Hymn 43 – Jethro Tull – Isolated Bass & Drums (bass elevated) – Published to help you hear and learn the bass and drums parts to “Hymn 43” – Practice, Jam, Backing Track for Guitar
Album Info:
Album Title – Aqualung
Release Date – 19 March 1971
Album Tracks:
Side one: Aqualung
- Aqualung”
- Cross-Eyed Mary
- Cheap Day Return
- Mother Goose
- Wond’ring Aloud
- Up to Me
Side two: My God
- My God
- Hymn 43
- Slipstream
- Locomotive Breath
- Wind-Up
Jethro Tull Band Members:
Ian Anderson – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, flute
Martin Barre – electric guitar, descant recorder
Jeffrey Hammond – bass guitar, alto recorder, backing vocals, odd voices
John Evan – piano, organ, Mellotron
Clive Bunker – drums and percussion
“Hymn 43” Lyrics:
Oh, father high in heaven
Smile down upon your son
Whose busy with his money games
His women and his gun
Oh, Jesus, save me!
And the unsung Western hero
He killed an Indian or three
And then he made his name in Hollywood
To set the white man free
Oh, Jesus, save me!
If Jesus saves, well, He’d better save Himself
From the gory glory seekers who use His name in death
Oh, Jesus, save me!
If Jesus saves, well, He’d better save Himself
From the gory glory seekers who use His name in death
Oh, Jesus, save me!
Well, I saw him in the city
And on the mountains of the moon
His cross was rather bloody
He could hardly roll His stone
Oh, Jesus, save me!
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