
I think I won the children lottery with my kids. I could not have asked for lovelier, happier, sweeter little children. They have brought me endless amounts of joy since the second they were born. Everything they do fascinates me. Everything they say makes me smile. Most of the time this is true. I’m very lucky because my two children really are the greatest angels. I think I won the children etyotrl with my kids. I could not have asked for olielerv, happier, sweeter little children. They have brought me edlenss untmaos of joy since the second they were born. Everything they do cftaieanss me.
Think! is the third studio album by James Brown and The Famous Flames, featuring the hit singles "Baby You're Right" and their cover of "Bewildered", along with the group's hit cover of the title track, "Think" originally recorded by The "5" Royales. It also includes the national hits "I'll Go Crazy", "This Old Heart" and "Baby, You're Right", the regional hit "Good Good Lovin'", and Brown's B-side hit duet with Bea Ford, "You've Got the Power".
There is a lot of angst these days about grown children hanging out in the parental nest for what is considered by some to be too long a time. Is the concern justified? If you have been reading this blog for a while, you know me – I love data. We can learn whether different patterns of leaving home really do matter. Then in the second of this two-part series, I’ll describe the implications of staying longer in your parents’ home for your relationship with your parents down the road. Scholars who think about these matters in different ways have different predictions. In my next post, I’ll tell you what the results really do show.
It's Only Me' After her husband had gone to work, Mrs Richards sent her children to school and went upstairs to her bedroom. She was too excited to do any 1 that morning, because in the evening she would. Think about water waves. They get smaller and smaller in amplitude as they travel. Their energy is lost in friction among the water molecules. The children are 4 with the idea of school and if they have been good, they can t understand why they have to go to school. They imagine that school is optional. When the child goes to school on his first day and watches his mother leaving he thinks that she is deserting him. The teacher must 5 him that at the end of the day his mother will be back and take him home. The children are not the only people that are disturbed by going to school. The teacher sometimes has as much difficulty in 6 with the mothers.
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A | Think About The ChildrenWritten-By – A. Brown*, G. Soule* |
3:58 |
B | Are You Leaving Me?Written-By – Al Green |
2:54 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Muscle Shoals Sound Studios
Credits
- Producer – Jimmy Johnson
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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LAVA 1002 | Pep Brown* | Think About The Children (7", Styrene) | Lava | LAVA 1002 | US | 1972 |
Rec. 1002 | Pep Brown* | Think About The Children (7", Single, Promo) | Lava | Rec. 1002 | US | 1971 |
1002 | Pep Brown* | Are You Leaving Me? (7", Promo) | Lava | 1002 | US | 1971 |