Think

Album: Aretha Now (1968)
Charted: 26 7
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  • Think (think)
    Think (think)
    Think (think)
    Think (think)

    You think (think)
    Think (think)
    Think about it (think)

    You better think (think)
    Think about what you're trying to do to me
    Yeah, think (think, think)
    Let your mind go, let yourself be free

    Let's go back, let's go back
    Let's go way on back when
    I didn't even know you
    You couldn't have been too much more than ten (just call)
    I ain't no psychiatrist
    I ain't no doctor with a degree
    It don't take too much IQ
    To see what you're doing to me

    You better think (think)
    Think about what you're trying to do to me
    Yeah now, think (think, think)
    Let your mind go, let yourself be free

    Oh, freedom (freedom)
    Freedom (freedom)
    Freedom
    Yeah, freedom

    Freedom (freedom)
    Freedom (freedom)
    Freedom
    Oh, freedom

    Hey, think about it!
    You, think about it!

    There ain't nothing you could ask
    I could answer you, but I won't (i won't)
    I was gonna change but I'm not
    To keep doing things I don't (don't)
    Hey (think), think about what you're trying to do to me (what you trynna do)
    Baby (think) let your mind go, let yourself be free

    People walking around everyday
    Playing games that they can score
    Trying to make other people lose their minds
    Well, be careful you don't lose yours

    Yeah, think (think)
    Think about what you're trying to do to me
    Yeah, yeah-yeah yeah (think, think)
    Let your mind go, let yourself be free

    You need me (need me)
    And I need you (don't you know)
    Without each other
    There ain't nothing people can do
    Yeah yeah, think about me (what you're trying to do to me)
    'Till the fall of the night
    Think about it right now

    Oh, freedom (freedom)
    Freedom (freedom)
    Freedom
    Yeah, freedom

    Freedom (freedom)
    Freedom (freedom)
    Freedom
    Freedom

    Hey! You, think about it!
    There ain't nothing you could ask
    I could answer you, but I won't (I won't)
    Thought I was gonna change, I'm not
    If you keep doing things I don't

    Yeah, think (think)
    Think about what you're trying to do to me (what you're trying to do)
    Baby, think, let your mind go, let yourself be free
    You need me (need me)
    And I need you (don't you know)
    Without each other
    There ain't nothing people can do

    Yeah, yeah, think about me (what you're trying to do to me)
    'Till the fall of the night
    Think about it, baby
    Yeah ah-ah-ah (think about) (forgive me)
    Forgive me (think about)(forgive me)
    Yeah, ah (think about) (forgive me) (think about)
    Baby (think about) (forgive me)
    Right now! (Think about) (forgive me)
    Think about yeah, yeah, yeah
    (Think about) yeah (forgive me) (think about) (forgive me)
    (Think about) (forgive me)
    Think about (think about)
    Think about (think about) (forgive me)
    This evening (think about) (forgive me)
    This evening (think about) (forgive me)
    Go get it from the Blues brothers, hey! Writer/s: Aretha Franklin, Ted White
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., SPRINGTIME MUSIC INC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Jennifur Sun from RamonaProbably my fav Aretha tune.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn May 12th 1968, "Think" by Aretha Franklin entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #67; four weeks later on June 9th, 1968 it peaked at #7 {for 2 weeks} and spent 10 weeks on the Top 100...
    And on the same day it peaked at #7 on the Top 100 it would reach #1* {for 3 weeks} on Billboard's R&B Singles chart...
    The record's B-side, "You Send Me", would also make both charts; #28 on the R&B Singles chart and #56 on the Top 100 chart...
    * During the calendar year of 1968 Ms. Franklin had three #1 records on the R&B Singles chart, the other two were "Chain of Fools" for 4 weeks and "(Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone" for 3 weeks.
  • John from Nashville, Tn"Think" was the first hit (and first gold record)written or co-written by Aretha.
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