I loved how Brad showed respect to Kenny mentioning Lionel Richie writing the song. "He was like, no shame, this song was written by Lionel Richie, I'm about to kill it. Boom. Lady." Too funny! And Kenny did kill it.
I was in awe myself that Brad even thought to point that out. I never would have thought of this but Brad is right. In today's world of copyright and such, artists would, in no way, give that kind of credit to someone else.
And Lionel DID write it for Kenny. He was unknown as a writer, so we don't really know the reasons but, he told Kenny that this was a song Kenny should be singing. He was right, and even though Lionel did it himself later, it still was Kenny's song.
Kenny Rogers and Lionel Ritchie were very close friends throughout their careers, each of them writing and contributing music to each other. Amazing talents both, and gentlemen.
Bringing up Kenny's respect to Lionel Richie made me realize that many artists back in the day liked each other. Seems like more recent music artists shoot each other
Exactly and it didn't hurt either of them at all in fact it benefited both. Imagine that being kind and courteous to each other actually doesn't detract but strengthens.
Some still can. Just probably not the ones big corporate music companies are choosing to promote. They'd rather push people they can rip off easily and autotune them.
He moves the microphone depending on the volume of his voice to even out the tone. Closer for soft and further away when his voice gets louder and more aggressive.
RIP Kenny Rogers. He was a very talented individual. He has a few really good songs. Sadly we are losing these guys pretty quickly. Soon we will be relegated to artists that we will only hear after they have been digitized.
@@Elric2171 - I feel you there my friend, we aren't getting any younger. He passed a while ago, but it certainly does not seem like it was a year back. Time is most definitely flying, that is for certain.
The song was released in 1980 on the album Kenny Rogers’ Greatest Hits, and it made history for being the first record of the 1980s to chart on all four of Billboard magazine’s singles charts: Hot Country Songs, Billboard Hot 100, Adult Contemporary and Top Soul Singles.
kennydied Las year he Started Singing I think in the 60s we lost another great Singing thangs for playing Songs like this I Thank U fro.m the Bottom of my heart
Pure Love song. Richie and Kenny was so so close friends they helped each other in their careers. Commodores didn't want this song so he gave it to Kenny and it became a power house.
1980, I was 15. I'm thinking a lot of babies came into the world because of this song. Kenny Rogers was handsome, suave and had a country swooning voice.
Lex, your insight is ahead of its time, girl. "Adult Contemporary" music came about IMHO for that very reason.....to show these kids we older, more mature folk didnt leave our love for music behind in our youth, it just grew up with us. And although our "old school" music will always remain on our playlists, we must realize that eventually its not all about knockin boots and being a player anymore...and eventually we must all grow up sometime. Its an inevitability and music is just a microcosm of our journey through life.
I love Kenny! Know every word of every song of his! Please do more! The Gambler Coward of the County Rubin James Lucille We've got Tonight and manymore!💗🙏
This was in 1980. You should see the video of him & Lionel singing this together in 2012 at an awards show. They were lifelong friends & the performance is just beautiful. Their love is so evident, it warms your heart.
He pulled the mike back and forth to regulate the volume of his voice and yet still maintain the intensity. Easier to adjust the distance to the mike than adjust the volume you sing at. Back in the day we were lucky to be blessed with so many talented artists. Kenny being one of them. RIP Kenny Rogers.
Wow this was played at my sister's wedding back in 1980, I was just a little kid back then, it's truly unbelievable where has the time gone to. I miss those days so much 🤔
This is such a classic. I love that Brad points out the song writing credit to Lionel Richie and how that doesn’t happen these days as much. And clearly just watching Lex listen to this, she is a hopeless romantic. Lucky Brad. 🧡
This combined with Lionel's amazing writing talent and Kenny's great voice to make a memorable song. Lionel has a great voice too, I'm just saying at least his talent wasn't wasted on a singer who couldn't hold a note.
My first exposure to Kenny Rogers was when he was the lead singer for The First Edition. You should check out their most popular song, I Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In. Long title, trippy song, but one of my all-time favorites
Hey guys Joey from the Bronx that’s a beat song sung beautifully. R.I.P. Mr.ROGERS. You should listen to Kenny singing the Gambler a song which was story told by Kenny
I love how Kenny sings this with a grainy voice, and then he can hit high notes and stretch it out. He must of had a singing coach, because he’s such a pro. My parents loved his songs, and I can see why.
