Saga - Shake That Tree Lyrics






Itchy fingers reaching for the sky
Our hands are talkin' I know it's no surprise
You go your way, I'll go my way
It's no surprise
You go your way, I'll go my way
Nothing's different, nothing's changed
One man's failure is just one man's fame
You go your way, I'll go my way
No nothing's changed
You go your way, I'll go my way
One small step another leap for mankind
Another case of blind men leading the blind
One man's poison is another man's cure
Should we call this progress, I'm not sure
Shake that tree
You know it's all comin' down to me
Shake that tree
'Cause it was always right there in front of me
You have the hammer, don't let it drop
You see it falling in your every thought
You go your way, I'll go my way
Your every thought
You go your way, I'll go my way
In the distance a child cries
You go your way, I'll go my way
But you will try
Shake that tree
You know it's all comin' down to me
Shake that tree
'Cause it was always right there in front of me
Shake that tree
You know it's all comin' down to me
Shake that tree
'Cause it was always right there in front of me





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  1. m.... a....

    Sounds awesome saga for ever

  2. J.... L....

    Nearly the only song that sounds good to me on this album... unfortunately.

  3. D.... F....

    A buried jewel, thanks for having brought it back to the surface!!!!

  4. M.... K....

    Great song

  5. p.... d....

    It's Jim Gilmour singing there

  6. p.... m....

    waww sounds amazing SAGA yeah !!!!!!!!!!

  7. H.... ....

    Listen to the Lyrics - its absolutely the way Michael Sadler sings it!

    H.... ....

    It's Jim Gilmour

  8. C.... E....

    Very good track from a very good band... Though it's still perceptible the escense of progressive influence on their music, this song is a zeitgeist of the sophisticated rock-pop sound of the grerat rock bands from the 90s.  Listening to it carefully you can notice the quality this guys have to play music... exquisite pop, I'd say.