and if you don't have the 'download capacity' (or time) to listen all the way through, these are the lyrics ...
Sammy Davis Jr. Don't Blame The Children
Written by Hidle Brown "H. B." Barnum - an American pianist, arranger, record producer, songwriter, and former child actor.
You know we read in the papers And we hear on the air of killing and stealing And crime everywhere
And we sigh and we say As we notice the trend This young generation Where will it end
But can we be sure That it's their fault alone I mean, that maybe a Part of it isn't our own
Are we less guilty Who place in their way Too many things That lead them astray
Like too much money to spend And too much idle time Too many movies The kind of passion and crime
Too many books, man That are not even fit to be read Too much evil in what they hear said
And too many children Encouraged to roam By too many parents Who won't even stay at home
(Don't blame it on the children)
Well, man, kids don't make the movies And they don't write the books And they don't go out And paint pictures Of gangsters and crooks
They don't make the liquor And they don't run the bars And they don't make the laws And they don't buy the cars
They don't peddle junk that Well, that addles the brain That's all done by older folks, man Greedy for gain
Delinquent teenagers, oh, man How quick we do condemn The sins of a nation And then go and blame it on them
But the laws that are blameless The Saviour makes known Now you tell me who is there Among us to cast the first stone
For in so many cases It's sad but it's true That the title Delinquent Fits older folks too
(Don't blame it on the children) (Don't blame it on the children)
Cheers - John
Tony Bev said
12:52 PM Nov 24, 2016
Thanks for that John, as you say it is just as much appropriate today, as what it was back in our own teenage days
As a sidenote
This is the first time I had heard this, as in 1967 I was in a small town with no TV and I think one radio station
jules47 said
07:01 PM Nov 24, 2016
So true for today - though I know some wonderful young people who lead great lives. And before anyone criticises today's youth - remember how your parents were horrified at the music etcc., that we liked - and the things we got up to!!
Gday...
So - this song is now FORTY-NINE years old ... listen to the lyrics
How true do they still ring.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxZseSNZRDc
and if you don't have the 'download capacity' (or time) to listen all the way through, these are the lyrics ...
Sammy Davis Jr. Don't Blame The Children
Written by Hidle Brown "H. B." Barnum -
an American pianist, arranger, record producer, songwriter, and former child actor.
You know we read in the papers
And we hear on the air
of killing and stealing
And crime everywhere
And we sigh and we say
As we notice the trend
This young generation
Where will it end
But can we be sure
That it's their fault alone
I mean, that maybe a
Part of it isn't our own
Are we less guilty
Who place in their way
Too many things
That lead them astray
Like too much money to spend
And too much idle time
Too many movies
The kind of passion and crime
Too many books, man
That are not even fit to be read
Too much evil in what they hear said
And too many children
Encouraged to roam
By too many parents
Who won't even stay at home
(Don't blame it on the children)
Well, man, kids don't make the movies
And they don't write the books
And they don't go out
And paint pictures
Of gangsters and crooks
They don't make the liquor
And they don't run the bars
And they don't make the laws
And they don't buy the cars
They don't peddle junk that
Well, that addles the brain
That's all done by older folks, man
Greedy for gain
Delinquent teenagers, oh, man
How quick we do condemn
The sins of a nation
And then go and blame it on them
But the laws that are blameless
The Saviour makes known
Now you tell me who is there
Among us to cast the first stone
For in so many cases
It's sad but it's true
That the title Delinquent
Fits older folks too
(Don't blame it on the children)
(Don't blame it on the children)
Cheers - John
Thanks for that John, as you say it is just as much appropriate today, as what it was back in our own teenage days
As a sidenote
This is the first time I had heard this, as in 1967 I was in a small town with no TV and I think one radio station
So true for today - though I know some wonderful young people who lead great lives. And before anyone criticises today's youth - remember how your parents were horrified at the music etcc., that we liked - and the things we got up to!!