Jethro Tull
199 song
- Just trying to be
- Kelpie
- Kissing Willie
- Ladies
- Lape of luxury
- Law of the bugle
- Law of the bugle part 2
- Left right
- Lick your fingers clean
- Life is a long song
- Lights out
- Like a tall thin girl
- Living in the past
- Living in these hard times
- Locomotive breath
- Look at the animals
- Look into the sun
- Love story
- Man of principle
- March of the mad scientist
- Mayhem maybe
- Minstrel in the gallery
- Mother England reverie
- Mother goose
- Moths
- Motoreyes
- Mountain men
- Move on alone
- My god
- My sunday feeling
- Night in the wilderness
- No Lullaby
- No rehearsal
- No step
- Nobody's car
- North sea oil
- Nothing is easy
- Nursie
- Occasional demons
- Old ghosts
- One brown mouse
- One white duck
- Only solitaire
- Orion
- Out of the noise
- Overhang
- Paparazzi
- Part of the machine
- Pibroch
- Pied piper
- Pig me and the whore
- Play in time
- Post last
- Protect and survive
- Pussy Willow
- Queen and country
- Quizz kid
- Radio free Moscow
- Rainbow blues
- Raising steam
- Rare and precious chain
- Reason for waiting
- Requiem
- Rhythm in gold
- Ring out, solstice bells
- Rock island
- Roll yer own
- Roots to branches
- Rosa on the factory floor
- Rover
- Saboteur
- Sealion
- Sezen aksu
- Singing all day
- Skating away on the thin ice of the new day
- Slipstream
- Spiral
- Teacher
- The story of the hare who
- The third hoorah
- The Whistler
- Thick as a brick
- To cry you a song
- Too old to rock'n'roll
- Two fingers
- Under wraps
- Undressed to kill
- Uniform
- Up to me
- User friendly
- Warchild
- We used to know
- Weathercock
- Wicked Windows
- Wind up
- Witch's promise
- With your there to help me
- Wond'ring aloud
- Working John, Working Joe
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Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull is a progressive rock / folk rock band which formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, England in 1967. Their music is marked by the initially soulful and bluesy, and later expressively idiosyncratic, vocal style and unique lead flute work of frontman Ian Anderson, and their notable guitarist Martin Barre. Their songs feature unusual and often complex construction, incorporating elements of classical and celtic folk music, as well as art rock and alternative rock.
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