"Time to Change" is a song recorded in 1972 by The Brady Bunch Kids, the children characters on 1970s television situation comedy The Brady Bunch. The song and another Brady Bunch Kids song, "We Can Make the World a Whole Lot Brighter", were featured in The Brady Bunch episode "Dough Re Mi", which aired on January 14, 1972.
Written by Raymond Bloodworth, Billy Meshel and Chris Welch, "Time to Change" features solos by Barry Williams and Maureen McCormick, who portrayed the Brady's eldest children Greg and Marcia, respectively, on the TV series. Some listeners might classify this as an example of a "bubblegum pop" record, while fans of such music might feel that the term is insulting.
The songs featured in this episode marked the Brady Bunch' on-screen singing debut of Marcia and Bobby (Mike Lookinland). Greg's singing debut occurred in Season 2 episode "Where There's Smoke", while Peter, Jan (Eve Plumb) and Cindy (Susan Olsen) briefly sang The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond in Season 2 episode "The Drummer Boy".
Time to Change is a mental health campaign in England, launched in 2009 with the objective of reducing mental health-related stigma and discrimination.
Time to Change (TTC) was formed in 2009 by mental health charities MIND and Rethink Mental Illness, aiming to reduce mental health-related stigma and discrimination. A specific objective was to reduce stigma and discrimination by 5 per cent in the first 12 months. The first four years were funded by grants of £20.5 million from the Big Lottery Fund and Comic Relief.
TTC also asks organisations and individuals to sign a pledge supporting its anti-stigma programme. Organisations signing the pledge include the Bank of England, the Financial Conduct Authority, British Gas, British Telecom, Lloyds Banking Group, Ernst & Young, E.ON, PepsiCo and parts of the National Health Service. A pledge event took place at the Houses of Parliament in October 2013, giving MPs an opportunity to sign up.
In 2011, TTC launched a four-week television advertising campaign to promote its new slogan: "It's time to talk. It's Time to Change."
Ticking of time clocks basically anywhere
Anywhere in the world
Fate of these lands has been now placed in our hands.
Will we have time to mend the brittle world.
We just leave empty spaces nearly everywhere.
Stop to blacken our skies, realize to hear the cries.
Cannot we give a chance to our hungry world?
We must take control of the children's greed.
Ticking of time clocks basically anywhere.
Stop to blacken our skies, realize to hear the cries.
So try to change the scary scenes
And make them disappear in early mists.
It's time to change the beast inside
It's time to find the man to start to fight.
Cannot we give a chance to our hungry world?
We must take control of the children's greed.
Ticking of time clocks basically anywhere.
Stop to blacken our skies, realize to hear the cries.
So try to change the scary scenes
And make them disappear in early mists.
It's time to change the beast inside
It's time to find the man to start to fight.
Stop to blacken our skies, realize to hear the cries.
So try to change the scary scenes
And make them disappear in early mists.
It's time to change the beast inside
It's time to find the man to start to fight.
It's time to c
It's time to change it