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Whitney:I'm Your Baby Tonight/Love Will Save The Day Aren't those two songs perfect pop? I think i listened to those two far more than any other whitney song and I personally think they are her best non-ballads | |
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I Love them too. I think she has some other great non-ballad songs though.
I wanna dance... How will i know.. step by step it's not right, but it's okay | |
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It felt so good listening to LWSTD played on the radio outloud back in the day. I love the message in the song and it makes you wanna get up and dance.
Love Will Save The Day "So Emotional" is my favorite non-ballad from Whitney. | |
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I HATE Love Will Save the Day as well as So Emotional.
As for I'm Your Baby Tonight, I think it is one of Babyface and LA's best of from the 80s. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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shesoffthewall said: It felt so good listening to LWSTD played on the radio outloud back in the day. I love the message in the song and it makes you wanna get up and dance.
"So Emotional" is my favorite non-ballad from Whitney.
Co-sign! It's easily one of my favorite Whitney songs period. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: shesoffthewall said: It felt so good listening to LWSTD played on the radio outloud back in the day. I love the message in the song and it makes you wanna get up and dance.
"So Emotional" is my favorite non-ballad from Whitney.
Co-sign! It's easily one of my favorite Whitney songs period. I kind of figured you would like those. Now, I do enjoy some of her other uptempo songs...especially the dance remixes, but never could get into either of these. "My Name Is Not Susan" is tha shiznet! Especially the remix with Monie Love! **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: AlexdeParis said: Co-sign! It's easily one of my favorite Whitney songs period. I kind of figured you would like those. Now, I do enjoy some of her other uptempo songs...especially the dance remixes, but never could get into either of these. Actually, I'm not really a big fan of the dance remixes. I've grown to like them more now than I ever have. "My Name Is Not Susan" is tha shiznet! Especially the remix with Monie Love!
I'll agree with that. I like a lot of the late '90s stuff also: "My Love Is Your Love," "It's Not Right, But It's Okay," "If I Told You That," "Fine"... "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said:[quote] daPrettyman said: Actually, I'm not really a big fan of the dance remixes. I've grown to like them more now than I ever have. "My Name Is Not Susan" is tha shiznet! Especially the remix with Monie Love!
I'll agree with that. I like a lot of the late '90s stuff also: "My Love Is Your Love," "It's Not Right, But It's Okay," "If I Told You That," "Fine"... In the 80s, I really didn't get into Whitney. She was a bit too "pop" for my taste. I never got how a person with such a great voice was singing cheesy-pop songs. When she did the "I'm Your Baby Tonight" project, I started liking her. I LOVED The Preacher's Wife soundtrack (except for the track with Bobby and Monica). **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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I think 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody', 'So Emotional' and 'How Will I know' are much better Pop songs | |
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daPrettyman said: AlexdeParis said: I'll agree with that. I like a lot of the late '90s stuff also: "My Love Is Your Love," "It's Not Right, But It's Okay," "If I Told You That," "Fine"... In the 80s, I really didn't get into Whitney. She was a bit too "pop" for my taste. I never got how a person with such a great voice was singing cheesy-pop songs. When she did the "I'm Your Baby Tonight" project, I started liking her. I LOVED The Preacher's Wife soundtrack (except for the track with Bobby and Monica). I can dig it, but I love Whitney whenever. I'm like the reverse vainandy in that respect. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: daPrettyman said: In the 80s, I really didn't get into Whitney. She was a bit too "pop" for my taste. I never got how a person with such a great voice was singing cheesy-pop songs. When she did the "I'm Your Baby Tonight" project, I started liking her. I LOVED The Preacher's Wife soundtrack (except for the track with Bobby and Monica). I can dig it, but I love Whitney whenever. I'm like the reverse vainandy in that respect. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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AlexdeParis said:[quote] daPrettyman said: Actually, I'm not really a big fan of the dance remixes. I've grown to like them more now than I ever have. "My Name Is Not Susan" is tha shiznet! Especially the remix with Monie Love!
I'll agree with that. I like a lot of the late '90s stuff also: "My Love Is Your Love," "It's Not Right, But It's Okay," "If I Told You That," "Fine"... I cannot get enough of INRBIO! It's a close second after SE. | |
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daPrettyman said: I HATE Love Will Save the Day as well as So Emotional.
As for I'm Your Baby Tonight, I think it is one of Babyface and LA's best of from the 80s. It's from the 90's actually. It's good that she started working with R&B producers to show her range. | |
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shesoffthewall said: AlexdeParis said: I'll agree with that. I like a lot of the late '90s stuff also: "My Love Is Your Love," "It's Not Right, But It's Okay," "If I Told You That," "Fine"... I cannot get enough of INRBIO! It's a close second after SE. I love the arrangement. Definitely one of Darkchild's best songs. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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shesoffthewall said: daPrettyman said: I HATE Love Will Save the Day as well as So Emotional.
As for I'm Your Baby Tonight, I think it is one of Babyface and LA's best of from the 80s. It's from the 90's actually. It's good that she started working with R&B producers to show her range. Technically, the album came out in 1990, but the song was written in the late 80s. Either way....Whitney only started working with r&b producers after she was booed off the stage at the Soul Train Awards. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: shesoffthewall said: It's from the 90's actually. It's good that she started working with R&B producers to show her range. Technically, the album came out in 1990, but the song was written in the late 80s. Either way....Whitney only started working with r&b producers after she was booed off the stage at the Soul Train Awards. Yes I know, I always tell people that. | |
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daPrettyman said: shesoffthewall said: I cannot get enough of INRBIO! It's a close second after SE. I love the arrangement. Definitely one of Darkchild's best songs. Yep | |
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shesoffthewall said: daPrettyman said: Technically, the album came out in 1990, but the song was written in the late 80s. Either way....Whitney only started working with r&b producers after she was booed off the stage at the Soul Train Awards. Yes I know, I always tell people that. Kashif should count. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: shesoffthewall said: Yes I know, I always tell people that. Kashif should count. Oh ofcourse, can't ignore "You Give Good Love." | |
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AlexdeParis said: shesoffthewall said: Yes I know, I always tell people that. Kashif should count. She was semi-r&b on her 1st album. I'm sure Clive had Kashif reworking songs to get the sound he wanted. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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People kill me with this "Whitney went Pop so fuck her" attitude.lol Nat King Cole, Ella Fitz Gerald, Sammy Davis, Jr, and Louis Armstrong just to name a few did it before her. They were all labeled sellouts because their sound focused mainly on the pop audience. In the 80's, Whitney was doin it and doin it well, don't knock her game and it's not a crime especially since she wasn't the first and won't be the last. Beyonce is having an entire cd of her double disc to be dedicated to just the Pop audience. hmmm | |
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^^ Good points.
I dig all sides of Whitney... Oh and musically too. Also she didnt have much imput when she started out at all I believe, but by the time you have an album like "i'm your baby tonight" shes a super super star, I remember I had a MIDI file of "I wanna Dance With Somebody" and messed round with it. Thats a fun uptempo song also to me). Yeah man, I too love the Preacher's Wife Soundtrack. (as well as the movie she is fine) | |
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