I love this song,very touchy.Not mine.My goal is to have this video honored at least once."Back when I was a child, before life removed all the innocenceMy father would lift me high and dance with my mother and me and thenSpin me around 'til I fell asleepThen up the stairs he would carry meAnd I knew for sure I was lovedIf I could get another chance, another walk, another dance with himI'd play a song that would never, ever endHow I'd love, love, loveTo dance with my father againWhen I and my mother would disagreeTo get my way, I would run from her to himHe'd make me laugh just to comfort meThen finally make me do just what my mama saidLater that night when I was asleepHe left a dollar under my sheetNever dreamed that he would be gone from meIf I could steal one final glance, one final step, one final dance with himI'd play a song that would never, ever end'Cause I'd love, love, loveTo dance with my father againSometimes I'd listen outside her doorAnd I'd hear how my mother cried for himI pray for her even more than meI pray for her even more than meI know I'm praying for much too muchBut could you send back the only man she lovedI know you don't do it usuallyBut dear Lord she's dyingTo dance with my father againEvery night I fall asleep and this is all I ever dream"
An excerpt from the 1988 NAACP awards, in which Luther VanDross sings "A House is not a Home" live.He, more or less, sings this song directly to Dionne Warrick (who, originally, sung this song).With the exception of "Stop to Love" (Live at Wembley), this is the best Luther VanDross performance I've ever seen.
This is a very early version of Luther VanDross' version of Superstar, a song about a singer that sweet talks a girl into a night of passion and never see's her again.You can tell this is an early version of this song, since Luther is a bit "big".Like my other vids, this'll be a low quality affair. Have fun!
Patti Labelle speaks and sings to the world in memory of Luther Vandross. Patti and Luther will be always remember like the best, emotional speak, very touching.
Following a couple of so-so albums (in my worthless opinion anyway!), 'Power Of Love' was LV right back on top form and this trademark cover-of-a-classic, a duet with ex-Weather Girl Martha Wash, is an absolute corker :-))