Stevie Wonder)5.Keeping My Faith in You6.Nights in Harlem7.Now That I Have You8.When I Need YouLuther Vandross Lyrics provided by Provided to YouTube by Epic/LegacyDon't You Know That Luther VandrossNever Too Much 1981 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music EntertainmentReleased on.
Get the embed code Luther Vandross - I Know Album Lyrics1.Are You Using Me?2.Get It Right3.I Know4.I Know (feat. It's just too bad we've got what they've never had
'Cause they don't know what they're talking about I don't believe what they think of you and me You see everybody's talking, I hear rumors everywhere F B Am C E A Dm Gm G Fm Chords for Luther Vandross - 'I Know You Want To' (1988) with song key, BPM, capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. They gamble on the time and the date it will end I got your love You need to look no further Dont you know that Dont you know that After my love Youll never need another Dont you know. You see, everybody's talking and they whisper in my earĪnd I know about the talk that's growing in this townĪnd I know know know that they don't want to believe Luther Vandross lyrics :: Song lyrics for Dont You Know That.
Still it scares me when I hear what I hear 'Cause you know I'd never let you down baby Later Grammy winners like 1991’s “Power of Love/Love Power” and 2003’s “Dance With My Father” remain as technically accomplished as they are emotionally moving, on both counts standing as testaments to his enduring legacy.And I know it's just a rumor spreading in this townĪnd I know know know it's a thing I don't believe In the decades that followed, Vandross continued to find ways to push the art forward instead of relying on the tried and true. Whether he's dealing in the easy, gospel-inflected pop of album opener 'Keeping My Faith in You' or the jazzy hooks of the title track (with Stevie Wonder guesting on harmonica), Vandross is in command. Along with the irresistibly joyful title track of Vandross’ 1981 solo debut, Never Too Much, “A House Is Not a Home” also helped launch him after many years of working behind the scenes as a session vocalist and arranger for acts like David Bowie and Bette Midler and as the singer of “Searching” and “The Glow of Love,” two classy hits for the Italian/American disco group Change. Playing the role of R&B love god has always come naturally to Luther Vandross.On his Virgin debut, he eases into his groove once again. Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, and Celine Dion have all acknowledged the impact that their sometime duet partner had on them. In the process, he transcends the ‘60s divas who inspired him-Dionne Warwick, Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin-to create a model for those who followed. That’s just what he did on his astonishing 1981 cover of “A House Is Not a Home,” transforming the Burt Bacharach/Hal David classic into an acutely personal demonstration of his control, dexterity, and expressiveness.
A suave yet warmhearted New Yorker who became one of R&B’s beloved balladeers from his solo breakthrough in the early ‘80s to his untimely death in 2005, Vandross was also a vocalist whose understanding of singing as an art form was so profound, he changed notions of what it could be. Luther Vandross was more than just a great singer.