Innamorata

Hazell Dean · Other Songs - Hazell Dean

If our lips should meet Innamorata

Kiss me kiss me sweet Innamorata

Hold me close and say you're mine

With a love as warm as wine

I'm in heaven's door Innamorata

Want you more and more Innamorata

You're a symphony a very beautiful sonanta my Innamorata

Say that you're my sweetheart, my love



You're a symphony a very beautiful sonanta my Innamorata

Say that you're my sweetheart, my one and only sweetheart

Say you're my sweetheart, my love

Innamorata by Hazell Dean

Hazell Dean's 'Innamorata' stands as a quintessential example of her work within the English rock and soul revival scene of the late 1970s. The track showcases her distinctive vocal style, characterized by a powerful, emotive delivery that blends bluesy grit with soulful sensibility. As a solo artist, Dean cultivated a discography defined by its raw energy and authentic performance, often drawing comparisons to the greats of American soul music while maintaining a distinctly British identity. 'Innamorata' captures the essence of her catalogue, featuring a driving rhythm section that underscores themes of passion and longing. The recording reflects the era's shift towards more organic, live-sounding productions, emphasizing the immediacy of her live performances. Her ability to navigate between hard rock and soft soul made her a significant figure in the genre, influencing a generation of artists who sought to reclaim the emotional depth of classic soul and R&B.