Here I Am To Worship
Hazell Dean's "Here I Am To Worship" stands as a defining track of the 1960s English soul and R&B landscape. Released during a period when she was establishing her reputation as a premier vocalist for Motown and other major labels, the recording showcases her signature emotive delivery and powerful contralto voice. The song exemplifies the genre's blend of gospel-inflected harmonies and rhythmic sophistication that characterized the era's popular music. As part of her extensive discography, the track highlights her ability to convey deep spiritual yearning and romantic devotion, themes central to the soul tradition she helped popularize in the United Kingdom. The recording remains a testament to her technical skill and emotional depth, cementing her legacy as one of the most significant female vocalists of her time. |