SEE ME
Luther Vandross and Marcus Miller
(album: GIVE ME THE REASON - 1986)
Yesterday was the first time
That I didn't hear from you
Almost felt like the world had ended
What was I to do
Channel I:
You're the one for me
And only you can be my love fantasy
You lift me up higher, you're who I desire
I just love what you do to me
Don't leave me waiting too long
Come by and...
Chorus:
See me
You need love, baby
I need love, baby
See me
Hurry baby
I can't hide my emotions
It never turns out right
And without you there was no one
To get me through the night
Well, I had never cried so much
For anybody else's touch
I even scared myself
What a way to spend my time
Hopin' for even one line
From you and no one else
Channel II:
I really need you here with me
Seem, all these lonely nights keep
Messin' with my mind
I'm so satisfied I asked you to come on by 'cause
I know soon you'll be by my side
And, oh you won't keep me waiting too long
When you come by to...
Repeat Chorus
Repeat Channel I
Repeat Chorus and Fade
Luther Ronzoni Vandross Jr., known simply as Luther Vandross, was an American singer and songwriter born in New York City on April 20, 1951. Considered one of the greatest soul artists of all time, Vandross dominated the music charts of the 1980s and 1990s with his powerful voice and irresistible melodies. He began his career as a session musician for artists such as David Bowie and Chaka Khan before releasing his debut album in 1981. His vocal style, characterized by a deep register and impeccable technique, has influenced generations of soul singers. Some of his most famous songs include "Never Too Much", "Here and Now" and "A House Is Not a Home". Vandross won eight Grammy Awards during his career, cementing his status as a soul music legend. He died in 2005 at the age of 54.
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