PRS for Music approached some of its most high profile songwriters and composers and asked them to put pen to paper to transcribe their compositions or lyrics to some of our best loved music. All pieces are to be auctioned off with Bonhams in London on 15 December contributing much needed funds to the Teenage Cancer Trust.
We’re profiling each composition in the month leading up the auction. Today it's the turn of Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson.
Song 5 of 24: Locomotive Breath
We’re profiling each composition in the month leading up the auction. Today it's the turn of Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson.
Song 5 of 24: Locomotive Breath
The Lyrics:
Released: 1971 from the Jethro Tull album Aqualung
What it’s all about: The lyrics use the imagery of an impending and unavoidable train wreck as a metaphor for a man's life falling apart.
Click here to listen to it on YouTube
Monday's song:
Back for Good – Gary Barlow
Previous songs:
Song 1, 15 November - Message in a Bottle - Sting
Song 2, 16 November - Fallen Angel – Doug Flett/Guy Fletcher
Song 3, 17 November - Delilah – Barry Mason
Song 4, 18 November - I'm Not in Love - Graham Gouldman
About Teenage Cancer Trust
Teenage Cancer Trust is a charity that focuses on the needs of teenagers and young adults with cancer, leukaemia, Hodgkins and related diseases by providing specialist teenage units in NHS hospitals. The charity anticipates that the concentration of medical expertise within these units can improve chances of recovery by 15%. Units cost over £2million each to build and Teenage Cancer Trust aims to complete at least 22 units in the UK by 2012 so that every teenager and young adult with cancer in the UK has access to these facilities.
The charity also serves as an advocate for teenage cancer needs, and provides support services and education related to teen cancer.