Look At Yourself

Album: Look At Yourself (1971)
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  • I see you running
    Don't know what
    You're running from
    Nobody's coming
    What'd you do that was so wrong

    Look back and turn back
    Look at yourself
    Don't be afraid, just
    Look at yourself

    If you need assistance
    Or if all you need is love
    There's no point in hiding
    Tell me what you?re frightened of

    You've got a friend, just
    Look at yourself
    Don't be afraid, just
    Look at yourself Writer/s: KEN HENSLEY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 2

  • Pavel from Yekaterinburg, RussiaTed Osei, Mac Tontoh and Loughty Amao from the Osibisa played percussion on this track
  • Bill from UsI had this album with the actual "mirror" insert on the cover. Also this album became my favorite of all, even though I though Salsbury was so different from other stuff at the time.
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