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"Emotions" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey for her second studio album of the same name (1991). It was written and produced by Carey, Robert Clivillés, and David Cole of C+C Music Factory and released as the album's lead single on August 13, 1991, by Columbia Records. The song's lyrics has its protagonist going ...
Bye Bye" begins with an understated chorus, then working into the first verse, in which Carey retells her childhood, and her relationship with her father years ago: "As a child there were them times / I didn't get it, but you kept me alive / I didn't know why you didn't show up sometimes / And its more than saying 'I miss you' / But I'm glad we ...
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I’m pretty sure she gave me a look, as if to say, You have got to be kidding me. Carey performs at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois, in November 1993. Raymond Boyd via Getty Images
Emotions is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey.It was released on September 17, 1991, by Columbia Records.The album deviated from the formula of Carey's 1990 self-titled debut album, as she had more creative control over the material she produced and recorded.
Carey found the original recording with her lead vocals in 2022
One year later, during the recording sessions for Carey's second studio album, Emotions (1991), King contacted Carey, asking if she would be interested in covering "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman", a song she had written alongside Gerry Goffin for Aretha Franklin. [2]
In 1968, Joe Cocker recorded a cover of "Bye Bye Blackbird" that was included on his 1969 album With a Little Help From My Friends. AllMusic reviewer Matthew Greenwald described it as a "classic pop gospel ballad". [11] Ringo Starr also included a version on his first solo album, Sentimental Journey, arranged by Maurice Gibb, released in 1970.