Fields of People

Jon Pierson, Wyatt Day

*Wildflowers grow everywhere
Vibrations flow, things will have to change
(Good evening, madam. It's a recording. Yes.)
Strange new ideas fill the air
Some people leave, others grieve
Some were bare but things will change
Old concepts go, new ones grow
All at once the world begins to love again
(..... Hello Uncle Bill)
And the wildflowers grow out of fields
**Fields of people
There's no such thing as a weed
Seeds of hatred
Plant them and soon they will breed
(Going to the pub, are you? Evening madam.)
(*repeat)
Love of people
There's no such thing as a weed
Seeds of hatred
Plant them and soon they will breed
Fields of people
There's no such thing as a weed
Seeds of hatred
Plant them and soon they will feed
(*repeat)
(There's a bloke out here looking for the band)
(**repeat)
(**repeat)
(**repeat)
(Here we are now in Great Portland Street. Ah, good evening sir, I
Wonder would you like to come over here and say a few words in the
Microphone. Oh. It catches one a bit off balance suddenly to be
Interrupted in the street. I got one. Hello, I don't wanna taxi. What I
Want is this. You're a tazi driver, and we wanna taxi driver's opinion
On pop music.
I think it's very good mate. Just cause I gettin' a bit anciant don't
Mean to say I don't enjoy it.
Good. Toot your organ and we'll be away.)
(Hold it. One more time, it's a bit ragged. Try one more. Here we go.)

Trivia about the song Fields of People by The Move

On which albums was the song “Fields of People” released by The Move?
The Move released the song on the albums “Shazam” in 1970 and “Live at the Fillmore 1969” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Fields of People” by The Move?
The song “Fields of People” by The Move was composed by Jon Pierson, Wyatt Day.

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