of a hundred and twenty pound
Beside this welcome windfall there came a crumpled note -
Bear with me stranger
And I promise my overcoat
I watched the burning candle from seven through to eight
I tried to call the office
But it was way too late
I listened for the rolling of thunder in the hills
The tell-tale flash of lightning
But everything was still
And you can buy your way out
If you’ve got the money you came in with
Yeah you can buy your way out
If you’ve got the money you came in with
Where is the money that I gave you?
Your inheritance?
You spend it all on contracts
With people who make no sense
Gaze deep into the water
Underneath the arch
That’s where you saw the body
And now you understand in part
You won’t forget easily
The pale and bloated face of he who saved you
You won’t forget easily
The contents of the crumpled note he left you
‘Cause where you’re going he has been
He’s written back to say he’s seen the queen
Of despair
You noticed how emphatically
He pointed out the bitch does not care
She will whisper in your ear
Slip into the water dear
Then the sods can keep their overdraft
Your wife and kids are catered for
They’re better off with you no more
Slip into the water dear with me
We’ll go swimming
It’s not cold
With me you never will grow old
Sleep with me
We’ll have some fun
And you read how emphatically
He warns you how despair does lie to one
And how her tale of giving up
Can almost sound as sweet as having won
Money in and money out
Management buy-out
Or should I wait for the earn-out?
Lord my hands are tied
Protect the mortgages
Keep up endowment policies
My pensions will be no use to me
If I decide to die
Round and round no money goes
Round and round and I don’t know
Round and round and so it goes
Round and round and round and round and round
And you can buy your way out
If you’ve got the money you came in with
I have it here
A hundred and twenty pound
Copyright (c) 1994 A A J Russe. All Rights Reserved.
Heroic ballads... this is so cool. So glad you’ve shared these older works. Brilliant!
You are a mad man! This is F'ing epic! I can here influences throughout , Floyd, The who to name a couple. Spot on everytime. Magnifico!
AHAAA!!! Found it! Love this tune ... reminds me of all the classic tunes and times of the 70's when I was growing up ... kb
Very classy work! What a pro.
Yes this is simply cool/would sound nice live.
Great song, love the sudden change of tempo in the middle. Really enjoying your voice! Perfect diction!
Nice ballad Andy. Pretty good piano playing if you ask me. Lots more goodies here for me to listen to - and listen I shall, as soon as time permits.
Hi, Andy! I just joined the site. Good to find all your great music here. :) Regards, Steffen
Interesting work.good live sounds.The voice is sometimes strong and powerful ,but yet becomes soft and delicate in other moments.Well,thank you for your comment about our songs.Bye!
Impressive work!
Very nice song, love the vocals, strat tones, great lyrics. I like the atmosphere too, very well done.
"You've buggered my day's recording!! I was meant to be working on a folkie thing... now I'm gonna be putting on the strat and reaching for the pedals!" Ha ha! Sorry about that...nothing wrong with putting on the strat tho' Cool track by the way :)
Great track! It's really hard to pull off the one man band thing convincingly, but you did a hell of a job of it here. Great vocals! Drums sound like the real thing too.
Geez, you have a great voice! I love your sense of drama in your tracks. I don't know it you used real or programmed drums, but they sound great. This is a great song, and on my fave's list now too.
Good one.