Nothing's Gonna Change My Mind

(Egan)

It's a dead-end job and the money is low,
And the time goes by so slow.
If I stay too long it could bring me down,
So I might as well take another look around.
You say it's a fool that keeps moving on,
Well, maybe you're right, maybe you're wrong.
You can keep on talking 'til the end of time,
But nothing's gonna make me change my mind.

I pick up my money when the day is done,
I'm moving on, and I've got a good reason.
I hear you moan, but you've only got yourself to blame,
If I stayed in one position I would feel the same.
So I'll just keep travelling on,
I'd rather go on living like a rolling stone.
You can keep on talking 'til the end of time,
But nothing's gonna make me change my mind.

Gerry Rafferty & Joe Egan: Their songs, voices, guitars, pianos, mandolins and kazoos - and featuring their organs
Peter Robinson: Piano, Electric Piano, Hammond Organ, Pipe Organ, Synthesizer & Chimes
Gary Taylor: Electric Bass and Mini-Moog
Joe Jammer: Electric Guitar
Andrew Steele: Drums, Tambourines, Congas, Triangle, Chimes, Maracas, Wood Blocks, Cowbell, Claves and Jawbones
Bernie Holland: Electric Guitar
Chris Neale: Harmonica
Corky Hale: Harp
Chris Mercer: Tenor Sax
Steve Gregory: Tenor Sax
Mike Stoller: Electric Harpsichord
Strings arranged by Richard Hewson
Horns arranged by Mike Stoller

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When was the song “Nothing's Gonna Change My Mind” released by Stealers Wheel?
The song Nothing's Gonna Change My Mind was released in 1973, on the album “Ferguslie park”.

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