Songwriter: Ron Davies

Producer: Elton John Rod Stewart

Well you go out on the mountain top, and you look out across the sea
And you know there's another place, perhaps that a young man could be
And you jump back down to the rooftops, and you look out across the town
And you know there's a lot of the strange things circulating around

It ain't easy, it ain't easy
It ain't easy to go to heaven when you're going down

All you people you got your problems, that ain't nothing new
With patience and understanding, you can get you through
It can get you through, Lord, and take you to the end
It can take you up, oh Lord, and let you down again

It ain't easy, it ain't easy
It ain't easy to go to heaven when you're going down
Yeah keep it going down

Satisfaction, satisfaction, tell me who is satisfied?
Well she take it and she hold it out, deep down inside
Well she holds it deep inside, Lord, and she bites you with her teeth
All the woman really wants, Lord, she can give her some relief

It ain't easy, it ain't easy
It ain't easy to go to heaven when you're going down
It ain't easy, it ain't easy
It ain't easy to go to heaven when you're going down
It ain't easy, it ain't easy
It ain't easy to go to heaven when you're going down

It ain't easy, it ain't easy
It ain't easy to go to heaven when you're going down
It ain't easy, it ain't easy
It ain't easy to go to heaven when you're going down

Long John Baldry

John William “Long John” Baldry was a British blues singer that was one of the first people to push the “British Blues Movement.” Long John Baldry got his nickname from growing in height to 6'7. He sadly passed away July 21, 2005 due to a lung infection.

Baldry also discovered the likes of Rod Stewart and Elton John.