Aaron neville: I dont much, but i know that i love you......

Aaron neville I dont much, but i know that i love you...... Music
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Unknown
i love this song ;) food to my soul....
sandy112
I love this song..
kemiesha
this is my fovourite song
shortcake48
this has to be one of my most favorite songs ever i love his voice
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Is it possible that there's never been a comprehensive Aaron Neville collection? Yup-so A&M filled that void with this 18-track anthology, including the big hits Tell It Like It Is; Don't Know Much (with Linda Ronstadt); Everybody Plays the Fool , and Over You plus Stardust (with Rob Wasserman); A Change Is Gonna Come (Neville Brothers); Angola Bound; Use Me; The Bells , and more!

Possessor of one of contemporary music's most instantly recognizable voices, Aaron Neville has a recording career that spans nearly 40 years. While he started out as a bona fide purveyor of New Orleans-flavored R&B in the '60s, Neville has added his distinctive styling to pop fare in more recent years. Miraculously, even though he's recorded a diverse range of material--from Hoagy Carmichael's "Stardust" to a cover of the Originals' classic "The Bells"--Neville has lost none of his innate soulfulness. At last, there's a complete compilation that is a glorious testament to his skills as a vocal master. Thankfully, the original version of "Tell It Like It Is," Neville's 1967 R&B standard, is included here alongside his very first charted hit, 1960's "Over You." Neville's smash duet with Linda Ronstadt, "Don't Know Much" (1989), is naturally a standout, but equally impressive are tracks culled from the vocal stylist's four non-Christmas albums for A&M: "Don't Take Away My Heaven," a Louisiana workout of Chuck Berry's "You Never Can Tell"; the infectious "Angola Bound"; a beautiful reading of the Stylistics' "Betcha By Golly Wow"; and, as a bonus, a brilliant reading of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come," recorded with his brothers for the 1989 "Yellow Moon." An essential collection and a reminder of Neville's undeniable artistry. --David Nathan
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