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Try little more Tenderness - Al Jarreau - Tenderness - 1994

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2011

"Try a Little Tenderness" is a love song written by "Irving King" (James Campbell and Reginald Connelly) and Harry M. Woods, and recorded initially on December 8, 1932 by the Ray Noble Orchestra (with vocals by Val Rosing) followed by both Ruth Etting and Bing Crosby in 1933.
Subsequent recordings and performances were done by such recording artists as Otis Redding, Pat O'Malley in the Jack Hylton's Big Band, Little Miss Cornshucks (1951), Jimmy Durante, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Rod Stewart, Frankie Laine, Percy Sledge, Earl Grant, Al Jarreau, Nina Simone, Etta James, Tina Turner, Three Dog Night, John Miles and Andrew Strong, Michael Bublé, The Von Bondies and Cassia Eller.

Tenderness Album
Recorded live in a studio in front of an invited audience.
Jazz# 2.

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  • This man can take any song and make it his own....Love it!

  • This man can take any song and make it his own....Love it! And Joe Sample on piano adds a tough of blues,

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  • There's a video version of this album. Does anyone have it? It's sensational!

  • My, my, my....this is SO Good!

  • thats what mr-patton call s

  • Sultry - Al takes this to another dimension ~~~ whoop her up some tenderness

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