Think

The Osmonds

About Think

"I Think About Your Lovin'" is a song written by Diana Trask and performed by The Osmond Brothers as the lead single of their 1982 self-titled album. It reached #17 on the Billboard country music chart in 1982."I Think About Your Lovin'" marked the first and highest-charting country music single for the Osmonds, and the first song to be released since the departure of Donny Osmond from the group and its return to the original four-man lineup. The song was produced by Rick Hall, who returned to work with the band after he had produced their early pop work in 1970 and 1971.  


Year:
1971
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You speak of freedom as if it's just a word
Something you don't think of because you're so secure
Well I wonder what would happen
Do you think you might complain
If one day you woke up and found yourself in chains

Would it make you think, think about life
Would it make you think, think of what's right
Would it make you think, make you think
Yeah, make you think

Sorry can't touch you, you're too far out ahead
Got no need to worry about who's dying or who's dead
Take away your shelter, lay you naked on the ground
With no one to help you, do you think you like being down

Would it make you think, think about life
Would it make you think, think of what's right
Would it make you think, make you think
Make you think

If some day you looked up, saw the burning sun
Shining down upon you and a voice said, "Tell me, son.
Have you been a true good brother?
Have you been a friend to all?"
Would that kind of grab you, put your back against the wall?

Would it make you think, think about life
Would it make you think, think of what's right
Would it make you think, make you think
Yeah make you think whoa, think

Hey, would it make you think, think about life
Would it make you think, think of what's right
Would it make you think, make you think
Yeah, would it make you think, whoa, think

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The Osmonds

The Osmonds are an American family music group with a long and varied career—a career that took them from singing barbershop music as children, to achieving success as teen-music idols, to producing a hit television show, and to continued success as solo and group performers. The Osmonds are devout members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and their religious values have influenced their careers. more »

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Written by: Deadric Malone, Jimmy Mc Cracklin

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12 facts about this song

Genre Classification
"Think" by The Osmonds falls under the category of Pop/Rock, Bubblegum, and AM Pop music.
Album Information
The song "Think" is part of The Osmonds' album ‘The Plan,' which was released in 1973. The album was the seventh studio album released by the band.
Chart Performance
"Think" was one of the successful tracks of The Osmonds that charted in various countries. In the United Kingdom, the song reached number 22 on the UK Singles Chart.
Song’s Concept
"Think" is part of an ambitious concept album, rare for a teen pop group, dealing with the moral and philosophical choices faced by an anthropomorphized man.
Sibling Participation
The Osmonds are a brother act, featuring Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay, and the teen idol, Donny. All were involved in songwriting and performing "Think."
Songwriting
Merrill Osmond and Alan Osmond, the two oldest brothers in the band, were the writers of the song. They co-wrote almost all songs on 'The Plan' album including "Think."
Major Hit
Besides its popularity in the UK, "Think" also gained chart ranking in the United States. It went up to number 28 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.
Variations and Covers
In addition to the original English version, The Osmonds also recorded a version of "Think" in Japanese for their Japanese fanbase.
Music Video
The official music video of "Think" features the Osmonds performing the song live. The video reflects the 70s performance style and aesthetics.
Profound Parable
The song "Think" reflects a profound side of The Osmonds, showcasing their belief in moral integrity and the importance of personal choices. It is a part of 'The Plan' which is often described as a parable, subtly, but not overtly Christian.
Theme
The song's lyrics deal with the themes of personal introspection and encouraging listeners to think deeply about their life choices and actions.
Global Reach
Although The Osmonds are American, their music including the song "Think" reached a global audience, especially in the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Australia and many parts of Europe where they had a large fan following.

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