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Aretha Franklin -Call Me (Live at Fillmore West)

#ArethaFranklin #QueenofSoul #Respect #RIP #RnB #Soul #CallMe Call Me (Live at Fillmore West)    ℗ 1971 Atlantic Recording Corp. Piano, Vocals: Aretha Franklin Horns Arranger: Arif Mardin String Arranger: Arif Mardin Producer: Arif Mardin Drums: Bernard Purdie Organ: Billy Preston Backing Vocals: Brenda Bryant Backing Vocals: Cissy Houston Guitar: Cornell Dupree Bass Guitar: David Hood Guitar: Eddie Hinton Bass Guitar: Jerry Jemmott Producer: Jerry Wexler Guitar: Jimmy Johnson Saxophone: King Curtis Backing Vocals: Margaret Branch Brass Ensemble: Memphis Horns Congas: Pancho Moreles Backing Vocals: Pat Smith Backing Vocals: Pat lewis Drums: Roger Hawkins Producer: Tom Dowd Piano: Truman Thomas Writer: Aretha Franklin

Lalah Hathaway - Honestly

#LalahHathaway #Honestly #RnB Lalah Hathaway  - Honestly {Verse 1:} You used to be my heartbeat Your love was made for me I could not live without you You were my destiny Now that my eyes are open See how the tables turn And now I'm not so sure Call this a lesson learned {Chorus:} Honestly I don't really want you no more Honestly You can walk out that door Honestly I don't really want you no more Honestly You can walk out that door {Verse 2:} Thought this would last forever And never would we part So much for happy endings You never played your part Please close the door behind you No need to make a scene You can do what you want now And now I'll just do me {Chorus:} Honestly I don't even want you no more Honestly You can walk out that door Honestly I don't even want you no more Honestly So you can walk out that door Honestly Honestly Honestly I don't even want you no more Honestly So you can walk out that door  

Lalah Hathaway - " Tiny Desk " Live Perfomance - NPR

  #LalahHathaway #LivePerformance #NPR #R&B #RnB #Soul Lalah Hathaway  comes from royalty: Her late father  Donny Hathaway 's voice was crucial for my generation, setting the bar for inspired, old-school soul singing. But living in that kind of shadow can also be a burden, robbing the offspring of an identity apart from that of the famous parent. The younger Hathaway's appearance behind the Tiny Desk pulls back the curtain a bit for a close-up encounter with her powerfully expressive voice. The lower registers always draw me in, and in "Change Ya Life," Hathaway's dusky contralto paints an exciting portrait of blissful cohabitation — but on her terms. "I'm going to teach you how to treat me like I deserve," she sings, adding, "I'll give you the world." She draws on a tradition of romance and sensuality in the best soul music, but with a feminist twist that eschews old-school, male-centric lyrics and attitudes. Lyrics alone do

Kadhja Bonet - Honeycomb (Audio)

#Honeycomb #KadhjaBonet #NeoRnB #RnB #Singer #Songwriter Kadhja Bonet (sounds like) Kad-ya was born in 1784 in the backseat of a sea-foam green space pinto. After spending an extraordinarily long time in her mother's plasma, she discovered the joys and gratifications of making noise with her hands and face while traveling at maximum velocity through intergalactic jungle quadrants.   Kadhja Bonet · Mother Maybe

Aretha Franklin -Call Me (Live at Fillmore West)

#ArethaFranklin #QueenofSoul #Respect #RIP #RnB #Soul Call Me (Live at Fillmore West) · Aretha Franklin Don't Fight the Feeling - the Complete Aretha Franklin & King Curtis Live at Fillmore West ℗ 1971 Atlantic Recording Corp. Piano, Vocals: Aretha Franklin Horns Arranger: Arif Mardin String Arranger: Arif Mardin Producer: Arif Mardin Drums: Bernard Purdie Organ: Billy Preston Backing Vocals: Brenda Bryant Backing Vocals: Cissy Houston Guitar: Cornell Dupree Bass Guitar: David Hood Guitar: Eddie Hinton Bass Guitar: Jerry Jemmott Producer: Jerry Wexler Guitar: Jimmy Johnson Saxophone: King Curtis Backing Vocals: Margaret Branch Brass Ensemble: Memphis Horns Congas: Pancho Moreles Backing Vocals: Pat Smith Backing Vocals: Pat lewis Drums: Roger Hawkins Producer: Tom Dowd Piano: Truman Thomas Writer: Aretha Franklin

Natalie Cole - This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) (Video)

Ms.Natalie Cole, Autotune was not used in the recording of this song. #NatalieCole #ThisWillBe #RnB #NatKingCole #EverlastingLove   Songwriters: Chuck Jackson / Marvin Yancy  lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh ooh oh yeah Mm mm mm mm This will be An everlasting love This will be The one I've waited for This will be The first time anyone has loved me, oh-oh-oh I'm so glad He found in time And I'm so glad that He rectified my mind This will be An everlasting love for me, whoa, ho Loving you Is some kind of wonderful Because you've shown me Just how much you care You've given me the thrill of a lifetime And made me believe you've got more thrills to spare, oh This will be And everlasting love, oh, yes, it will now You've brought a lot of sunshine into my life You've filled me with happiness I never knew You gave me more joy than I ever dreamed of And no one, no one can take the place o

Lalah Hathaway - " Tiny Desk " Live Perfomance - NPR

#LalahHathaway #LivePerformance #NPR #R&B #RnB #Soul Lalah Hathaway  comes from royalty: Her late father  Donny Hathaway 's voice was crucial for my generation, setting the bar for inspired, old-school soul singing. But living in that kind of shadow can also be a burden, robbing the offspring of an identity apart from that of the famous parent. The younger Hathaway's appearance behind the Tiny Desk pulls back the curtain a bit for a close-up encounter with her powerfully expressive voice. The lower registers always draw me in, and in "Change Ya Life," Hathaway's dusky contralto paints an exciting portrait of blissful cohabitation — but on her terms. "I'm going to teach you how to treat me like I deserve," she sings, adding, "I'll give you the world." She draws on a tradition of romance and sensuality in the best soul music, but with a feminist twist that eschews old-school, male-centric lyrics and attitudes. Lyrics alon