What are you listening to?



here's a red house over yonder
That's where my baby stays
Lord, there's a red house over yonder
Lord, that's where my baby stays
I ain't been home to see my baby
In ninety nine and one half days

Wait a minute, something's wrong here
The key won't unlock this door
Wait a minute, something's wrong
Lord have mercy, this key won't unlock this door
Somethings goin' on here
I have a bad, bad feeling
 
Your love is more than I could’ve asked for. You make me so happy..so very happy.
“Ain’t nobody loves me better than you.”


Well, I don't like to brag but I have been told I have some special skills.. lol.. you make me so happy too, I wake up every morning with a smile on my face, it is night over there, I'm there with you in my thoughts, a song for your dreams..



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Well, I don't like to brag but I have been told I have some special skills.. lol.. you make me so happy too, I wake up every morning with a smile on my face, it is night over there, I'm there with you in my thoughts, a song for your dreams..



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The floor is melting, the temperature’s high. Let’s leave logic behind. There’s liquid gold in the heart’s desire.

 
The floor is melting, the temperature’s high. Let’s leave logic behind. There’s liquid gold in the heart’s desire.


We can leave logic behind, they're watching and the commotion has people talking, but you got me on fire, consumed with what's to transpire..

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❤️❤️🥰

 
15th post
Away, I'd rather sail away
Like a swan that's here and gone



El Condor Pasa
Simon & Garfunkel
 


When it first came out
Loved this album
still do


Johnnie B. Bad is an album by the American pianist Johnnie Johnson, released in 1991.[2][3] The album was part of Elektra Records' American Explorer series, which was dedicated to traditional American musical styles.[4] Johnnie B. Bad was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Traditional Blues Album".[5]
Production

Bernie Worrell, Keith Richards and Eric Clapton were among the many admiring musicians who played on Johnnie B. Bad.[6][7] The majority of the album was produced by Terry Adams; Richards produced two of the album's tracks.[8] "Stepped in What!?" and "Tanqueray" marked the first time that Johnson had sung on record.[9]
 
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