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Isn't There Someone - Luther Vandross



     
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Another sad day, another lonely day
For all we know some people only cry
They have no good times, no poetry rhymes
They don't know how or when or if or why
Why the goodness never stays
Or why love didn't come again today?
Isn't there someone who knows they're in trouble?
Isn't there someone who sees?
I'll be the someone who cares that you're dying for love
I can be the someone that you need
I know you dream at night and lay your feelings down
And you wish your life could be more like your dreams
What a moonlit sound, your voice is not too loud
But somehow I hear it coming through to me
I pray, you hang on to your dream
And I hope it gives you all the love you need, you need
Isn't there someone who knows that you're hurting?
Is there someone to believe?

Well, I'll be the someone who cares that you're dying for love
I can be the someone that you need
Don't you miss love, I know I often do
That's why, I'm pulling you closer to me
But like anything, you can't see
It's just a little harder to believe
Isn't there someone who loves you completely?
Isn't there someone like me?
Well, I'll be the someone who cares that you're dying for love
I can be the someone that you need
I can be the someone that you need

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Luther Ronzoni Vandross (April 20, 1951 - July 1, 2005) was an american soul and rnb singer whose career spanned four decades.

In the 70s, he worked as a backing singer Chic and for David Bowie (on the Young Americans album). He later found success as a solo artist with Superstar and A House Is Not A Home.

In the 80s, Vandross was a vocalist on early Change singles (Searching), whilst continuing his solo career with such releases as "Never Too Much", "Power Of Love/Love Power", "If Only For One Night", "Here And Now".

In the 90s, he was more famous for duets with Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey (amongst others), than for his solo work.

It was an ongoing battle with his weight that may have ultimately proved his undoing. He suffered a stroke in 2003, from which he never really recovered, and died in 2005.

During his career, he sold 25 million albums and won eight Grammy awards including Best Male R&B Vocal Performance four times. He won four Grammy awards in 2004, including the Grammy Award for Song of the Year for the track "Dance With My Father," co-written with Richard Marx.



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