Young
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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To be young
Gifted, and black
Oh, what a lovely precious thing
Oh, when you're, yes, yes, when you're
When you're young, yeah, thank you, Jesus, gifted and black
Open your heart, is all I need

In this whole world, you know
There are millions of boys and girls
Who are young, gifted and black
With their souls intact, and that's a fact

You are young, gifted and black, we must begin to tell our young
There's a world waiting for you (you) yours is the quest that's just begun

When you feelin' real low
Here's a great truth you should remember and know
That you're young, gifted, and black
You got your soul intact, oh, and that's a fact

(You're young, gifted, and black)
Oh, it's a mighty sweet thing, yes, it is now
(Young, gifted, and black)
Oh, my sisters
(Young, gifted, and black)
You're young and you're black, you got your soul intact




You got the future, don't you know it's a fact?
(Young, gifted, and black)

Overall Meaning

The song "Young, Gifted and Black" by Aretha Franklin is a powerful anthem that celebrates the beauty, pride and potential of being a young black person in the world today. The lyrics are a call to action for young people to embrace their gifts, and to recognize their heritage and culture as sources of strength and inspiration.


The opening lines of the song state that being young, gifted and black is a "lovely precious thing." This phrase captures the sense of wonder and excitement that comes with discovering one's talents and abilities, and the pride and confidence that comes from being part of a rich and vibrant culture. The song encourages young people to open their hearts and minds, and to pursue their dreams with passion and determination.


The following lines acknowledge that there are many young people in the world who are gifted and black, and that their souls remain intact despite the challenges they face. The song is a reminder that, despite the obstacles and adversity that black youth often encounter, their talents, spirits and resilience are unbreakable.


The final lines of the song offer a powerful message of hope and encouragement to young people everywhere. The song reminds them that they are not alone, and that there is a whole world waiting for them. With their gifts, their intelligence, and their soul intact, they can achieve great things and make a powerful impact on the world around them.


Overall, "Young, Gifted and Black" is a song that celebrates the beauty and potential of black youth, and inspires them to pursue their dreams with courage and confidence.


Line by Line Meaning

To be young
Having the opportunity to experience youth


Gifted, and black
Being talented and of African American descent


Oh, what a lovely precious thing
Being young, gifted, and black is a wonderful and valuable attribute


Oh, when you're, yes, yes, when you'reWhen you're young, yeah, thank you, Jesus, gifted and black
Expressing gratitude for the combination of being young, talented, and of African American descent


Open your heart, is all I need
Encouraging listeners to be receptive to the message being conveyed


In this whole world, you knowThere are millions of boys and girlsWho are young, gifted and blackWith their souls intact, and that's a fact
Acknowledging that there are countless individuals who share the same attributes and values


You are young, gifted and black, we must begin to tell our youngThere's a world waiting for you (you) yours is the quest that's just begun
Recognizing the potential for greatness and encouraging young people to pursue their dreams


When you feelin' real lowHere's a great truth you should remember and knowThat you're young, gifted, and blackYou got your soul intact, oh, and that's a fact
Offering a reminder to those who may be struggling that they have inherent value and potential


(You're young, gifted, and black)Oh, it's a mighty sweet thing, yes, it is now(Young, gifted, and black)Oh, my sisters(Young, gifted, and black)You're young and you're black, you got your soul intactYou got the future, don't you know it's a fact?(Young, gifted, and black)
Reiterating the positivity and potential associated with being young, talented, and African American




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Nina Simone, Weldon Irvine

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@misterspigot88

I still can't quite understand how so much vocal power and pitch perfect precision was contained in a human being.
Self taught on the piano too! A ridiculous and unrivalled talent. Loved her so much ❤️

@ladonaldconcepcion

She did not self teach; James Cleveland taught her how to play

@mattturn100

You're being very modest. Here talent is in her DNA. She inherited the singing and piano playing from her mother Barbara Siggers Franklin. Her independence and staying power may have been inherited from her father. Her talent is in her family DNA. All of her siblings had blessings and talents that may have been overshadowed by hers but still the same the entire family was gifted and talented. I've done my research. They all may have had their ups and downs but still the same whether it was good or bad they were a blessed family. God Bless . Thanks for sharing. Take care

@daking589

Exactly right

@firelord_ozai

Right this is why she's the Goat

@mattturn100

Who can understand the origins of God? She’s his creation!! Need I say more?

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@vikkiscott8359

She really was a very pretty woman.

@kimberlyjackson1337

Very beautiful

@rogeriosousa9474

Very beautiful 🌹

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