You're not right, and it's not a mistake. It's just the version I happened to be listening to. My mp3s are set to random I could just as easily be listening to Ludacris' version. Easy guy....you're not dealing with some greenhorn here. I have the DeVaughn version in my library as well if that floats your boat. Curtis' is better IMO.You do realize that's not a Curtis Mayfield tune, amirite??
Common mistake, unfortunately.
It's William DeVaughn... "Be Thankful For What You Got"
You're not right, and it's not a mistake. It's just the version I happened to be listening to. My mp3s are set to random I could just as easily be listening to Ludacris' version. Easy guy....you're not dealing with some greenhorn here. I have the DeVaughn version in my library as well if that floats your boat. Curtis' is better IMO.
You're not fucking around indeed.Nope...not Curtis.
He never did it.
Trust me.
I don't fuck around like that, brah.
You're not fucking around indeed.
The record sold nearly two million copies on its release in spring of 1974, reaching #1 on the U.S. R&B charts and #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[2] With a sound and content influenced by Curtis Mayfield (and often erroneously attributed to him), its simple and encouraging lyrics hit home, to the extent that it became featured on gospel radio stations.
No, I know. I got overzealous in my drunken haze. I went back and listened, it sure as fuck is WD. Some fucking Limewire/Napster shit. Doubleddown on being wrong.