Most people aren’t aware of this, but the raspy voice Kenny uses is universally appealing to all, especially women, as it represents the sounds vocalized after making long passionate love.
Lex nailed it... Neil Diamond, Lionel Ritchie, Kenny Rogers, Barry Manilow, Stevie Wonder, The Bee Gees, Tina Turner Elton John and so many more... you won't find this caliber of music and musicianship ever again...
I heard ( right after Kenny Rogers passing) an interview with Lionel. He spoke about being nervous bringing the song to Kenny. He said how at ease they were together. I think that was a song made by two talented yes, but also genuinely nice guys. Kenny started as a bass player in Jazz music. However he became famous as a country/ a little bit pop music. He even did some acting.
"Lady" was written by Lionel Richie with Kenny in mind. Lionel finished the lyrics in a bathroom at Kenny's house in LA. Lionel then did his own fabulous version.
This was released in 1980 and this was a time when it was still acceptable for us MEN to call a WOMAN beautiful and show proper respect to them. Notice there’s no derogatory names used for a female in this song, no disrespect, just honesty and passion. (Sorry I’m showing my age now) This is how a WOMAN is supposed to be treated. I’m done and I’ll get off my “soapbox” now. Thank you for bringing back some great memories !!! ❤️ You both stay safe !! ✌️
it is sad you have to say this...because a man should always and ever treat any woman like a lady... it is the 'times' we live in... the debauchery of norms and values, the adjustment of what once was called ethics....and I hope I die soon
I absolutely loved this reaction. My Dad used to tease us that at least half his eight kids were conceived to Kenny Rogers music. lol (RIP Kenny and I hope my sister and Dad got to meet you beyond those pearly gates.)
The drawing away of the microphone is a mic technique used by trained singers when singing live. They don't do it much these days because they are helped so much by technology. He was an artist.
That Kenny Rogers Grizzly bear raspy voice, mixed with long smooth delivery made for perfection on the song performance. Glad he gave props to the song writer...great reaction, great performance by Kenny Rogers!
Interesting how you called it grown up music. That's insightful. Today's music is little more than hormones and testosterone, needlessly explicitly expressed lust for sex, wealth, and violence. Lyrics with love and caring are rare, and respect for what is worthy of respect is nonexistent! It takes a level of maturity and understanding to sing a song that shows not only genuine love, but an underlying respect and cherishing reflected in this song, in the word Lady. I'm not really a country music fan, but that's the only place where I've heard any songs with "grownup" lyrics. Certainly not all of them by a long shot, but songs that show understanding about love and joy, honor and respect, giving and sacrifice, growth through pain. I think this is what should be called "adult" music, not raging hormones expressed in the most explicit words and videos possible, but with not one drop of maturity.
Lionel Richie is an amazing singer also. A major love song artist. He even wrote "Three Times A Lady" from memories of what his Dad said about his Mom. Awesome.
You need to watch Kenny and Lionel sing this together. You can see their admiration for each other. This was done in the early 80's. I got married 83 and it was our wedding song
You can tell by the look on Lex's face how she feels about a song & she loved this one!! I grew up on Kenny Roger's & this is one of his greatest songs!! & Brad, you are so right, Kenny does bring a smoothness to his songs!! #Grown People Music
I agree. I watched her face the whole time. That is what this song is all about. A perfect collaboration between an azing songwriter and amazing singer
When Ritchie wrote this, he was living in Rogers guest house. This is one of the finest love songs of all time, damn few could cover it today and I doubt many could come up with something close that was origional. Like Lex said, adult music.
This song is so beautiful, it makes me cry every time I hear it. It was released on Sept 19th in 1990. You should absolutely listen to The Gambler from Kenny Rogers. It's a great song as well but a different vibe.
A modern day Kenny Rogers... my first thought was Singer/Songwriter *Amos Lee* Song: *Arms of a Woman* He's been quoted as having musical influences John Prine, Bonnie Raitt, Donnie Hathaway, Bill Withers, and Hall and Oates. Some of those artist couldn't be more different stylistically, but I can hear all of them in his music.
His most famous song by far is "The Gambler"... but if you liked this vibe, you should check out "Buy Me a Rose". This song ("Lady") was released in 1980 & "Buy Me a Rose" was released almost 20 years later (1999) & his voice sounds the same.
