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The arts represent a myriad of expressions that many of us exhibit in our life span. For various reasons we might be unable to display some of these expressions mainly publicly because of the cultural arena that surrounds us. And those decisions might be in perfect order.
But as a species with an imagination that is unlimited, we often harbor secret fantasies that we take to our grave. However, we often get a chance to play out some of these when an artist presents a body of work, whether it be a play, a song or some other artistic expression. These artists are often brave and, in some instances, - and rightly so are censored. Others are able to operate at a level that does not tip the scales too much. Millie Jackson is such an artist. Millie's signature was her raunchy style. She tested the boundaries with tunes like, "All the Way Lover," "Young Man, Older Woman;" "Slow Tongue." "Get Out and Get Some" " Pour Some Sugar on Me" and many others. Her performances on stage were the epitome of wild fantasies harbored in our minds. Behind this, was a great voice. A guttural, powerful, and believable delivery for every song that she sang. Millie was unbelievably entertaining.
But then, behind all that bravado, was a big and loving heart. With that she has recorded songs such as ,"My Man, a Sweet Man, "I Still Love You," I'm In Love Again, "Loving Arms," and many more.
It is "Loving Arms," we'll look at. An interesting thing about this recording is that it was done in a studio with an audience track make up to make it appear like a live show. Brilliantly done. Also you'll hear a Millie Jackson's monologue at the beginning. Beautiful keyboard intro.
Loving Arms
Monologue: Ladies and gentlemen this next song I would like to do because it's my anniversary, and I'll like to do it for my husband wherever he is.
If you could see me now
The one who said that she'd rather roam
The one who said she'd rather be alone
If you could only see me now
If I could hold now
Just for a while if I could really make you mine
Just for a moment turn back the hands of time
If I could only hold you now
For I've been too long in the wind
Too long in the rain
Taking any comfort that I can
Looking back and longing for the freedom of my chains
Lying in your loving arms again
Ooh if you could hear me now
Singing somewhere in the darkness night
Dreaming of the arms that held me tight
If you could only hear me now
'Cause I've been too long in the wind
Too long in the rain
Taking any comfort that I can
Looking back and longing for the freedom of my chains
Lying in your loving arms again
I can almost feel your loving arms again (I feel your loving arms)
Mmm, Goodnight everybody..(I can almost feel it)
Audience applause.
(I can almost feel, I can almost feel it, lying in your loving arms)
Writer: Thomas Louis Jans
© Universal Music Publishing Group
The arts represent a myriad of expressions that many of us exhibit in our life span. For various reasons we might be unable to display some of these expressions mainly publicly because of the cultural arena that surrounds us. And those decisions might be in perfect order.
But as a species with an imagination that is unlimited, we often harbor secret fantasies that we take to our grave. However, we often get a chance to play out some of these when an artist presents a body of work, whether it be a play, a song or some other artistic expression. These artists are often brave and, in some instances, - and rightly so are censored. Others are able to operate at a level that does not tip the scales too much. Millie Jackson is such an artist. Millie's signature was her raunchy style. She tested the boundaries with tunes like, "All the Way Lover," "Young Man, Older Woman;" "Slow Tongue." "Get Out and Get Some" " Pour Some Sugar on Me" and many others. Her performances on stage were the epitome of wild fantasies harbored in our minds. Behind this, was a great voice. A guttural, powerful, and believable delivery for every song that she sang. Millie was unbelievably entertaining.
But then, behind all that bravado, was a big and loving heart. With that she has recorded songs such as ,"My Man, a Sweet Man, "I Still Love You," I'm In Love Again, "Loving Arms," and many more.
It is "Loving Arms," we'll look at. An interesting thing about this recording is that it was done in a studio with an audience track make up to make it appear like a live show. Brilliantly done. Also you'll hear a Millie Jackson's monologue at the beginning. Beautiful keyboard intro.
Loving Arms
Monologue: Ladies and gentlemen this next song I would like to do because it's my anniversary, and I'll like to do it for my husband wherever he is.
If you could see me now
The one who said that she'd rather roam
The one who said she'd rather be alone
If you could only see me now
If I could hold now
Just for a while if I could really make you mine
Just for a moment turn back the hands of time
If I could only hold you now
For I've been too long in the wind
Too long in the rain
Taking any comfort that I can
Looking back and longing for the freedom of my chains
Lying in your loving arms again
Ooh if you could hear me now
Singing somewhere in the darkness night
Dreaming of the arms that held me tight
If you could only hear me now
'Cause I've been too long in the wind
Too long in the rain
Taking any comfort that I can
Looking back and longing for the freedom of my chains
Lying in your loving arms again
I can almost feel your loving arms again (I feel your loving arms)
Mmm, Goodnight everybody..(I can almost feel it)
Audience applause.
(I can almost feel, I can almost feel it, lying in your loving arms)
Writer: Thomas Louis Jans
© Universal Music Publishing Group