My God
My God

Jethro Tull - My God Lyrics

Rock
Mar 19, 1971
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My God Music Video

My God Lyrics

People, what have you done
Locked Him in His golden cage
Golden cage
Made Him bend to your religion
Him resurrected from the grave
From the grave

He is the God of nothing
If that's all that you can see
You are the God of everything
He's inside you and me

So lean upon Him gently
And don't call on Him to save you
From your social graces
And the sins you used waive
You used to waive

The bloody Church of England
In chains of history
Requests your earthly presence at
The vicarage for tea

And the graven image you know
With His plastic crucifix
He's got him fixed
Confuses me as to who and where and why

As to how he gets his kicks
He gets his kicks
Confessing to the endless sin
The endless whining sounds
You'll be praying 'til next Thursday to

All the Gods that you can count

Writer(s): IAN ANDERSON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. When was 'My God' by Jethro Tull recorded?

    'My God' was recorded on April 11–12, 1970, at Morgan Studios during the sessions for the album 'Aqualung,' which was later released in March 1971.

  2. Who wrote the lyrics for 'My God'?

    The lyrics for 'My God' were written by Ian Anderson, who is the frontman and primary songwriter for Jethro Tull.

  3. What are some themes explored in 'My God'?

    'My God' explores themes related to religion and societal expectations, questioning organized religious practices and the nature of faith. It discusses how religious institutions might impose limitations on understanding God, urging a personal introspection of spiritual beliefs.

  4. Did Jethro Tull consider the 'Aqualung' album a concept album?

    Although 'Aqualung' is often regarded as a concept album, Jethro Tull has stated there was no intention to create one. The songs, including 'My God,' share thematic elements like religion, but Ian Anderson insists it was simply a collection of varied songs.

  5. What role did Dee Palmer have in the production of 'Aqualung'?

    Dee Palmer arranged the orchestral segments for the 'Aqualung' album. She had been working with Jethro Tull since 1968 and later joined the band as a keyboard player.

  6. How was 'Aqualung' received by critics?

    'Aqualung' received mixed to favorable reviews upon release. Critics praised its musicianship and thematic depth, although some considered its seriousness a drawback. Over the years, it has been retrospectively lauded as a classic album.

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