Logical Song
Supertramp
SONGWRITER:
Roger
Hodgson & RICK DAVIES
COUNTRY: U.K.
ALBUM: BREAKFAST
IN AMERICA
LABEL: A
& M
GENRE: PROGRESSIVE
ROCK
YEAR: 1979
"The Logical Song"
is a song by the English rock band Supertramp. The song was released as the lead
single from their sixth studio album, Breakfast in America (1979), in March
1979 by A&M Records.
"The Logical
Song" is Supertramp's biggest chart hit in both the United States, South
Africa, and their native United Kingdom and is amongst their most widely
recognised radio hits. Roger Hodgson composed the song from an autobiographical
point of view, from his experience of being sent away to boarding school for
ten years. It won the 1979 Ivor Novello Award for "Best Song Musically and
Lyrically".
When I was young
It seemed that life was so wonderful
A miracle
Oh, it was beautiful, magical
And all the birds in the trees
Well they'd be singing so happily
Oh, joyfully
Oh, playfully, watching me
But then they sent me away
To teach me how to be sensible
Logical
Oh responsible, practical
And they showed me a world
Where I could be so dependable
Oh, clinical
Oh, intellectual, cynical
There are times when all the world's asleep
The questions run too deep
For such a simple man
Won't you, please, please, tell me what we've learned?
I know it sounds absurd
But, please, tell me who I am
Now watch what you say
Or they'll be calling you a radical
A liberal
Oh fanatical, criminal
Oh, won't you sign up your name?
We'd like to feel you're acceptable
Respectable
Oh presentable, a vegetable
At night when all the world's asleep
The questions run so deep
For such a simple man
Won't you please (won't you tell me?)
Please tell me what we've learned? (can you hear me?)
I know it sounds absurd
But please tell me who I am
Who I am
Who I am
Who I am
('Cause I'm feeling so illogical
D-d-digital
One, two, three, four, five
Oh oh oh oh
Unbelievable
B-b-bloody marvelous)