Phyllis Hyman Ain't You Had Enough Love

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2007

Another track from her classic album "Living All Alone." Not one her most popular tracks but one of my favorites all the same. Enjoy!

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  • @FSMDudeFan sorry, Ms. Hyman trumps Alicia vocally. She just didn't have the backing of her record label and not to mention she got lost in the grunge and post grudge era. Alicia is a good songwriter, but her piano is mozart. Ms. Hyman is a vocal goddess along with Anita Baker, Toni Braxton. I just have all love for women with husky and sensual voices.

  • THANK YOU SO much for posting this song! I love, Love, LOVE Phyllis Hyman! This album and Goddess of Love are my favorite 2 by her. She is SORELY missed.

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  • Phyllis Hyman has a beautiful voice and very powerful for real Women who are looking for real Men to now take a stand and realize Women are very true and Men need to listen to our hearts. Phyllis speaks for us and being very true from her heart. She is awesome.

  • @north5880 Was the radio station called FOXY99?

  • This song is just brilliant - a perfect combination of Phyllis Hyman's peerless vocals with a great "hot tempo" beat. Always one of my fave choons :-)

  • I still love this song.

  • This is a great song it got no play time when it came out what a shame !!!!

  • @Pedster9 Sorry sweatheart....but this song was writen buy Jane Eugene,Carl Mcintosh and Steve Nichol, You know who these gus are?? Correct LOOSE ENDS no doubt why this sounds as Loose ends, vocals included, i never understand why they never used this song for his own records, with the voice of Jane Eugene a Soul explosion....

  • @chameleon747

    Nick Martinelli produced both Phylis and Loose Ends

    around the same time

  • A lot of tracks sounded like Loose Ends back then and Loose Ends sounded like a lot of tracks to. This was the sound of the era and just like many other artists phyliss was catering to the younger generation at the time. Great sound ,Great track and a brilliant artist. We love you Phyllis xxxxx

  • Has a Loose Ends feel to it alright, phyllis has some voice!

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