Just like anything else, there is good "grown-up" music and bad "grown-up" music. Don't worry. We'll steer you towards the good stuff. Not only did Lionel Richie write a song for Kenny Rogers; but, the Bee Gees (specifically Barry Gibb) wrote "Islands in the Stream" for Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton, which went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1983. Well worth a reaction in its own right.
he was just paying it forward with the shout out for Lionel Ritchie which as ya mentioned is more than admirable. don't know alot of pop artists in this era that would swallow their pride enough to admit that fact! pure class!!!
I loved how Brad showed respect to Kenny mentioning Lionel Richie writing the song. "He was like, no shame, this song was written by Lionel Richie, I'm about to kill it. Boom. Lady." Too funny! And Kenny did kill it.
I was in awe myself that Brad even thought to point that out. I never would have thought of this but Brad is right. In today's world of copyright and such, artists would, in no way, give that kind of credit to someone else.
And Lionel DID write it for Kenny. He was unknown as a writer, so we don't really know the reasons but, he told Kenny that this was a song Kenny should be singing. He was right, and even though Lionel did it himself later, it still was Kenny's song.
Find the back story Lionel wrote the final verse on the crapper.
Kenny and Lionel were not just friends, they were family.
@@1bigrowdy Don't act like that isn't where some of the best ideas happen haha not many other places to be alone with your thoughts like that
Kenny Rogers and Lionel Ritchie were very close friends throughout their careers, each of them writing and contributing music to each other. Amazing talents both, and gentlemen.
Lionel Richie is so underrated. He has countless awards.
This incredible song was released in 1980! No one sings like this much anymore
So very true
This is one of the most amazing live vocals I've ever heard. His power and range LIVE is absolutely staggering.
Agreed !
Bringing up Kenny's respect to Lionel Richie made me realize that many artists back in the day liked each other. Seems like more recent music artists shoot each other
Big music companies love the cheap drama of disposable performers.
Exactly and it didn't hurt either of them at all in fact it benefited both. Imagine that being kind and courteous to each other actually doesn't detract but strengthens.
Lmao old people always wanna make shit up
Kenny and Lionel were very close friends, even before this song was written.
This was released in 1980, the Commodores were still cranking out the hits.
She's a brick house 🎶🎵👍✌️♥️
Sail On...I have loved it since I was in Kindergarten when it came out.
Yes I'm old AF. Lol
@@lyngusrobb5323 kindergarten pfffffffffffffffffffft I was almost in middle school lol
1980? Wow.... Kenny can sing like no other. I can hear Lionel Richie in this song. I do believe Lionel is the best at writing a song. ❤
People could actually sing in those days no auto tune
Some still can. Just probably not the ones big corporate music companies are choosing to promote.
They'd rather push people they can rip off easily and autotune them.
Kenny. What a legend. They don't make 'em like him, anymore. Thanks for appreciating him.
Kenny did write a lot of his own songs as well as songs for other artists but when he sings something someone else wrote he always gave them credit.
The simplest lyrics with the most simple message and still gives me chills 40 years later
This was early 80s. He was very popular. He had a gravel voice. That was his trade mark
He moves the microphone depending on the volume of his voice to even out the tone.
Closer for soft and further away when his voice gets louder and more aggressive.
RIP Kenny Rogers. He was a very talented individual. He has a few really good songs.
Sadly we are losing these guys pretty quickly. Soon we will be relegated to artists that we will only hear after they have been digitized.
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OMG, he did!! Kenneth Ray Rogers (August 21, 1938 - March 20, 2020). Damn I'm getting old!! 🤨😕
@@Elric2171 - I feel you there my friend, we aren't getting any younger. He passed a while ago, but it certainly does not seem like it was a year back. Time is most definitely flying, that is for certain.
👍 Coward of the County is a great song/story of Kenny’s.
Good movie to
Such a gut punch too.
Agreed
The look on Lex face the whole time speaks for itself! Wonderful reaction,
The song was released in 1980 on the album Kenny Rogers’ Greatest Hits, and it made history for being the first record of the 1980s to chart on all four of Billboard magazine’s singles charts: Hot Country Songs, Billboard Hot 100, Adult Contemporary and Top Soul Singles.
kennydied Las year he Started Singing I think in the 60s we lost another great Singing thangs for playing Songs like this I Thank U fro.m the Bottom of my heart
Pure Love song. Richie and Kenny was so so close friends they helped each other in their careers. Commodores didn't want this song so he gave it to Kenny and it became a power house.
