Style Of Life

Jackson 5 · Other Songs - Jackson 5

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah my love



Here I am reaching out for ya but there's nothing to reach for

'Cause my mind don't believe what my eyes have seen the blames

You gave, you know, you know and I know nobody wants you

With your wishy, washy ways, your mama raised you from a child

Spent no time worth while and I feel, you really come to nothing no



You've got to change your style of life

You've got to change your style of life



Oh, there you go saying, "I think I love ya but it's a matter of time"

I have told ya and told ya how bad I wish to hold you, my feelin's have

Doubt in mind, you know, you know and I know that you can do better

Tomorrow's a brand new day, I have tried to make you change

But you remain the same and I feel, you really come to nothing, no



You've gotta change your style of life

You've gotta change your style of life



You and me, baby haven't been together but so long

Now, you're acting like you own me, hey baby, that's so wrong

You hate to suffer for what you get, my love don't come easy

Why don't you change, baby please, please



You've gotta change your style of life, you gotta change

You've gotta change your style of life, turn around

You've gotta change your style of life, mm

You've gotta change your style of life, mm

You've gotta change your style of life, mm

You've gotta change your style of life, mm

Style Of Life

Style Of Life stands as a defining track within the Jackson 5's extensive catalogue, capturing the group's signature blend of soulful harmonies and infectious rhythm. Released during a period of significant artistic evolution, the song showcases the band's ability to craft polished pop anthems that resonated with audiences across generations. The recording highlights the vocal interplay between the brothers, balancing youthful energy with a mature emotional depth that became a hallmark of their sound. As a key song in their discography, it reflects the production values and musical direction that helped solidify their status as icons of Motown and R&B. The track remains a testament to the group's enduring influence on popular music, offering listeners a vibrant snapshot of their creative peak during this era.