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yvonne elliman sings an old blind faith song called "cant find my way home" on whistle test filling in for clapton while he has a pint in the mid-seventies. She's fookin ace.
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Late 70's Classic Yvonne Elliman Great Song Vid
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Brilliant record with one of the greatest opening 20 seconds in music history, that second whispered 'love me' gives me goosebumps every time! :)
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From the 1973 original movie production, Yvonne Elliman sings 'I Dont Know How To Love Him' Note:This scene is shot in low light and candles. It's supposed to be dark. ~Ric~
Lyrics:
...Close your eyes close your eyes
and forget all about us tonight.
MARY MAGDALENE:
I don't know how to love him.
What to do, how to move him.
I've been changed, yes really changed.
In these past few days, when I've seen myself,
I seem like someone else.
I don't know how to take this.
I don't see why he moves me.
He's a man. He's just a man.
And I've had so many men before,
In very many ways,
He's just one more.
Should I bring him down?
Should I scream and shout?
Should I speak of love,
Let my feelings out?
I never thought I'd come to this.
What's it all about?
Don't you think it's rather funny,
I should be in this position.
I'm the one who's always been
So calm, so cool, no lover's fool,
Running every show.
He scares me so.
I never thought I'd come to this.
What's it all about?
Yet, if he said he loved me,
I'd be lost. I'd be frightened.
I couldn't cope, just couldn't cope.
I'd turn my head. I'd back away.
I wouldn't want to know.
He scares me so.
I want him so.
I love him so.
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Classic from the Dying Days of Disco.
Also uploading 'Love Me' and 'I Can't Get You Outa My Mind'.
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Although Yvonne Elliman scored only two major hits during her seven year, six-album solo career, her body of work is more substantial than her chart history would suggest. For much of the 1970's, the Hawaiian-born singer worked with some of the era's most esteemed and influential musical figures, as an actress and backup singer as well as a recording artist
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If I Can't Have You by Yvonne Elliman
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As good as 'If I Can't Have You' imo!
Am also uploading 'Love Me' and 'Love Pains'
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In about 30 minutes or so, I worked up the chords by ear, for this beautiful song from, "Jesus Christ Superstar"! I hope you like it, I did it on a whim, lol! (Oh by the way, I am not wearing a Star Trek uniform, lol. I just came back from exercising!!!
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Best of the 70's 70s Music Video Old Music video with lyrics
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With the combination of Yvonne's silky vocal, a terrific Neil Sedaka song and a cool sax weaving its way in and out of the melody, this one is a winner all the way!
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Yvonne Elliman - If I Can't Have You (
11th May 1978)
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"IF I CAN'T HAVE YOU" - Released 1978. YVONNE ELLIMAN, Yvonne Marianne Elliman (born December 29, 1951 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American singer and actress. Her father was of Irish descent, and her mother shared Japanese and Chinese ancestries. She was born and raised in Honolulu, and graduated from President Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1970. Elliman's singing career began in the early 1970s in London where she performed as a vocalist at various bars and clubs. This led to a recording contract and later in Miami a close association as a backing vocalist for Eric Clapton. She performed on many of his 1970s hits including "I Shot the Sheriff" and was his girlfriend for several months in 1974. She sang the role of Mary Magdalene in the original album of Jesus Christ Superstar and in the subsequent Broadway and film versions, and achieved her first hit single with the ballad "I Don't Know How to Love Him". The song was her first entry on the U.S. charts, peaking at #28 pop in 1971, although a cover version by Helen Reddy was a bigger hit. This performance led to a 1974 Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, making her the first Pacific Islander to be nominated for a Golden Globe in acting in a leading role. Her recording career began to take off from this point and she scored several hit singles throughout the world, including cover versions of the Barbara Lewis hit "Hello Stranger" (which topped the Adult Contemporary charts for four weeks, and also a #15 Pop hit) and the Bee Gees' "Love Me" (Pop #14). Her biggest success came in 1977 with her #1 hit from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, "If I Can't Have You" which was also written by the Bee Gees. When that song went to #1, Elliman became the first Asian/Pacific Islander woman to have a #1 song on the Billboard charts, a feat which was not noted at the time, and its huge success has resulted in Elliman being remembered as a disco artist, though this style of music was an exception to the medium-tempo ballads that she specialized in. A few minor Top 40 hits followed in 1979, including the title theme song from the film Moment by Moment and another disco track, "Love Pains", which was a major club success. She appeared in a two-part episode of the television action series "Hawaii Five-O" during this period as an aspiring singer, performing the song "I Can't Get You Out of my Mind" with co-star James Darren. The single "Savannah" was also a minor hit and demonstrated Elliman's attempts to move away from disco music and create music that focused more on her vocal abilities. Around the same time Elliman married and shortly thereafter decided to dedicate herself to her growing family. A daughter, Sage, was born in 1982 and her brother Ben followed in 1985. After a considerable hiatus, Yvonne Elliman reappeared on the music scene. An album titled Simple Needs, with all songs written by Elliman, was released in 2004 and re-released globally on June 12, 2007. Yvonne has continued performing in music festivals, benefits and concerts throughout the country and around the world. A follow-up album to the 2004 release is expected soon.
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YVONNE ELLIMAN - love me please
Love me
Just a little bit longer
Love me
I remember times my love
When we really had it all
You were always there to make me smile
To help me when I fall
Ooo I can't believe you're leaving me
When there's so much more to say
I can't let you go
Ooo Every time I look at you,
I still can feel the glow
Let it be, let it grow
Ooo Love me, please
Just a little bit longer
Together, we can make it
Our love is much too young to break it
Love me please,
Just a little bit harder
Together we can make it
Our love is much too young to break it.
Oh all I ever wanted was
To have you to myself
Then I see you standing there
In the arms of someone else
Ooo You know a girl can stand so much
and it's more than I can fake
I can't let you go
Ooo every time I look at you
I still can feel the glow
Let it be, let it grow
Ooo Love me, please
Just a little bit longer
Together, we can make it
Our love is much
Too young to break it
Love me, please
Just a little bit harder
Never even tried to see things my way
It's hard on a woman
When love ain't no love at alll
And When you walk away
From me baby you're gonna be sorry
I'm begging you please
Love me, please love me, love me
Just a little bit longer
Together we can make it
Our love is much too young to break it
Love me, please just a little bit harder
Just a little bit harder (just a little bit harder)
Together we can make it
Our love is much too young to break it
Love me, please just a little bit longe
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Yvonne Elliman If I can't have you da 50 canzonissime Flash condotto da Carlo Conti il 31 maggio 2007 su RaiUno
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Yvonne Elliman singing live at American Bandstand "Love Me" (1976) - US: Pop #14, AC #5, UK #6
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En vivo 2004
If I Cant Have You- Yvonne Elliman
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TheEbonyLounge "where the music is ALL LOVE!!!
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Yvonne Elliman live at Top Of The Pops in 1978
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"If I Can't Have You"
Yvonne Elliman
May 1978 • Billboard: #1
She started out as a fallen woman looking for a savior. She then redeemed herself in a stint with a fallen rock idol. But Yvonne Elliman was sanctified as a participant in disco's greatest hour.
Born December 29, 1951, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Yvonne learned how to play the piano from her father. She was part of a group in high school, We Folk, and after graduation she moved to London to try and find success in the music business. She was singing at a Kings Road club called the Pheasantry when Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber saw her and invited her to sing the role of Mary Magdalene for their rock opera Jesus Christ, Superstar.