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Artist/Band:
Kenny Lattimore
Lyrics for Song: For You
Lyrics for Album: Best Of [1998]
For you I give a lifetime of stablility, anything you want of me, nothing is
impossible
For you there are no words or ways to show my love or all the thoughts
I'm thinking of
'Cause this life is no good alone since we've become one I've made a
change
Everything I do now makes sense, all roads end, all I do is for you
For you I share the cup of love that overflows and anyone who knows us
knows that I would change all faults I have
For you there is no low or high or in between of my heart that you
haven't seen
'Cause I share all I have and am, nothing I've said is hard to understand
All I feel I feel deeper still and always will all this love is for you
Every note that I play, every word I might say, every melody I feel
Are only for you and your appeal
Every page that I write, everyday of my life would not be filled without
the things
That my love for you now brings
For you I'd make a promise of fidelity, now and for eternity
No one could replace this vow
For you I'd take your hand and heart and everything and add to them a
wedding ring
'Cause this life is no good alone, since we've become one you're all I know
If this feeling should leave I'd die and here's why
All I am is for you
Everything I do now makes sense, all roads end, all I do...
Is for you
Only for you
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For You - Kenny Lattimore
Kenny Lattimore's 'For You' stands as a testament to his mastery of soulful R&B and gospel-infused harmonies. Recorded for the compilation 'Best Of [1998]', the track exemplifies the smooth, emotive vocal style that defined his career during the late 1990s. Lattimore's ability to blend jazz influences with contemporary R&B creates a rich, textured soundscape that emphasizes lyrical intimacy and melodic complexity. The recording showcases his signature warmth and technical precision, making it a standout piece within his broader discography. As a staple of soul music from that era, the song reflects the genre's enduring focus on personal expression and emotional depth, cementing Lattimore's reputation as a leading voice in modern R&B. |
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