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I gave you more than I could give
I gave you love
I gave you all that I have inside
And you took my love
You took my love
Didn't I tell you
What I believe
Did somebody say that
A love like that won't last
Didn't I give you
All that I've got to give baby
I gave you all the love I got
I gave you more than I could give
I gave you love
I gave you all that I have inside
And you took my love
You took my love
I keep crying
I keep trying for you
There's nothing like you and I baby
This is no ordinary love
No ordinary Love
This is no ordinary love
No ordinary Love
When you came my way
You brightened every day
With your sweet smile
Didn't I tell you
What I believe
Did somebody say that
A love like that won't last
Didn't I give you
All that I've got to give baby
This is no ordinary love
No ordinary Love
This is no ordinary love
No ordinary Love
I keep crying
I keep trying for you
There's nothing like you and I baby
This is no ordinary love
No ordinary Love
This is no ordinary love
No ordinary Love
Keep trying for you
Keep crying for you
Keep flying for you
Keep flying And I'm falling
And I'm falling
Keep trying for you
Keep crying for you
Keep flying for you
Keep flying for you and I'm falling
and I'm falling
I keep trying for you
respect - very talented and keeps working and doesn't seem to spend time being a celebrity ( so very very tired of spoilt celebs ) ... enough said
A good friend was project manager when she recently moved house and did some renovations. From what he told me, she's incredibly normal, friendly and easy-going.
This is no secret. Sade singing leads to fantastic sex.
Haha, I was a teenage metal fan when I bought Diamond Life just in case a normie girl came home with me.
Sade is the full package: Her name, her looks, body, moves, lyrics, and music. She takes me into my dreamstate.
I'd agree, but I'd list your last as first! *music
So much class.
Best comment.
I've not found a person to be middle of the road on Sade. I personally love the sound. Always puts me in a martini mood.
Martini...and then...
I've always said this is the soundtrack to your best love affair. Which makes me wonder what Sade listens to while making love...
banjo music
best
I was married to a musician for a while. She couldn't listen to any music during lovemaking. It was too distracting.
I've always said this is the soundtrack to your best love affair. Which makes me wonder what Sade listens to while making love...
Really a great question - I'm VERY curious...
I remember being blown away by this song and album when it was released. Still love it.
I agree!
I've always said this is the soundtrack to your best love affair. Which makes me wonder what Sade listens to while making love...
Early Psychedelic Furs - "Into You Like a Train"?
This particular song has no bite and the lyrics are trite. Not in the same league as her best stuff. (But no denying that she was/is totally gorgeous and classy!)
10 with a chance of a tear
Helen Folasade Adu (a.k.a. Sade). Always welcome here!
....and she's FOR SURE welcome at my house!!
This album came out in my freshman year of HS, and I don't think I've outgrown my crush on her, yet....such a sophisticated sultriness....me likes!! This ones rated 10 by me. And RP rates a 10 too - so I say Long Live RP!!
Helen Folasade Adu (a.k.a. Sade). Always welcome here!
I actually find myself agreeing with you.
PS Damn fine music.
Everybody in my hotel room loves this groovy song... we love Radio Paradise... hope life is grand for you these days, TerryS...
Well, it is mellow, but that's not always a bad thing. It's a great addition to one's Chill Set.
eezy peezy
Bryan Ferry and Sade
laughingdog wrote:
Sade where are you now?
I don't think Robin Pillar was still working with Sade by this time.
Sade where are you now?
Everybody in my alien space craft loves this sexy song... we be dancing cross-eyed like Willy Shakes...
oldfart48, you sound like those folks who are "blazed on pot and searching the Internet for any 'factoids' that they believe fit their highly de-historicized and decontextualized ideologies."
Senor, L
I actually find myself agreeing with you.
PS Damn fine music.
Focus on the vocals and it all works out fine.
No emoticon here does it justice.
as well as delicious! : )
many hours of bliss with this album as the vibe!
thanks Bill!
No ordinary chanteuse.
I have no idea what this post has to do with music....however anyone who believes G.H.W.Bush was not the planner and instigator of 9/11, has no clue what the real world is about. it was to get the patriot act passed ending freedom and what was left of democracy in America. Hitler is proud.
Everybody in my alien space craft loves this sexy song... we be dancing cross-eyed like Willy Shakes...
oldfart48, you sound like those folks who are "blazed on pot and searching the Internet for any 'factoids' that they believe fit their highly de-historicized and decontextualized ideologies."
I'm with Mr Oldfart48. Maybe no one is objecting to his post Mr rdo, because they agree with him? I certainly do. And I'd be a tad more careful who you accuse of being crazy.
On a fluffier note. . . Ms Sade is one of the coolest singers on this planet and has every right to airplay here. Yum.
You folks are cordially invited over to the forum.
