(D7)(Think,)
(think) a bout the good things.
(Think,)
(think) a bout the bad things.
(Think,)
(think) a bout the right things.
(Think,)
(think) a bout the wrong things.
Now, (A7)la dy, be fore you leave me re al ize that I’m the (D7)one who loves you.
I Think a bout the (D7)sac ri fic es
that I made for you.
How Think a bout the hard times
for that I spent for you.
Think a bout the (A7)good things
that I’ve done for you.
I Think a bout the bad things
at I’ve tried not to do.
Come on, chil dren, and (D7)(think,)
(think) a bout the good things.
(Think,)
(think) a bout the bad things.
(Think,)
(think) a bout the right things.
(Think,)
(think) a bout the wrong things.
Now, (A7)la dy, be fore you leave me re al ize that I’m the (D7)one who loves you.
I packed up all your (D7)hap pi ness, es
can I real ly claim?
How man y tears have you shed
for which you were to blame?
All I can re (A7)mem ber
that’s I’ve what it’s from.
I tried so hard to please you,
at least that’s what I thought.
Come on, chil dren, and Come on, chil dren, and
La dy, be fore you leave me re al ize that I’m the (D7)one who loves you.
La dy, be fore you leave me re al ize that I’m the (D7)one who loves you.
This page shows “Think” by James Brown in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of D at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.