Letra de If (Live BBC Radio Session, 16 July 1970)
If I were a swan, I'd be gone If I were a train, I'd be late If I were a good man, I'd talk with you more often than I doIf I were asleep, I could dream If I were afraid, I could hideIf I go insane, please don't put your wires in my brainIf I were the moon, I'd be cool If I were a rule, I would bend If I were a good man, I'd understand the spaces between friendsIf I were alone, I would cry If I were with you, I'd be home and dry If I go insane, will you still let me join in with the game?If I were a swan, I'd be gone If I were a train, I'd be late again If I were a good man, I'd talk with you more often than I doAnd that was another Roger Waters' composition called "If" And next week on this program we got rather a lot of people, actually Have Mungo Jerry, Joe and Kelly, Bob, all, Simon and Steve And Bret Marvin and the Thunderbolts This programme has been produced Jeff Griffin, sound balance by Chris Lycett And leaping about this week by Bob Conduct And now we're gonna hear the music that was the high point Of the recent and much discussed Bath festival And it's working title is the "Atom Heart Mother" And it will appear under some title on the next Pink Floyd LP Due in September or thereabouts And Pink Floyd will be accompanied by the Philip Jones brass enemble And the John oldest choir and the arrangements Were written by the Floyd in conjunction with Ron Giessen So "The Atom Heart Mother"
