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      • " Lean on Me " is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Bill Withers. It was released in April 1972 as the first single from his second album, Still Bill.
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  2. " Lean on Me " is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Bill Withers. It was released in April 1972 as the first single from his second album, Still Bill.

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    Slab Fork is a community which, as of the writing of this post, barely has more than 200 residents. However the said ‘hood, where mining is the main occupation, had seen better timesand likely as a result higher population numbers. But either way, it’s still a small town in the truest sense of the word. And as detailed by Bill Withers, growing up t...

    But now that we’ve gotten that out of the way comes the actual lyrics. And truthfully, the first verse has nothing to do with interpersonal relationships. Instead it’s more of a philosophical nature, with the singer pointing out that hardships, i.e. “pain” and “sorrow”, are unavoidable. But he closes out the passage by also acknowledging that “ther...

    So the second verse gets more specific in terms of what Bill is talking about. And yes, he is in part alluding to financial assistance, i.e. ‘borrowing’. Later, the bridge further indicates that he’s offering mentoring assistance, i.e. advice, as well, if such is a problem that requires ‘understanding’ as opposed to something more material. Additio...

    To be perfectly honest, the lyrics do not really read as if the addressee is in any type of predicament at the moment. Rather the point being made is that if such does materialize, he should not hesitate to call on the vocalist. And it’s as if the vocalist is really trying to drive that message home because if he doesn’t, then he’s afraid that the ...

    And perhaps at the end of the day, we can say that the lesson of this song is sorta like it doesn’t hurt to ask for help. But of course such a sentiment is predicated on having someone around willing to help in the first place. And this piece is also such that it may encourage listeners to themselves to offer assistance if you need be, since at the...

    Being released on 21 April 1972, “Lean on Me” was the lead single from Bill’s sophomore album, Still Bill. The said undertaking went on to reach number one on what is today known as Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albumschart. Meanwhile “Lean on Me” itself topped the Billboard Hot 100 and its counterpart of that day, the Cash Box Top 100. It achieved t...

    Also one can’t forget the Lean on Me movie that came out in 1989 starring Morgan Freeman, whose title was in fact derived directly from this song. Amongst the legendary musicians who have covered this tune throughout the years include Stevie Wonder, Justin Bieber, Avril Lavigne, Sheryl Crows, Al Green, etc. Withers ultimately passed away at age 81 ...

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  5. Bill Withers performing "Lean On Me" live BBC In Concert, May 11, 1974 in HDListen to Bill Withers: https://BillWithers.lnk.to/listenYD Subscribe to Bill Wit...

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  7. Producer. Bill Withers. It’s not often that a song works equally well as a Black Nationalism anthem and as an educational song for little children. “Lean on Me” fits the bill. Apr. 21, 1972...