SYLVESTER is still on top, even though he's unfortunately not around us any longer. He was without doubt one of the worlds greatest singers EVER. I really hope he's singing in heaven now... And if he does, well, then I don't mind sitting on a misty cloud FOREVER!
This track particularly doesn't get my attention, because it's not as upbeat as a lot of his other tracks. If people want their artists straight, I guess they'll just have to stick to Johnny Cash and Glenn Miller. For me, it's about the music. Thanks for posting!
I'm no longer in a relationship as of a few hours ago. I'm not sure whether this song makes me feel better or worse, but it's one hell of a song.
Memories, and feelings attached to them don't just vanish quickly unfortunately.
RIP Sylvester
great great great great great im loving this i have nothing against homosexuals and that has noooothing to do with good music and this is just excellent.
This is my favorite album by Sylvester. I like the jazz influence along with the great singing by Martha Wash and Izora Rhodes. I still have the album, which I bought in 1977, when it was released. I used to love seeing Sylvester perfom at the Palms Cafe on Polk St. in SF. The people would fill the sidewalks just to hear the music. The same held for the Elephant Walk bar and the Castro St. fair, along with other places. I really loved his live performances and miss him very much.
I listened to this album, over and over, when I was a child, then a teenager, in our tiny flat in a tiny town in the north of France. This music so warm and enriching. Incredible voice too. Great memory.
I had completely forgot about this song . . . thanks for posting; actually, in all honestly, I was hit by the love bug when this song was out . . . but looking back, and listening to it now . . . I am glad that I had not been bitten, smile!!!