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Soft summer breeze
Makes me think of my baby
I left down in New Orleans
I left down in New Orleans
Magnolia, you sweet thing
You're driving me mad
Got to get back to you, babe
You're the best I ever had
You're the best I ever had
You whisper "Good morning"
So gently in my ear
I'm coming home to you, babe
I'll soon be there
I'll soon be there
Magnolia, you sweet thing
You're driving me mad
Got to get back to you, babe
You're the best I ever had
You're the best I ever had
You're the best I ever had
You're the best I ever had
Nothing short of a 10.
Who doesn't remember a lost love from long ago- the best you ever had?
You just spoke the truth (and late night memory) for many of us,,,
Were it not so...
LLRP
I wonder what was written first, this or the Commodores Sweet Love? They seem to have some similarities.
The Wiki says Sweet Love came out five years later. But yeah, I hear similarities.
c.
And, so it begins... the mellow, low key Saturday night Special. I don't understand RP why you always insist on slowing down the tempo on Saturday nights?
maybe you should change time zones....in your mind.
this is an international station, duh
Umm, perhaps you're in some other time zone? Planet? Galaxy? Universe?
To me a very solid 8 - Most Excellent
RIP JJ.
JJ Cale, you have been a huge part of my life, and I really miss you
Very smooth classic stuff... love it...
this is from NPR earlier today—
Singer, Songwriter J.J. Cale Dead From Heart Attack At 74
J.J. Cale, whose songs became hits for the likes of Eric Clapton and Lynyrd Skynyrd, has died at age 74 from a heart attack, his management agency's website announced.
Cale died at about 8:00 p.m. Friday at Scripps Hospital in La Jolla, Calif., the Rosebud agency said Saturday...
Beautiful love song from a fine album. Sad news indeed.
RIP, dude. You will truly be missed.
Steve