YES - Everydays
YES: The Studio Albums 1969-1987: 13 CD Box Set OUT NOW. USA http://amzn.to/16NsWBM | Canada http://amzn.to/177bVmB | UK http://amzn.to/177bVmB | Italy http://amzn.to/1fJn0g4 | France http://amzn.to/16hdcqk | Germany http://amzn.to/16hdduA | Spain http://amzn.to/19XbFqv | Japan http://amzn.to/19foM3u | EVERYDAYS Look at the sad goodbyes Everydays are killing time Sun coming up outside No men are born this time Saturday's child stays home Nothing to say, so long Well, well, well, another day Well, well, well, another day Grocery store ten bucks Just making change for plastic cherries Up in a tree jaybird looking at me No word Everyone looks you can't see We can't be ignored easily Well, well, well, another day Well, well, well, another day Soft within the wayward things Like ecstasy the sound of trees Most anything, what a baby sees Beautiful face all right Many a place out of sight Old woman there with red shoes One million balloons all used Drive over hills forget your fear Getting it out of second gear Well, well, well, another day Well, well, well, another day ---------------------------- Music performed by YES Jon Anderson - vocals, percussion Peter Banks - electric and acoustic guitars, vocals Tony Kaye - piano, organ Chris Squire - bass, vocals Bill Bruford - drums, percussion Filmed for Belgian TV Featuring Steve Howe on guitar & vocals Director: Paul Leleu Producer: Michele Arnaud CoProduction R.T.B. & O.R.T.F. Images Copyright © 1970 R.T.B.F. ASTRAL TRAVELLER by Jon Anderson, Cotillion BMI Available on the DVD 'YES Rock of the 70s' Amazon USA → http://amzn.to/1aDGTAH Amazon UK → http://amzn.to/1debk57

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