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John McCormack - One Love For Ever / Say A Little Prayer flac album

John McCormack  - One Love For Ever / Say A Little Prayer flac album
  • Performer John McCormack
  • Title One Love For Ever / Say A Little Prayer
  • Other formats MP3 AC3 AAC APE DMF VQF ASF
  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1801 mb
  • Size FLAC 1977 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 261

Forever, and ever, you'll stay in my heart and I will love you Forever, and ever, we never will part Oh, how I love you Together, forever, that's how it must be To live without you Would only meen heartbreak for me. I run for the bus, dear, While riding I think of us, dear, I say a little prayer for you. At work I just take time And all through my coffee break-time, I say a little prayer for yo. I say a little prayer for you. My darling believe me, ( beleive me) For me there is no one but you! Please love me too (answer his pray) And I'm in love with you (answer his pray) Answer my prayer now babe (answer his pray). Forever, and ever, you'll stay in my heart and I will love you Forever, and ever we never will part Oh, how I'll love you Together, forever, that's how it must be To live without you Would only mean heartbreak for me (oooooooooh). I Say A Little Prayer.

I Say A Little Prayer. Album To See the Lights. I Say A Little Prayer Lyrics

I Say a Little Prayer" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David for Dionne Warwick, originally peaking at number four on the . Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in December 1967. On the R&B Singles chart it peaked at number eight. Intended by lyricist Hal David to convey a woman's concern for her man who's serving in the Vietnam War, "I Say a Little Prayer" was recorded by Dionne Warwick in a 9 April 1966 session.

Forever, and ever, you'll stay in my heart and I will love you Forever, and ever, we never will part How I love you Together,Forever, that's how it must be To live without you Would only meen heartbreak for me. I run for the bus, dear, While riding I think of us, dear, I say a little pray for you. At work I just take time And all through my coffee break time, I say a little pray for you. Forever, and ever, you'll stay in my heart and I will love you Forever, and ever we never will part Oh, how I'll love you Together, forever, that's how it must be To live without you . .

I Say A Little Prayer - Aretha Franklin. shottaincat 0:51: love this. Roberioat 0:59: Good.

Forever and ever, you'll stay in my heart. Forever, forever, we never will part. Answer my prayers, baby.

Label executive John H. Hammond later said he felt Columbia did not understand Franklin's early gospel background and failed to bring that aspect out further during her period there. Atlantic (1967–1979). In November 1966, Franklin's Columbia recording contract expired and she chose to move to Atlantic Records. In January 1967, she traveled to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to record at FAME Studios and recorded the song "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)", backed by the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. Franklin's debut Atlantic album, I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You, also became commercially successful, later going gold. Franklin scored two more top-ten singles in 1967, including "Baby I Love You" and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman". Her rapport with producer Jerry Wexler helped in the creation of the majority of Franklin's peak recordings with Atlantic.

Rewind: "I Say a Little Prayer". Aretha Franklin, 1968. by Skylar Harrison Thursday, January 21, 2016. Rewind: "El Condor Pasa". The Lesson It Took Ali MacGraw Longest to Learn. Love may mean never having to say you're sorry, but what does "no" signify? Rewind: "Papa Don't Preach". Rewind: "Sweet Home Alabama". Lynyrd Skynyrd, 1974.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A One Love For Ever
Written-By – Dyrenforth*, Leslie-Smith*
B Say A Little Prayer
Written-By – Mason*

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
  • Published By – B & Co
  • Published By – Ascherberg

Credits

  • Piano, Accompanied By – Gerald Moore
  • Tenor Vocals – John McCormack

Notes

Both sides recorded August 10, 1942.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): OEA.9887
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): OEA.9888
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): OEA9887ᴵ□ G 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): OEA9888ᴵ□ G 1