Too Many People Lyrics

Big Leaves

Big Leaves - Too Many People Lyrics

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Too Many People
Too Many People
Too Many People

Too many people are trying to change me
Too many people are looking to rearrange me
But the last thing I will ever do
To prove that I am a man like you
Is to work from nine to five
Trying to keep myself alive
And have to listen everday to everybody's jive
And concentrate my time
On simply trying to make a dime
And agitate my mind
On trying to make my values right

Too Many Things
Too Many Things
Too Many Things

Too many things that I got to do
Too many bags that I got to run through
And the last thing I will ever do
To prove that I am a man like you
Is turn away the girls
Even though I want a whirl
And worry just because
That's what everybody else does
And chase myself around
So that I'm not all day found
Wear a suit and tie
When I'd rather sit and die

Too Many People
Too Many People
Too Many People

Song & Lyrics Facts

Too Many People is a song by the British rock band, Paul McCartney and Wings. It was released as a single in 1971 from their studio album Ram.

The genre of the song is pop rock and it was written by Paul and Linda McCartney. The lyrics of Too Many People address overpopulation and environmental issues. Band members for this track include Paul McCartney on vocals and bass guitar, Linda McCartney on keyboards, Denny Laine on guitar, and Denny Seiwell on drums. The single peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart and reached number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Interesting facts about the song are that its release caused controversy due to its criticism of religion, which was considered blasphemous by some religious groups. The song also featured backing vocals from the group's children, Mary and Stella McCartney.

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