Since I Fell For You by cavedweller
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| Recording: | Sep 1, 2008 at 1:14 AM |
| Member: | cavedweller |
| Song: | Since I Fell For You |
| Artist: | Lenny Welch |
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| Views: | 71 |
| Comments: | 5 |
| Rating: | 5.00 Average |
2 months ago, STEFF_N_DONGOLD said:
Fantastic singing !..... Lovin it !.... Professional quality all the way !...Thanks for sharing !.... Don
2 months ago, TonyTrotterGOLD said:
Wow . . . this is such a beautiful song and another good choice for your voice and I'm thinking maybe a better choice for your vocal styling than Jazz (for now anyway). Did you ever watch a movie called the "Fabulous Baker Boys" If so, remember the scene with Michelle Phiffer drapped across the piano singing. Your performance here is reminescent of that scene. I could easily envision you drapped across that smokey bar room piano in a sparkling gown singing this song. A period piece for sure. Your voice was lovely.
but . . . (damn those buts)
There were places in the song where I wasn't convinced that you loved me and my heart is broken! Particularly in the beginning of the song, you sounded a bit tentative. As a soloist, singing this song or any song really for that matter, you must sell the emotion and message that the song is intended to get across. On this particular song you should have put yourself in that mindset. Saying to yourself, " I am so in love with . . . . .", feel it, imagine it, want him, your heart is broken, believe it! Let these emotions control the phrasing and delivery of the love and sadness that she is expressing. A song doesn't have to be sung perfectly to affect emotional impact. Here is a song that I did a while back. Now I realize that I sound like crap ( I shouldn't sing Celine Dion), but look at my face at the end. I was nearly in tears. The song affected the listeners. They understood the message.
http://www.singsnap.com/snap/watchAndListen/play/becbf810
I don't like using my songs as examples but it is a very similar type of song situation.
I'd love to hear you do this one again as a woman desperately in love with a man who has left you - left you alone and in love. Don't worry about hitting notes, correct syncopation, timing, nothing . . . just sell your heart-break to me.
~Tony
~Tony
2 months ago, IcelandGOLD said:
Love these oldies and you, my dear, do such a magnificent job on them. Loving this CD!!!





2 months ago, artpokalips said:
First row again.wow!!beautiful rendition of this song,fabulous performance!!Three different song,different singer and different tune,you nailed it big time.nicely done!!*****5********ART