Time To Change
Brady Bunch Lyrics


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Sha na na na na na na na na
Sha na na na na
Sha na na na na na na na na
Sha na na na na

Autumn turns to winter
And winter turns to spring
It doesn't go just for seasons you know
It goes for everything

The same is true for voices
When boys begin to grow
You gotta take a lesson from Mother Nature
And if you do you'll know

When it's time to change (when it's time to change)
Don't fight the tide, go along for the ride
Don't ya see
When it's time to change, you've got to rearrange
Who you are and what you're gonna be

Sha na na na na na na na na
Sha na na na na
Sha na na na na na na na na na
Sha na na na na

Day by day you're facing the changes you've been through
A little bit of living, a little bit of growing all adds up to you
Every boy's a man inside
A girl a woman too




And if you want to reach your destiny
Then here's what you can do

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the Brady Bunch's song Time to Change are about accepting change and growing up. The opening lines, "Sha na na na na na na na na," serve as a chant or a call for people to pay attention to the lyrics. The song talks about how seasons change, and how, similarly, people change as they grow up. Just as autumn turns to winter and winter turns to spring, boys grow up and their voices change.


The song emphasizes the importance of going with the flow and not fighting change. The chorus, "When it's time to change, don't fight the tide, go along for the ride," speaks to the idea that change is inevitable and that it's better to embrace it instead of resisting it. The song encourages listeners to take a lesson from Mother Nature by accepting the natural progression of life.


The lyrics also touch on the idea of personal growth, as each individual faces their own changes and transformations. The song suggests that everyone has the ability to reach their destiny if they are willing to embrace change and grow.


Overall, Time to Change is a song that encourages people to embrace change and personal growth. It is a reminder that change is a natural part of life, and that it's better to go with the flow instead of resisting it.


Line by Line Meaning

Sha na na na na na na na na
Catchy and upbeat refrain that adds to the overall vibe of the song.


Autumn turns to winter
The changing of the seasons is just one example of how time changes everything.


And winter turns to spring
Things don't stay the same forever, change is inevitable.


It doesn't go just for seasons you know
Change applies to more than just the weather, it affects everything in life.


It goes for everything
Emphasis on the universality of change and how it impacts everything and everyone.


The same is true for voices
Just as the seasons change, people's voices change as they grow up.


When boys begin to grow
Puberty is a natural process that boys go through.


You gotta take a lesson from Mother Nature
Nature can teach us many lessons about life and growing up.


And if you do you'll know
If you pay attention and learn from nature, you'll understand how to handle change.


When it's time to change (when it's time to change)
When change is inevitable, don't resist it.


Don't fight the tide, go along for the ride
Accept change and go with the flow to make the most of it.


Don't ya see
An expression urging listeners to understand the importance of embracing change.


When it's time to change, you've got to rearrange
To adapt to change, you may need to change yourself or your approach to life.


Who you are and what you're gonna be
Change can impact your identity and future, so be prepared to adapt and grow.


Day by day you're facing the changes you've been through
Change is a gradual process that happens over time and must be faced day by day.


A little bit of living, a little bit of growing all adds up to you
Every experience and change in life contributes to shaping who you become.


Every boy's a man inside
Even young boys have the potential to become mature adults.


A girl a woman too
Similarly, young girls have the potential to grow into confident, capable women.


And if you want to reach your destiny
To achieve your goals and fulfill your potential, you must be open to change and growth.


Then here's what you can do
Encouragement to take action and embrace the changes that will help you achieve your dreams.


Sha na na na na na na na na
Refrain that bookends the song and adds to its upbeat tone.


Sha na na na na
Repeating the refrain with a slightly shorter version to bookend the song.


Sha na na na na na na na na na
Final refrain that adds to the energetic and positive feel of the song.


Sha na na na na
Final truncated refrain that repeats the upbeat mood of the song.




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@tobymummert3035

I have seen every Brady Bunch episode at least 20 times in my life.
This episode is ultimately my all-time favorite Brady Bunch episode!
I even have the record
The Brady Bunch-Time To Change.
The only problem with the record is that it's a different take than what we are all custom to hearing on the TV show because it doesn't include Peter Brady's voice changing part during the chorus of the song. But it's still a major classic!

Of course in the first few seasons of The Brady Bunch show,
Marcia Brady was always the obvious.
But if you take a good look at Jan Brady during the last few seasons of the show before the show was canceled, you are missing a lot because she had grown up and "out" and blew Marcia Brady away in my opinion opinion.
The next time you see a Brady Bunch episode that was made in 1972, and both Jan and Marsha are in the same episode, just check it out and you'll see Jan Brady had moved past Marcia Brady. Very nice!



All comments from YouTube:

@aaronmurdoch7362

This song randomly pops into my head from seemingly NOWHERE every few years lol

@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper

This song appeared in my mind. When I was reading my medical administrative assistant textbook discussing disponia.

@user-ox6jh2qh9m

Yes! And then it sticks there for days!

@swerdna77

Yes same here that's why I looked it up to see if I was remembering the words correctly. It goes through my head every now and then and stays for a couple days. Lol

@daneshoemaker545

My dad sings this every time my voice cracks.

@urnan9073

lol

@merlamendiola4181

relative

@rp2819

I know right.

@sexobscura

it's time to rear-a-a-ange

@justjosie8963

Lol

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