I Cant Stand Up For Falling Down tab - elvis costello
e: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 03:05:02 -0400 From: "D. W. Bennett"I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Elvis Costello form the Album "Get Happy!" - Words and Music by H. Banks & A. Jones) Transcribed by D. W. Bennett C Am I'm the living result F G I'm a man who's been hurt a little too much C E7 Am F and I've tasted the bitterness of my own tears C E7 Am F sadness is all my lonely heart can feel C F C F I can't stand up for falling down C F C F I can't stand up for falling down simple though love is still it confused me why I'm not loved the way I should be now I've lived with heartaches and I've roomed with fear I've dealt with despair and I've wrestled with tears I can't stand up for falling down I can't stand up for falling down F Fm the vow that we made C Bb C you broke it in two F Fm G but that don't stop me from loving you I can't stand up for falling down I can't stand up for falling down
Download PDF
I Cant Stand Up For Falling Down pdfVideo I Cant Stand Up For Falling Down
Elvis Costello - I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down 1980
Elvis Costello
Declan Patrick MacManus (born August 25, 1954, in London), better known by his stage name, Elvis Costello, is an English musician, singer, and songwriter of Irish ancestry.
His full given name is often listed as Declan Patrick Aloysius MacManus; however, Aloysius was not one of his names at birth, being added years later, around the time of the release of King of America (typically, it was a tongue-in-cheek gesture, Aloysius being one of the middle names of the character played by doomed English comic Tony Hancock in Hancock's Half Hour), when he toyed with the idea of dropping his stage name Elvis Costello, in favor of performing under his real name Declan MacManus.
Costello was an early participant in London's pub rock scene in the mid-1970s, and later became associated with the punk rock and new wave musical genres, before establishing himself as a unique and original voice in the 1980s. His output has been wildly diverse: One critic has written that "Costello, the pop encyclopedia, can reinvent the past in his own image".
The soul-infused Get Happy!! would be the first, and - along with King of America - possibly most successful, of Costello's many experiments with genres beyond those he is normally associated with. The single, "I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down" was an old Sam and Dave song (though Costello increased the tempo considerably). The brevity of the songs (20 tracks in under 50 minutes) suited the band's new style (the Thomas' typically melodic rhythm section and Nieve's reasonable impersonation of Booker T. Jones) as well as the frantic and stressful conditions under which it was written and recorded, crammed between live dates and fuelled by excessive drinking. Lyrically, the songs are full of Costello's signature wordplay, to the point that he later felt he'd become something of a self-parody and toned it down on later releases. He has mockingly described himself in interviews as "rock and roll's Scrabble champion." The only 1980 appearance in North America was at the Heatwave festival in August near Toronto.
Elvis Costello - I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down
Rare promo video from the 1980 'Get Happy' album.
Enjoy!
Elvis Costello - I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down
Elvis Costello & The Attractions guest appearance on the "Kenny Everett Video Show" in the UK (1980)
Watch this video in higher quality:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9iMf8cqG4w&fmt=18
.
Elvis Costello - I Cant Stand Up For Falling Down [totp2]
[Video] Elvis Costello - I Cant Stand Up For Falling Down [totp2] (Wiggy St Helens UK 2008)
I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down - Elastic No-No Band
Music video for ENB's cover of a song made popular by both Sam & Dave and Elvis Costello. The video is inspired partly by "Duck Amuck" with Daffy Duck and partly by the "Der Kommisar" video by Falco. More Elvis Costello covers and other free songs at elasticnonoband.com.

