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Rachelle Ferrell - I can explain (Live)


#ICanExplain #RachelleFerrell #RnB #Jazz 

Ferrell is a gifted vocalist whose recordings have found her playing two separate roles: contemporary jazz pianist/vocalist and sophisticated R&B chanteuse. The latter style has gained her far more fame, but it's with the former that her fluid, multi-octave voice is free to stretch out. Her unusual scatting puts a fresh spin on a sometimes familiar style. It took a lot of hard work for Ferrell to break out in the Urban and Smooth Jazz markets, but it paid off with the success of 2000's Individuality (Can I Be Me?).

To say that the voice of singer, Rachelle Ferrell, is supple would be to understate its magnificence. Ms. Ferrel's voice has a 6-octave range which conveys deep and surprising levels of emotion.



Look, I'm telling you
With a heavy heart
Don't know quite where to start
Said that, no one has ever loved me like you do
Like you do woo wo woo
You treated me
Like you just don't care
But we both know
Darling, daaaarling that's not fair
No way
No one has ever loved me like you do
I can explain why I caused you pain
Let me tell the world
How I made
Made you, I made you cry
You hurt me baby
Like no one else before
I love you
No one has ever
Loved me like you do
Like you do
And you wanted me
All, all to yourself
I just found out
That you got somebody else
(Crying)
No one, lord
Has ever loved me

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