Sade, classic '90's/\.
I have no idea what this post has to do with music....however anyone who believes G.H.W.Bush was not the planner and instigator of 9/11, has no clue what the real world is about. it was to get the patriot act passed ending freedom and what was left of democracy in America. Hitler is proud.
Are you not, by the fact you post these things and no one objects to that, proving the opposite of what you claim? I always think the strength of our democracy is exhibited by the fact that we allow crazy people have the floor and voice their opinions. I love it.
I'm with Mr Oldfart48. Maybe no one is objecting to his post Mr rdo, because they agree with him? I certainly do. And I'd be a tad more careful who you accuse of being crazy.
On a fluffier note. . . Ms Sade is one of the coolest singers on this planet and has every right to airplay here. Yum.
Grew up in the eighties cant help it being my thing smooth it is
I agree
I bought this album when it came out, and I never get tired of hearing this.
That comment sounds like, "I don't like it so it's crap!" Now that's not an intelligent and well thought out proposition.
One could go elsewhere and try listening to something different.
Once upon a time, in a land far-far away...
This is nighttime music... Daylight just seems wrong...
I wonder who's kissing her now-?
b - This is an ord-in-ary song
I have no idea what this post has to do with music....however anyone who believes G.H.W.Bush was not the planner and instigator of 9/11, has no clue what the real world is about. it was to get the patriot act passed ending freedom and what was left of democracy in America. Hitler is proud.
Are you not, by the fact you post these things and no one objects to that, proving the opposite of what you claim? I always think the strength of our democracy is exhibited by the fact that we allow crazy people have the floor and voice their opinions. I love it.
Wholeheartedly agree, for us in the UK this station provides a whole genre of music we don't get on BBC radio, awesome. Thank you RP
I read this comment and almost spewed coffee across the cube while laughing...
Proclivities wrote:
That's probably for the best; the soles on those footies were wearing pretty thin.
major Guffaws!!! (Sade is Super Delicious and a Musical Blessing)
Do you mean music for cobblers?
Yes.
Either that...or we're not completely nuts/paranoid.
Interestingly, I prefer your particular brand of lame, garden-variety stock repetitions to Sade's, so kudos to you.
....next.
I much prefer Sade's.
I have no idea what this post has to do with music....however anyone who believes G.H.W.Bush was not the planner and instigator of 9/11, has no clue what the real world is about. it was to get the patriot act passed ending freedom and what was left of democracy in America. Hitler is proud.
Yes.
Either that...or we're not completely nuts/paranoid.
Interestingly, I prefer your particular brand of lame, garden-variety stock repetitions to Sade's, so kudos to you.
....next.
love the marvelous slow-motion groove of this song...
here is something unordinary that is deeply disturbing—
Jahar's World
By JANET REITMAN
RollingStone
JULY 17, 2013
"Idk why it's hard for many of you to accept that 9/11 was an inside job, I mean I guess fuck the facts y'all are some real #patriots #gethip," Jahar tweeted. This is not an uncommon belief. Payack, who also teaches writing at the Berklee College of Music, says that a fair amount of his students, notably those born in other countries, believe 9/11 was an "inside job." Aaronson tells me he's shocked by the number of kids he knows who believe the Jews were behind 9/11. "The problem with this demographic is that they do not know the basic narratives of their histories – or really any narratives," he says. "They're blazed on pot and searching the Internet for any 'factoids' that they believe fit their highly de-historicized and decontextualized ideologies. And the adult world totally misunderstands them and dismisses them – and does so at our collective peril," he adds.
I have no idea what this post has to do with music....however anyone who believes G.H.W.Bush was not the planner and instigator of 9/11, has no clue what the real world is about. it was to get the patriot act passed ending freedom and what was left of democracy in America. Hitler is proud.
Hear hear
love the marvelous slow-motion groove of this song...
here is something unordinary that is deeply disturbing—
Jahar's World
By JANET REITMAN
RollingStone
JULY 17, 2013
"Idk why it's hard for many of you to accept that 9/11 was an inside job, I mean I guess fuck the facts y'all are some real #patriots #gethip," Jahar tweeted. This is not an uncommon belief. Payack, who also teaches writing at the Berklee College of Music, says that a fair amount of his students, notably those born in other countries, believe 9/11 was an "inside job." Aaronson tells me he's shocked by the number of kids he knows who believe the Jews were behind 9/11. "The problem with this demographic is that they do not know the basic narratives of their histories – or really any narratives," he says. "They're blazed on pot and searching the Internet for any 'factoids' that they believe fit their highly de-historicized and decontextualized ideologies. And the adult world totally misunderstands them and dismisses them – and does so at our collective peril," he adds.
Everybody in my church loves this song...
That's probably for the best; the soles on those footies were wearing pretty thin.