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Julio Iglesias and Stevie Wonder http://www.youtube.com/wa...qogyUYGQx4
Yes, its MOR and then some, but damn, those fairlights sure sound good. Like a warm blanket. Stevie wrote this song aswell. He plays harmonica on another track called "love is on our side again", which is also a great track (shame u cant hear him on that though) | |
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This song has an interesting story behind it. Many years ago, Stevie and Julio were in Spain appearing in separate venues. They met in passing and Stevie told Julio that he had written a song for him. Well, they never got a chance to record that song, it turned out to be, "I just called to say, I love you". About a year after that song came out, they met again. Stevie apologized to Julio and gave him "My love". Quite frankly, I could not see Julio doing "I just called to say, I love you". I love, "My Love". "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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Julio Iglesias was the 80s Shakira. He wanted to conquer the U$ public and that´s why he recorded that song with Stevie--and he recorded also songs with Willie Nelson and Diana Ross.
Iglesias is a very mediocre artist and he was always talking about how he wanted to be the "Sinatra" of hispanic culture. Bull Shit. That record was a Stevie mistake. That´s all. [Edited 10/26/06 8:25am] "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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dammme said: Julio Iglesias was the 80s Shakira. He wanted to conquer the U$ public and that´s why he recorded that song with Stevie--and he recorded also songs with Willie Nelson and Diana Ross.
Iglesias is a very mediocre artist and he was always talking about how he wanted to be the "Sinatra" of hispanic culture. Bull Shit. That record was a Stevie mistake. That´s all. [Edited 10/26/06 8:25am] Julio is one of the pioneers in latin music. He wanted his music to cross over into the american music mainstream and it did just that.He was making records in his country long before we even heard of him here. That record with Stevie only helped in his efforts to reach a wider audiance. He has opened the doors for alot of Spanish music artist. It was partly because of him that people like, Shakira and even his own son, were able to have some success here. I would not knock him for that. [Edited 10/26/06 10:55am] "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: dammme said: Julio Iglesias was the 80s Shakira. He wanted to conquer the U$ public and that´s why he recorded that song with Stevie--and he recorded also songs with Willie Nelson and Diana Ross.
Iglesias is a very mediocre artist and he was always talking about how he wanted to be the "Sinatra" of hispanic culture. Bull Shit. That record was a Stevie mistake. That´s all. [Edited 10/26/06 8:25am] Julio is one of the pioneers in latin music. He wanted his music to cross over into the american music mainstream and it did just that.He was making records in his country long before we even heard of him here. That record with Stevie only helped in his efforts to reach a wider audiance. He has opened the doors for alot of Spanish music artist. It was partly because of him that people like, Shakira and even his own son, were able to have some success here. I would not knock him for that. [Edited 10/26/06 10:55am] I know who Julio Iglesias is. I live in a Latin American country. He was very popular from the 1970s on, those days when I was a child. I know what his music is about. He is no pioneer or something. He is just a very cheesy singer. Close to Pat Boone more than to Sinatra. The same way that Shakira, Juanes, Ricky Martin or Enrique Iglesias, his music has no roots. There is no conecction of Iglesias with the popular music of Latin American or his country Spain. But I can recommend some artist that are closer to Latin popular roots. Silvio Rodriguez, Pablo Milanés, Chabuca Granda, Violeta Parra, Los Van Van, Benny Moré, Daniel Santos, Charly García, Fito Páez. If you take Julio Iglesias as "pioneer" or something, is like you take Hotie and the Blowfish instead of Pearl Jam, The Monkees instead of The Beatles, Pat Boone instead of Sinatra, Robbie Williams instead of Bob Dylan. Julio Iglesias is just crap. "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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shorttrini said: This song has an interesting story behind it. Many years ago, Stevie and Julio were in Spain appearing in separate venues. They met in passing and Stevie told Julio that he had written a song for him. Well, they never got a chance to record that song, it turned out to be, "I just called to say, I love you". About a year after that song came out, they met again. Stevie apologized to Julio and gave him "My love". Quite frankly, I could not see Julio doing "I just called to say, I love you". I love, "My Love".
Interesting stuff. I only like this album because Humberto Gattica is involved on a few tracks. Its synclavier heaven. The track "words and music" is one of my all time favs. Cliff magness, who has written some of the best westcoast AOR, co-wrote that song. Its not a bad album really | |
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shorttrini said: This song has an interesting story behind it. Many years ago, Stevie and Julio were in Spain appearing in separate venues. They met in passing and Stevie told Julio that he had written a song for him. Well, they never got a chance to record that song, it turned out to be, "I just called to say, I love you". About a year after that song came out, they met again. Stevie apologized to Julio and gave him "My love". Quite frankly, I could not see Julio doing "I just called to say, I love you". I love, "My Love".
That's not the first time that Stevie offered someone a song then kept it for himself.In 1972,he wrote the song "Superstition" and gave it to Jeff Beck to record.At the last minute,Stevie decided to record his own version and it was quickly released as a single.Needless to say,Jeff probably wasn't too happy about that...lol...I think he ended up recording a cover version,but Stevie beat him to the punch. | |
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SoulAlive said: shorttrini said: This song has an interesting story behind it. Many years ago, Stevie and Julio were in Spain appearing in separate venues. They met in passing and Stevie told Julio that he had written a song for him. Well, they never got a chance to record that song, it turned out to be, "I just called to say, I love you". About a year after that song came out, they met again. Stevie apologized to Julio and gave him "My love". Quite frankly, I could not see Julio doing "I just called to say, I love you". I love, "My Love".
That's not the first time that Stevie offered someone a song then kept it for himself.In 1972,he wrote the song "Superstition" and gave it to Jeff Beck to record.At the last minute,Stevie decided to record his own version and it was quickly released as a single.Needless to say,Jeff probably wasn't too happy about that...lol...I think he ended up recording a cover version,but Stevie beat him to the punch. I remember that....I believe Jeff was a little miffed. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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