Story Behind The Song
I wrote this song in response to the fact that the law in the UK was after certain people within the music business in those days, however insignificant their 'crimes'.
This is another of the Decca demos and I can only imagine how people like Joe Cocker
Song Description
This is a protest song written in 1967 and is set an uncareing court room. The prisoner is being told that anything he says will be ignored.
Song Length |
4:00 |
Genre |
R & B - Classic, Blues - Gospel |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Exultant, Frenetic |
Subject |
Judgement, Civil Rights |
Similar Artists |
Joe Cocker, Elton John |
Language |
English |
Era |
1960 - 1969 |
| |
Lyrics
Stand Up And Be Judged - by Kirk Duncan.
Listen Did you hear me say - have you felt yourself today?
You thought that you were right but you've been up all night
Tell me once again, right now - if you thought they would allow you
To be free to live your life the way you wanted to.
Stand up and be judged right here today
Now there is nothing you can say
That can help you in anyway
Or that this court would listen to
Did you hear the witness say - that you didn't try to run away
When you were clearly seen to be a human being
Ain't it a fact you lied - When you said that you had really tried
Not to believe in all the good things that people told you
Stand up and be judged right here today
Now there is nothing left to say
That can assist you in anyway
Or that this court would take heed to
Bridge:
Oh no! You get a little tired and you never hear the whistle blow on you
Don't let go - of the principles however bad they seem to you
Stand up and be judged right here today
Now there is nothing more to say
That can protect you in anyway
Or that this court wants to hear from you
Listen did you hear me say - have you felt yourself today?
You thought that you were right but you've been out all night
Tell me once again, right now - if you thought they would allow you
To be free to live your life the way you wanted to.
Stand up and be judged right here today
Now there is nothing you can say
That can help you in anyway
Or that this court would listen to
Stand up and be judged right here today
Now there is nothing left to say
That can assist you in anyway
Or that this court would take heed to
Stand up and be judged right here today
Now there is nothing more to say
That can protect you in anyway
Or that this court wants to hear from you
(C) Kirk Duncan Music. 2007.