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 | Think About Your Troubles |
| Recorded/Published: December 16, 1969 Harry Nilsson conceived the story of The Point! while writing "Think About Your Troubles". According to Allen Zentz, Harry said that songs often came to him as visions - as if they were movies or cartoons.
Peggy Lee and Sam Brown each covered "Think About Your Troubles". More recent recordings of the song include versions by Belly, Jellyfish, and Holly Near. Credits:Lyrics:Sit beside the breakfast table.
Think about your troubles.
Pour yourself a cup of tea.
Then think about the bubbles.
You can take your teardrops
And drop 'em in a teacup.
Take them down to the riverside ...
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 | Think About Your Troubles {Take 4} |
| This is an alternate take of "Think About Your Troubles" included as a bonus track on BMG's 2002 CD reissue of The Point!. This is a completely different version (than the version originally released on The Point!) recorded with an orchestra in 1969. At this stage, The Point! as a concept probably didn't exist. Source: Curtis Armstrong
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