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  1. Though you may not drive a great big Cadillac. Gangsta whitewalls. TV antennas in the back. You may not have a car at all. But remember brothers and sisters. You can still stand tall. Just be thankful for what you've got. Though you may not drive a great big Cadillac. Diamond in the back, sunroof top.

  2. Figures Can't Calculate (1980) Time Will Stand Still (2008) AllMusic Review. User Reviews. Track Listing. Credits. Releases. Similar Albums. Moods and Themes. ... Be Thankful for What You Got by William DeVaughn released in 1974. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. When DeVaughn returned to recording six years later, he updated Be Thankful for What You Got for the disco era and it was put pride of place on his second album, Figures Can’t Calculate.

  4. Be Thankful for What You Got (1974) Figures Can't Calculate (1980) Singles from Be Thankful for What You Got ... (William DeVaughn, Frank Fiorvanti) 3:27: 8. "You Can Do It" 3:40: 9. "Something's ... this second album was later reissued on CD by Unidisc as Be Thankful for What You Got and by Hot Productions as Be Thankful for What ...

  5. Lyrics. Diamond in the back, sunroof top Diggin' the scene with a gangsta lean, wooh-ooh-ooh Diamond in the back, sunroof top Diggin' the scene with a gangsta lean, wooh-ooh-ooh Though you may not drive a great big Cadillac Gangsta whitewalls, TV antennas in the back You may not have a car at all But remember brothers and sisters You can still ...

  6. 16 de dic. de 2006 · William Devaughn - Be Thankful For What You Got I'm thankful for this disc and the sweet sounds of soul to be found on it. Close your eyes and you would think it is Curtis Mayfield or even Marvin Gaye on certain cuts. Devaughn was not a pretender....he could sing beautifully and played the guitar as well. 9 tracks, no bonus cuts here but what ...

  7. Be Thankful for What You Got ist ein Soulsong, der von William DeVaughn geschrieben und eingesungen wurde. Die Platte verkaufte sich nach der Veröffentlichung im Frühjahr 1974 fast zwei Millionen Mal und erreichte Platz 1 der US-amerikanischen R&B-Charts sowie Platz 4 der Billboard Hot 100. 2021 listete der Rolling Stone die Nummer auf Platz 374 der 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.