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Artist/Band:
Al Jarreau
Lyrics for Song: Trouble In Paradise
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Al Jarreau
When it appears your love is finally on the line,
And you can't hold it back much longer
And when it seems as though you're runnin' out of time,
That's the time you should be stronger,
Well, if you care about her - don't you ever doubt her love,
Would you turn around and throw it all away,
Just let her know today.
Chorus:
That it looks like trouble in paradise,
And you're burnin' alone, that's cold as ice,
Go out and find a flame - so you can warm it up again.
May you always have somebody to depend on,
And may your days be celebrations,
And may there always be an angel on your shoulder,
To cut that awkward situation.
And if you love each other - you'll never need another, oh no,
When the whole wide world has finally got you down,
She'll still be around.
Chorus:
That it looks like trouble in paradise,
And you're burnin' alone, that's cold as ice,
Go out and find a flame - so you can warm it up again.
(repeat and fade)
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About Trouble In Paradise
Al Jarreau's "Trouble In Paradise" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in blending jazz improvisation with soulful pop sensibilities. Released during a period where Jarreau expanded his catalog beyond traditional jazz formats, the track showcases his signature ability to weave complex vocal runs with smooth, rhythmic phrasing. The recording captures the essence of his mid-career work, where he seamlessly integrated R&B and funk elements into his signature sound, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that defined his approach to vocal jazz. This song reflects Jarreau's dedication to crafting melodies that are both technically demanding and emotionally resonant, appealing to fans of smooth jazz and soul alike. It exemplifies his capacity to transform standard song structures into dynamic performances, highlighting his status as a versatile vocalist who could navigate various genres with equal fluency. The piece remains a testament to his influence on the vocal jazz genre, offering listeners a rich auditory experience that balances technical skill with genuine emotional expression. |
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