Like Robert Wyatt’s ‘Shipbuilding’ there is aching sadness that life choices for the working class during times of recession often lead to making armaments or in this case, enlisting in the armed forces to earn a living.
The business of war never goes bust and it always requires new employees, many...
Careers and jobs don't fall from the sky
These days you have to grovel on your knees now
It's enough to make you cry yeah yeah yeah
He wanted to see some of the world
Wear a uniform, impress the girls
Have a little money when on leave
And he wanted to settle down
He settled down in a hole in the ground
In that training scheme in Port Stanley
'cos you know as killing comes and goes, this one wins votes
Chorus:
You must be mad
Well I thought you had a lot more sense than that
You must be mad
Well I found out, you're not that kind of lad
You are simply mad
He got under the feet of his family at home
That pressure finally made his mind up
It's enough to make you cry, yeah, yeah, yeah
He wanted to see some of the world
Thought uniforms impressed the girls
Have a little pride no-one here could give
And he wanted to settle down
He settled down in a hole in the ground
In that training scheme in Port Stanley
And you know, as killing comes and goes, this one wins votes
Chorus:
You must be mad
Well I thought you had a lot more sense than that
You must be mad
Well I found out, you're not that kind of lad
You must be mad (repeated)
But it all comes down to you
(Copyright DREWETT 1998 - Cote Basque Music Publishing Limited)
You Must Be Mad was written by Steve Drewett.
You Must Be Mad was produced by Newtown Neurotics & Nick Robbins.
Newtown Neurotics released You Must Be Mad on Fri Jan 01 1988.