I Need Protection

(Moulding)

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Recordings
Art
Lyrics
Chords and Tablature
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Recordings

This song started life as "I Feel Blue".

  1. Single version, 3'40.
    Recorded at the Townhouse Studios, London, England.
    Produced & engineered by Mick Glossop of Dukeslodge Enterprises Ltd.
    Released by The Colonel on 24 October 1980 as the B-side to the Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen single in the U.K.
    Also available on Rag & Bone Buffet.
    Guitar - Rob Hendry
    Bass - The Colonel
    Drums - Terry Chambers
    Keyboards - Steve King
    Guitar - Bent Larsen
    Backing Vocals - Steve Warren
    Backing Vocals - Maz
    Recorder & Backing Vocals - Bridgett Glossop
    Tape Op & Backing Vocals - Philip Vinal

    Andy: “Colin needed this to keep the ‘Too Many Cooks In The Kitchen’ single from warping.”

Art

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The Colonel: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen back cover

   

Lyrics

Oh, I need protection

Nothing is safe and
Nothing is truly sacred
If you want to stay alive
Keep your body from the undertakers

Sing out!
Oh, I need protection

Have you ever had a threat?
Have you ever had [call / cold] [pause to make] stare?
You can see it on TV
From the pleasing safety of your armchair

Sing out!
Oh, I need protection

When it slap you in the face
Will you take [down] [far / Barth] to consider
What will you do
when he says to you, "Stand, deliver"

Will you take to your heels
And fight to brazen your features
Yeah, it won't go away
With just one click of your fingers

Sing out!
Oh, I need protection
Protection

Chords and Tablature

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