Walk Into LightIan Anderson

Close in, move out to where you want to go.
There's a crowd out there, handclapping slow.
We're all powered up, switched on, the rig is tight.
Step into joy. Walk into light.

Never mind what some people say.
They're going to love you anyway.

Shake off that nervous twitch and feel your strength.
Stand astride the width and walk the length.
Those super-troopers fired and burning bright.
Step into joy. Walk into light.

Stand tall and be yourself.
You can do it for your health.

Maybe a circus ring, a disco floor.
Do like we do. And do some more.
A crowded ofice or a party night.
Step into joy. Walk into light.




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Walk Into Light -  Ian Anderson

                                                                            
Ian Scott Anderson, MBE (born 10 August 1947) is a Scottish singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, best known for his work as the leader and flautist of British rock band Jethro Tull.

While a teenager, Anderson took a job as a sales assistant at Lewis' department store in Blackpool, then as a vendor on a newsstand. He later said it was reading copies of Melody Maker and the New Musical Express during his lunch breaks that gave him the inspiration to play in a band.

In 1963, he formed The Blades from among school friends: Barriemore Barlow (drums), John Evan (keyboards), Jeffrey Hammond (bass) and Michael Stephens (guitar). This was a soul and blues band, with Anderson on vocals and harmonica – he had yet to take up the flute.


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