Lex smiled all the way through this one. Automatic reaction for all of us ladies.💙
Kenny’s true Greatness!! No auto tune no cover just talent!
1980, I was 15. I'm thinking a lot of babies came into the world because of this song. Kenny Rogers was handsome, suave and had a country swooning voice.
Lex, your insight is ahead of its time, girl. "Adult Contemporary" music came about IMHO for that very reason.....to show these kids we older, more mature folk didnt leave our love for music behind in our youth, it just grew up with us. And although our "old school" music will always remain on our playlists, we must realize that eventually its not all about knockin boots and being a player anymore...and eventually we must all grow up sometime. Its an inevitability and music is just a microcosm of our journey through life.
Amen,well said!
Pretty F****n well said Mike B
Exactly!!!
@@zakkwylde59 🤘😎
Okay iam ready. I believe these song is still conceiving babies.
This song has no time or place, except the pantheon of
EPIC performances.
If you're open to country, he's got a lot of great songs with fantastic lyrics.
Yes! "The Greatest" is one of my favorites
I love Kenny! Know every word of every song of his! Please do more!
The Gambler
Coward of the County
Rubin James
Lucille
We've got Tonight and manymore!💗🙏
The 80's
There's a video of Kenny and Lionel performing this together.
This was in 1980. You should see the video of him & Lionel singing this together in 2012 at an awards show. They were lifelong friends & the performance is just beautiful. Their love is so evident, it warms your heart.
He pulled the mike back and forth to regulate the volume of his voice and yet still maintain the intensity. Easier to adjust the distance to the mike than adjust the volume you sing at. Back in the day we were lucky to be blessed with so many talented artists. Kenny being one of them. RIP Kenny Rogers.
Wow this was played at my sister's wedding back in 1980, I was just a little kid back then, it's truly unbelievable where has the time gone to. I miss those days so much 🤔
This is such a classic. I love that Brad points out the song writing credit to Lionel Richie and how that doesn’t happen these days as much. And clearly just watching Lex listen to this, she is a hopeless romantic. Lucky Brad. 🧡
This combined with Lionel's amazing writing talent and Kenny's great voice to make a memorable song. Lionel has a great voice too, I'm just saying at least his talent wasn't wasted on a singer who couldn't hold a note.
Man he pulled the mic away to keep the old mics broke up and Kenny was an entertainer❤️👍Kenny and Dolly Parton duets are great too!
Mic control is important. He didn't want to overpower the lyric
My first exposure to Kenny Rogers was when he was the lead singer for The First Edition. You should check out their most popular song, I Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In. Long title, trippy song, but one of my all-time favorites
As featured on the cult classic The Big Libowski. Lol
"Something's Burning" was one of their biggest hits, along with "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town," and "Reuben James".
@J T I didn’t know that…that’s interesting.
@@bengilbert7655 I don’t remember Reuben James. The other two are excellent songs also.
Funny you should mention First Edition and that song. I watched that video earlier today!! 👍
One of the GREAT love songs of all time.
Hey guys Joey from the Bronx that’s a beat song sung beautifully. R.I.P. Mr.ROGERS. You should listen to Kenny singing the Gambler a song which was story told by Kenny
Kenny Rogers and Lionel Richie were BEST FRIENDS! The Gambler is my favorite Kenny Rogers song.
Throughout the whole song, the smile never left Lex's face.
You've gotta do Kenny Roger's "Coward of the County"! Very deep and dark for a country tune.
I love how Kenny sings this with a grainy voice, and then he can hit high notes and stretch it out. He must of had a singing coach, because he’s such a pro. My parents loved his songs, and I can see why.
It was a sad day when Kenny Rogers died. May he RIP looking down at everyone celebrating his music.
modern day music sounds a lot alike, no matter
what category. There are a few exceptions. Raw
talent, and creativity describes the older music.
The smile on Lex’s face said “That’s real nice. Brad don’t sing to me like that”
There’s a great video of Kenny and Lionel singing this together- you really get to see how much they love each other. New sub here!
Song and performance was 1980.
