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I'm not, I'm not trying to fight you
I'm just trying to love you
Check it out yo, she got it going on baby
Check it out yo, she got it going on baby
Check it out yo, yo, she got it going on baby
Check it out yo, check it, check it out
Look clearly it is plain to see, if it ain't meant to be
Then please explain to me how we, we have came to be
You have came to me although we can't agree
And I know it often angers me, it often angers you
That's the pain'll do, especially when they're saying to you
All the things you don't see, but they saying I do
But I'm saying I do, on my name I do
Retire my jersey let 'em hang my shoe
Right on the telephone wire, let's grow, let's go higher
Till we're both old and tired
'Cause even when we die, our souls won't expire
So yup, I really want to know since it's really on you

Let me hold my arms around you girl then take your fear away
If loving you is wrong I'd rather be wrong, I'm here to stay
I do it all for you, my feelings are true from the very depth of my heart
And don't you never ever, ever forget it babe
Hey girl, you know you're so damn fine
Yo, I'm about to lose my mind
Hey girl, you know you're so damn fine
Yo, I'm about to lose my mind
Clearly it is plain to see all the things I do affect you painfully
And no, you shouldn't change for me
You should change for you whatever change may be
A thorn is never pretty as the flower
But the prettiest flower seems to have the most thorns
We as stubborn as a bull with both horns
All you got to say is I do and maybe we can go on
And no this ain't no song
If loving you is right then there ain't no wrong
Therefore we can't grow long
Like a man with no arms I just can't hold on
Knowing that you ain't mine officially
I've got nothing but love like everyone get [Incomprehensible]
So girl I really wanna know since it's really on you, say
Let me hold my arms around you girl then take your fear away
If loving you is wrong I'd rather be wrong, I'm here to stay
I do it all for you, my feelings are true from the very depth of my heart
And don't you never ever, ever forget it babe
Look this ain't a love song, this ain't a club song
I'm on my LL shit, this ain't a thug song
This is a strictly from me to us song
So I guess that makes it more an us song
This ain't a love song, this ain't a club song
I'm on my LL shit, this ain't a thug song
This is a strictly from me to us song
So I guess that makes it more an us song
All my newlywed couples do you feel me?
All my couples still together do you feel me?
All my puppy love couples do you feel me?
You've been together for a while I know you feel me
All my newlywed couples do you feel me?
All my couples still together do you feel me?
All my puppy love couples do you feel me?
You've been together for a while I know you feel me
Let me hold my arms around you girl then take your fear away
If loving you is wrong I'd rather be wrong, I'm here to stay
I do it all for you, my feelings are true from the very depth of my heart
And don't you never ever, ever forget it babe
Hey, I need a honey, I need a honey, honey
I need a honey, oh be my honey, ay
I need a honey, I need a honey, ay
Oh, be my honey

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Born February 6, 1950, Natalie Cole is the daughter of celebrated crooner Nat King Cole, she was exposed to the greats of jazz, soul and blues at an early age and began performing at the age of 11. Her debut album in 1975, Inseparable, won her immediate praise, with the smash single This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) (#1 R&B, #6 Pop) winning her a Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female, a category that had been monopolized by Aretha Franklin, since its inception in 1967. She also was named the Grammys' Best New Artist of 1975. She attended the Northfield Mount Hermon School in Northfield, MA.

More hits followed through 1980, including her biggest pop hit, 1977's I've Got Love On My Mind, as well as Sophisticated Lady (She's A Different Lady) (1976), Our Love (1978), and Someone That I Used To Love (1980). "I've Got Love On My Mind" and "Our Love" both earned certifications as Gold singles. But then her career hit a snag in the early 1980s due to a severe drug problem. By 1985, Natalie was clean, sober, and in fine voice, and ready to begin her comeback in earnest with the album Dangerous, released on the Modern label.

In 1987, she released Everlasting (on EMI Manhattan) which sold over 2 million copies in the U.S., and won Cole a Soul Train Award for Female Single of the Year for the #1 R&B ballad I Live for Your Love. This album was the one that put Natalie Cole firmly back in the spotlight, yielding three major hit singles: Jump Start, "I Live For Your Love" (#2 AC and #13 Pop as well as #1 R&B), and a successful remake of Bruce Springsteen's Pink Cadillac (#5 Pop, #16 AC, and #1 Dance). The album also included a taste of things to come in her career with a remake of one of her father's signature hits, "When I Fall In Love," which did moderately well on the AC chart. In 1989, the aptly-titled Good To Be Back gave her another across-the-board smash with "Miss You Like Crazy" (#1 both R&B and AC, and #7 Pop).

However, it was her 1991 album, Unforgettable... with Love, featuring her own arrangements of her father's greatest hits, that gave her the most success. Ironically, when Natalie began her career, she was determined not to capitalize on her father's name and wanted to forge her own identity by going after the soul market in earnest. For many years, she also found the prospect of recording her late father's songs too painful on a personal level. But Unforgettable... With Love certainly paid off. The set sold over 5 million copies in the United States alone, and won Cole several Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance. The album featured a duet, the title track, with her father, created by splicing a recording of his vocals into the track. As a single, it reached #14 on Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 chart, and went gold. The one sour spot in the album's success was that it strained Natalie's already-tumultuous relationship with her mother, Maria, who said in interviews at the time that she couldn't listen to the album or attend any of her daughter's concerts because she felt that the music really belonged to her late husband.

Natalie has released several more albums of pop standards in the years since; as a result of appealing to the "adult standards" audience, she has made only occasional forays onto the pop singles charts in that time (for example, "A Smile Like Yours," #8 AC and #84 Pop in 1997), although her albums still sell well. Her 1999 album Snowfall on the Sahara marked a return to the easy adult-contemporary soul that categorized her late-1980s hits, but for 2002's critically-praised Ask A Woman Who Knows, she turned more to the jazz side of the spectrum, covering songs made famous by Dinah Washington, Nina Simone, and Sarah Vaughan. Cole is currently working on another jazz recording set for release later this year.


Battle With Drugs

In 2000, Cole released an autobiography, Angel on my Shoulder, which described her battle with drugs during much of her life. In the book, Cole admitted to using LSD, heroin and crack cocaine. Cole said she began experimenting with drugs while attending the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and was arrested in Toronto, Canada for possession of heroin in 1975. Cole continued to spiral out of control - including an incident in which her young son Robert nearly drowned in the family swimming pool while she and her first husband, the late Reverend Marvin Yancy were on a drug binge - until she entered rehab in 1983.

In concert with the release of the book, her autobiography was turned into a made-for-TV movie, The Natalie Cole Story, which aired December 10, 2000 on NBC.

Natalie has been married three times and has a son Robert Yancy (by Marvin Yancy), born in 1977. She later married former Rufus drummer Andre Fischer, who co-produced the Grammy Award-winning Unforgettable... With Love, Natalie's love offering featuring songs made famous by her father, including a faux-duet between her and her father.

The marriage to Fischer ended in divorce a few years later, amidst rumors of domestic verbal and physical abuse.

It has also been reported that Natalie has recovered from a life-threatening hepatitis illness (most likely the cause of her years of drug abuse) by having a liver transplant.

Miss Cole went on to release more albums after Unforgettable...With Love, with most of them featuring jazz-oriented standard songs or pop-song remakes. None of the albums were nearly as successful as Unforgettable...With Love.

As of 2013, Natalie Cole, like so many other aging artists, spends most of her professional time covering the concert circuit entertaining audiences around the world with her hits.

[from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Cole]





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