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Subject: HELP!!!!!! need song title
:'(
I'm trying to figure out the title to this song!! This is the only verse I remember..... "when we make love, I can still see your face"
I hope someone can help me!!!!!!!!!!!
blessings,
stephenie
Subject: Re: HELP!!!!!! need song title
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:'(
I'm trying to figure out the title to this song!! This is the only verse I remember..... "when we make love, I can still see your face"
I hope someone can help me!!!!!!!!!!!
blessings,
stephenie
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Here ya go: ;D
The tune you are looking for is called "How Much I Feel", by the awesome 1970's group, Ambrosia.
Those guys kicked butt in a big way... they had like a 4-5 year run of AOR and blue-eyed soul hits. A great, smooth sound that still sounds clean even today. Another great tune by them was "I Keep Holding on (till yesterday)"
Lyrics follow...
Ambrosia Lyrics : How much i feel
I don't know how this whole business started
Of you thinkin' that I had been untrue
But if you think that we'd be better parted
It's gonna hurt me but I'll break away from you
Well, just give me the sign and I will be gone, yeahh
That's how much I feel
Feel for you, baby
How much I need I need your touch
How much I live I live for your loving
That's how much, that's how much
That's how much, that's how much
I sleep alone, and late at night I'm dreamin'
Of the togetherness that seems to be leavin' me
I'd give it all and then I'd give some more
If you would only love me like you had before
Take hold of my hand and all will be forgiven
That's how much I feel
Feel for you, baby
How much I need I need your touch
How much I live I live for your loving
Well that's how much, that's how much
That's how much, that's how much
So you try
Try to stay in the middle
And then you cry
Well you cry just a little
Then you both realize
Just how foolish you've been
And you try to make amends
But you're better off as friends
'Cause that's how much, that's how much
That's how much, that's how much
How's your life been goin' on
I've got a wife now
Years we've been goin' strong
There's just something that I've got to say
Sometimes when we make love
I still can see your face
Just try to recall
When we were as one
That's how much I feel
Feel for you, baby
How much I need
I need your touch
How much I live
I live for your loving
That's how much
Subject: Re: HELP!!!!!! need song title
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Here ya go: ;D
The tune you are looking for is called "How Much I Feel", by the awesome 1970's group, Ambrosia.
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Ambrosia also had a few hits in the early 80's, too. But they had most of their hits in the 70s, right?
Subject: Re: HELP!!!!!! need song title
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Ambrosia also had a few hits in the early 80's, too. But they had most of their hits in the 70s, right?
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XQJ, you are correct. The band Ambrosia, composed of David Pack, Joe Puerta, Burleigh Drummond, and Christopher North performed into the 1980's. Hits scored by these artisans in 1980 included Biggest Part of Me and You're the Only Woman.
The band was actually formed way back in 1970, :o and for a while was encouraged by none other than classical composer Leonard Bernstein 8) , who supported Ambrosia most enthusiastically. Legendary author Kurt Vonnegut was yet another of this group's avid fans.
The topic of this thread, How Much I Feel is probably their best known hit and it was released to massive airplay in 1978. Their first big hit was the inimitable Holdin' on to Yesterday which came out in 1976. Strangely, Yesterday is rarely heard these days. ??? That first album, produced by none other than Alan Parsons (of the Alan Parsons Project, and producer of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon) was acclaimed as a master work by Billboard Magazine. :)
Many years later, Joe Puerta went on to produce Bruce Hornsby and the Range. The influence of these guys on so many different artists is just incredible. :o
Man, they don't make music like Ambrosia did anymore. Those guys kicked ass. :D