Most people aren’t aware of this, but the raspy voice Kenny uses is universally appealing to all, especially women, as it represents the sounds vocalized after making long passionate love.
Lex nailed it... Neil Diamond, Lionel Ritchie, Kenny Rogers, Barry Manilow, Stevie Wonder, The Bee Gees, Tina Turner Elton John and so many more... you won't find this caliber of music and musicianship ever again...
I heard ( right after Kenny Rogers passing) an interview with Lionel. He spoke about being nervous bringing the song to Kenny. He said how at ease they were together. I think that was a song made by two talented yes, but also genuinely nice guys. Kenny started as a bass player in Jazz music. However he became famous as a country/ a little bit pop music. He even did some acting.
1st 👀. 🗣️🎙️1980 🔥👊
It seems to me that as the 70's were giving way to the 80's everybody I knew had a Kenny Rogers album.
"Lady" was written by Lionel Richie with Kenny in mind.
Lionel finished the lyrics in a bathroom at Kenny's house in LA.
Lionel then did his own fabulous version.
This was released in 1980 and this was a time when it was still acceptable for us MEN to call a WOMAN beautiful and show proper respect to them. Notice there’s no derogatory names used for a female in this song, no disrespect, just honesty and passion. (Sorry I’m showing my age now) This is how a WOMAN is supposed to be treated. I’m done and I’ll get off my “soapbox” now. Thank you for bringing back some great memories !!! ❤️ You both stay safe !! ✌️
it is sad you have to say this...because a man should always and ever treat any woman like a lady... it is the 'times' we live in... the debauchery of norms and values, the adjustment of what once was called ethics....and I hope I die soon
The song was first released in 1980.
Great one guys. In 1980 this song was all over the radio and was a huge crossover hit going to #1 on both the pop and country charts. ☮️✌️💕
Hard to believe this song is 41 years old !
I absolutely loved this reaction. My Dad used to tease us that at least half his eight kids were conceived to Kenny Rogers music. lol (RIP Kenny and I hope my sister and Dad got to meet you beyond those pearly gates.)
The drawing away of the microphone is a mic technique used by trained singers when singing live. They don't do it much these days because they are helped so much by technology. He was an artist.
Lex couldn't move a muscle for the first full minute. She found herself in a beautiful place.
That Kenny Rogers Grizzly bear raspy voice, mixed with long smooth delivery made for perfection on the song performance. Glad he gave props to the song writer...great reaction, great performance by Kenny Rogers!
That rasp gets me every time! Gorgeous song which he performs beautifully! That is Kenny’s song!
Interesting how you called it grown up music. That's insightful. Today's music is little more than hormones and testosterone, needlessly explicitly expressed lust for sex, wealth, and violence. Lyrics with love and caring are rare, and respect for what is worthy of respect is nonexistent! It takes a level of maturity and understanding to sing a song that shows not only genuine love, but an underlying respect and cherishing reflected in this song, in the word Lady. I'm not really a country music fan, but that's the only place where I've heard any songs with "grownup" lyrics. Certainly not all of them by a long shot, but songs that show understanding about love and joy, honor and respect, giving and sacrifice, growth through pain. I think this is what should be called "adult" music, not raging hormones expressed in the most explicit words and videos possible, but with not one drop of maturity.
This song is "Mama and daddy dancing in the living room after the kids are in bed..."
Lionel Richie is an amazing singer also. A major love song artist. He even wrote "Three Times A Lady" from memories of what his Dad said about his Mom. Awesome.
He pulls the mike away because he needs to sing loud to get the sound he wants but he needs it to be quiet. Also, this is 1980, not the 90s.
I love how every woman lights up hearing this song. It doesn't matter if it is the first time or the 1,000th time.
Because its an amazing song sung by a manly man and not someone that looks like a 14 year old boy. :)
Lionel Richie pitch this to the Commodores and they said no this is not for us so he gave it to Kenny Rogers
You need to watch Kenny and Lionel sing this together. You can see their admiration for each other. This was done in the early 80's. I got married 83 and it was our wedding song
Put a lot of quarters in the jukebox at the O'Club in Germany with this one.
Tears in bier!
When I heard him in a concert I was stunned how his voice was even so much more than the best recording of his voice. It was amazing.
