Samuelle, this is your lover calling..Samuelle, do you belong to Marilyn? I know she can never love your heart me, I'm quite sure we belong together...Awesome..
This song, along with Under the Influence and Romantic Voyage are some of her best songs yet. I thank God just for having the people we do that make beautiful music that shows they are human as well.
What is remarkable about this work is how soft and fragile a human being can be. The song is poetry, yet complex, and it recalls those heady days of youth when idealism was replaced by the cold and calculated reality of life. Who among us has not felt driven to the very edge, ready to fall over or draw back with a renewed sense of hope? This song captures both the loss and gain, the reluctant acceptance of dreams which have faded like the spring and beauty of youth. It hits home. Beautiful work.
Samuelle, this is your lover calling..Samuelle, do you belong to Marilyn? I know she can never love your heart me, I'm quite sure we belong together...Awesome..
bettyboopeyes38 7 months ago
Her life is bringing so many to Christ! Denise Matthews, I commend you my Sister!
philippematthews 1 year ago
I love it ...I haven't heard this song in a very long time and I've been wanting too..
otter4596 1 year ago
I agree with literary writer. I love songs about unrequited love.
jemjem115 1 year ago
This song, along with Under the Influence and Romantic Voyage are some of her best songs yet. I thank God just for having the people we do that make beautiful music that shows they are human as well.
einenetteFrau 2 years ago
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What an awesome song.
quikman231 2 years ago
how must her mom look like? those are some gorgeous genes
patriciacarrasco 2 years ago 2
Yeesssss! LiteraryWriter YES!
LA2Alaska 2 years ago
My friend worked at Motown Records. I remember her sending me the uncut version of this and many other songs before they were released.
I use to be so crazy about this song. I played it to death. :-)
islandgirllove2fete 2 years ago 4
This album is out of print, but I recall Prince's ex Denise M. aka Vanity, as being what i thought was sexy when I was a kid. Sexy tune tho.
heartmatch2006 2 years ago
I still have this on a cassette. I thought this was way sexy when I was a kid. I wanted to ooze Vanity sexy. Lol Lol
Times have changed tho. ...Still pretty cool to think back tho.
LoveU4Reel 2 years ago
Samuelle, this is your lover calling... Samuelle...
julianajuliana 2 years ago 2
One of the sexiest songs I've ever heard! n
dmobile2go 2 years ago 10
this is one of my favs by vanity, you can feel her emotion in it.
LLcoolJFan001 2 years ago 3
What is remarkable about this work is how soft and fragile a human being can be. The song is poetry, yet complex, and it recalls those heady days of youth when idealism was replaced by the cold and calculated reality of life. Who among us has not felt driven to the very edge, ready to fall over or draw back with a renewed sense of hope? This song captures both the loss and gain, the reluctant acceptance of dreams which have faded like the spring and beauty of youth. It hits home. Beautiful work.
LiteraryWriter 2 years ago 122
@LiteraryWriter Well Said.
harlemhoney3170 1 year ago
yes it is, and how she sings it adds to the intrigue.
AzzedineAliaFan 2 years ago
This is the prettiest song Denise Matthews - Vanity - ever produced. It is sad, haunting, vulnerable. This is a woman with soul.
- Literary Writer
LiteraryWriter 2 years ago 6
Love this song!
iscleslie 2 years ago
WOW i love this song, brings back memories of my youth! and when i had this LP back in the 80's!! Thank you!!!
AzzedineAliaFan 2 years ago 2
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LiteraryWriter 2 years ago