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Tomorrow (A Better You, Better Me) · Quincy Jones · Tevin Campbell ( video)

#Tomorrow #Beleive #Love #Thepromise #QuincyJones #TevinCampbell #TheBrothersJohnson #SiedahGarrett #Triple5LightTherapy #Triple5Light.com #Blacktherapist I hope tomorrow will bring a better you, a better me. If we try, we can fly to a whole 'nother place All we need is belief and a smile on our face We can go anywhere we want, any road we decide to take And we're never, never, never too far from Tomorrow . . . . Today Ev'rybody say tomorrow is just for us to share And we're gonna send our message of love out everywhere. Songwriters : Siedah Garrett / George Johnson / Louis Johnson

You Put a Move on My Heart - Tamia

#QuincyJones  #Tamia  #YouPutaMoveonMyHeart Time after time, when I'm feelin' low Something inside of me lets me know It's alright, love's on my side When the world, seems a lonely place I've got a dream that won't leave a trace, of the blues . . .

Quincy Jones Has Accomplished So Much That Even Netflix’s Documentary About Him Can’t Capture It All

At 85 years old, #QuincyJones is one of the most influential people in the history of recorded music, yet I would guess that, in 2018, many casual music fans would be hard-pressed to explain what exactly he actually did. Jones’ name has been legendary in music circles for more than half a century, but much of his résumé consists of terms and vocations that are now obsolete, at least as far as mainstream pop is concerned. He was a trumpet prodigy who befriended Ray Charles and joined Lionel Hampton’s band while still a teenager. Before turning 30, he’d become one of the most in-demand arrangers in the biz and the musical consigliere to Frank Sinatra. By the 1970s, he was the quintessential superproducer and “record man,” an indefatigable hit-maker and general entertainment-industry Svengali. He did all this even before he began a collaboration with ex-Motown star Michael Jackson that would reach its apex in 1982 with  Thriller , the most commercially successful album ever made. And