You can tell by the look on Lex's face how she feels about a song & she loved this one!! I grew up on Kenny Roger's & this is one of his greatest songs!! & Brad, you are so right, Kenny does bring a smoothness to his songs!! #Grown People Music
Just focus on her face throughout this song. Pretty much the whole point, guys.
I agree. I watched her face the whole time. That is what this song is all about. A perfect collaboration between an azing songwriter and amazing singer
This song was released in 1980 and won a Grammy Award for Record of the Year
This song came out in '81
Lex smiling.....😁🥰🥰
I wonder how many weddings this song was played in the 80's? It's a classic love song that my mom and dad would slow dance too. ❤ Kenny Rogers
It was a great song that is timeless. We called songs like this a panty dropper.
She’s smiling all the way through. She gets it!!!!
RIP Silver Fox! Thank you for allowing us to watch the video.
He was class. He more than earned his spot. He could sing anyty. Professional. He didn't call himself an artist.
I think he pulled the mic away to control his volume. Ole Kenny had a powerhouse voice
Gotta listen to Kennys iconic song, "The Gambler." Which he was then often known as.
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When Ritchie wrote this, he was living in Rogers guest house. This is one of the finest love songs of all time, damn few could cover it today and I doubt many could come up with something close that was origional. Like Lex said, adult music.
Best performance ever. Simple,beautiful,masculine!
One Of The Most Beautiful songs Ever Made...... 💞 Great Choice..... 🙏💞
I saw Kenny sing in an arena like this - killing this "Grown people music" in a leisure suit like that. Awesome show.
She’s smiling through the entire song ❤❤❤. She gets it😊
This song is timeless as it transcends through generations. Another great song of Kenny's is "Morning Desire".
What a magical moment that was. Impeccable live performance. Stunning.
Loved the way Lex's smile just kept getting bigger and bigger.
What a classic, I’m in my 40s and this reminds me of my mom rip. This is old school, late 70,s. The subtle nuance of his voice, wow.
This song is so beautiful, it makes me cry every time I hear it. It was released on Sept 19th in 1990. You should absolutely listen to The Gambler from Kenny Rogers. It's a great song as well but a different vibe.
1980
@@stevevar43 oops that is what i meant to type. Sometimes my hands type what they want even if my head is typing something else. Thanks!
I miss this man , his voice was amazing, RIP
A modern day Kenny Rogers... my first thought was Singer/Songwriter *Amos Lee*
Song: *Arms of a Woman*
He's been quoted as having musical influences John Prine, Bonnie Raitt, Donnie Hathaway, Bill Withers, and Hall and Oates.
Some of those artist couldn't be more different stylistically, but I can hear all of them in his music.
His most famous song by far is "The Gambler"... but if you liked this vibe, you should check out "Buy Me a Rose". This song ("Lady") was released in 1980 & "Buy Me a Rose" was released almost 20 years later (1999) & his voice sounds the same.
Just like anything else, there is good "grown-up" music and bad "grown-up" music. Don't worry. We'll steer you towards the good stuff. Not only did Lionel Richie write a song for Kenny Rogers; but, the Bee Gees (specifically Barry Gibb) wrote "Islands in the Stream" for Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton, which went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1983. Well worth a reaction in its own right.
Every reaction video with couples listening to this have the wives or girlfriends mesmerized, sitting still, and just soaking it up
Saw him in concert twice …..great memories
This was the wedding song of its time.
Lady, I'm your knight in shining armor and I love you
You have made me what I am and I am yours
My love, there's so many ways I want to say "I love you"
Let me hold you in my arms forever more
You have gone and made me such a fool
I'm so lost in your love
And oh, we belong together
Won't you believe in my song?
Lady, for so many years I thought I'd never find you
You have come into my life and made me whole
Forever, let me wake to see you each and every morning
Let me hear you whisper softly in my ear
In my eyes, I see no one else but you
There's no other love like our love
And yes, oh yes, I'll always want you near me
I've waited for you for so long
Lady, your love's the only love I need
And beside me is where I want you to be
'Cause, my love, there's somethin' I want you to know
You're the love of my life, you're my lady
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Compositores: Bernard Christmas
Letra de Lady © Universal Music Publishing Group
Another good one from him is " She Believes in Me" ✌️🙏
he was just paying it forward with the shout out for Lionel Ritchie which as ya mentioned is more than admirable.
don't know alot of pop artists in this era that would swallow their pride enough to admit that fact!
pure class!!!