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"If I Ain't Got You" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys for her second studio album The Diary of Alicia Keys (2003). Inspired by the 2001 death of singer Aaliyah, the September 11 attacks, and other events in the world and in Keys' life, the song is about "how material things don't feed the soul".
The Diary of Alicia Keys is the second studio album by American singer Alicia Keys.It was released on December 2, 2003, by J Records.The album was recorded at several recording studios, and production was handled primarily by Keys with contributions from Kanye West and Kerry Brothers Jr., who described it as "an R&B album".
"I Need You" Alicia Keys Alicia Keys Harold Lilly Mark Batson Paul Green As I Am: 2007 [19] "I Won't (Crazy World)" Alicia Keys Alicia Keys Kerry Brothers, Jr. Songs in A Minor 10th Anniversary Edition: 2011 [30] "If I Ain't Got You" † Alicia Keys Alicia Keys ‡ The Diary of Alicia Keys: 2003 [7] "Illusion of Bliss" Alicia Keys Alicia Keys ...
His best-known song, "I Ain't Got You", was recorded by both Jimmy Reed and Billy Boy Arnold in 1955 and later covered by The Yardbirds in 1964 (as the B-side to their "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" single), by The Animals on their 1965 UK release Animal Tracks, by Aerosmith in 1978 on their Live!
Best of Me (Alicia Keys song) Better You, Better Me; Blended Family (What You Do for Love) ... If I Ain't Got You; Impossible (Christina Aguilera song) In Common;
The Song Remembers When is the third studio album by American country music artist Trisha Yearwood. ... "If I Ain't Got You" Trey Bruce, Craig Wiseman: 3:01: 8.
Live! Bootleg is a double live album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released in October 1978.While most of the performances were drawn from concerts in 1977 and 1978, "I Ain't Got You" and "Mother Popcorn" were taken from a radio broadcast of a Boston performance on March 20, 1973.
According to Ellington, the song's title was the credo of trumpeter Bubber Miley, [4] who was dying of tuberculosis at the time; [5] Miley died the year the song was released. [ 6 ] The song was first recorded by Ellington and his orchestra for Brunswick Records on February 2, 1932. [ 7 ]