This song is GREAT! Kenny has done a well job once again. His voice is like fine wine.. it keeps getting better with time. :)
sheilicha says:
7/12/2009 2:06:09 AM
when i heard this a few nights ago, i asked my husband to put his iphone to the speakers to tell me who was singing this song kenny sounds remarkable,and his voice is aging beautifully.
Denise Johnson says:
7/8/2009 9:17:15 PM
The first time I heard it on 1140 in OKC I ran to my computer to find out who was singing it. It is truly a hit. I have not purchased the CD as of yet, but I will.
Saint says:
4/21/2009 8:27:16 PM
ohmygod This song is originally by the very white but very soulful and extremely talented Jeff Buckley, he also sang another equally soulful beautiful orignal song called 'I Want Someone Badly'. Kenny is good, soulful, moody, but Jeff's ORIGINAL version is stunning, unsurpassable except of course if Marvin Gaye had covered it.
cardovex says:
12/7/2008 5:59:25 PM
SIK TUNE! This is a slow grind type of song. Jon B has the same song on his new album. Jon's version has more bass to it. Both versions are good though.
Blackwidow76 says:
11/2/2008 5:07:15 PM
I have to agree this is definitely grown folks music and I crave this kinda stuff all the time..Love it, and I have always loved Kenny Lattimores and his better half Chante Moore.
AmoureMusic says:
11/2/2008 5:06:44 PM
First of all, I'm really startin' to disapprove of these "R&B" singers of today. You are not R&B, you are Pop music... Artists like Kenny Lattimore, Joe, etc. are true R&B artists. This is really for the grown and sexy cause this generation of artists have no clue what real music is. Go head Kenny. Keep makin' that music. That true music.
Larae Taylor says:
10/24/2008 1:11:47 PM
Check it out. For the "GROWN FOLKS" who appreciate good vocals and great music which we are loosing by the seconds in our younger generation.
A Total Square says:
10/19/2008 10:15:40 PM
Kenny Latimore definitely has a keen eye & ear for good music and has a voice that can effortlessly transcend virtually any genre of music. His treatment of the Beatles classic "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" from Soul of a Man was amazing. While he does an admirable job on "Everybody Here Wants You" - Jeff Buckley's soulful original from the posthumous disc "Sketches For My Sweetheart the Drunk" remains without peer.
julissa says:
10/14/2008 2:11:58 PM
I know all you young folks on here is not gonna like this, but this is what music is. When y'all grow up, y'all gonna crave for music like this.
This song is GREAT! Kenny has done a well job once again. His voice is like fine wine.. it keeps getting better with time. :)
when i heard this a few nights ago, i asked my husband to put his iphone to the speakers to tell me who was singing this song kenny sounds remarkable,and his voice is aging beautifully.
The first time I heard it on 1140 in OKC I ran to my computer to find out who was singing it. It is truly a hit. I have not purchased the CD as of yet, but I will.
ohmygod This song is originally by the very white but very soulful and extremely talented Jeff Buckley, he also sang another equally soulful beautiful orignal song called 'I Want Someone Badly'. Kenny is good, soulful, moody, but Jeff's ORIGINAL version is stunning, unsurpassable except of course if Marvin Gaye had covered it.
SIK TUNE! This is a slow grind type of song. Jon B has the same song on his new album. Jon's version has more bass to it. Both versions are good though.
I have to agree this is definitely grown folks music and I crave this kinda stuff all the time..Love it, and I have always loved Kenny Lattimores and his better half Chante Moore.
First of all, I'm really startin' to disapprove of these "R&B" singers of today. You are not R&B, you are Pop music... Artists like Kenny Lattimore, Joe, etc. are true R&B artists. This is really for the grown and sexy cause this generation of artists have no clue what real music is. Go head Kenny. Keep makin' that music. That true music.
Check it out. For the "GROWN FOLKS" who appreciate good vocals and great music which we are loosing by the seconds in our younger generation.
Kenny Latimore definitely has a keen eye & ear for good music and has a voice that can effortlessly transcend virtually any genre of music. His treatment of the Beatles classic "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" from Soul of a Man was amazing. While he does an admirable job on "Everybody Here Wants You" - Jeff Buckley's soulful original from the posthumous disc "Sketches For My Sweetheart the Drunk" remains without peer.
I know all you young folks on here is not gonna like this, but this is what music is. When y'all grow up, y'all gonna crave for music like this.