About the song

Barry White, the velvety-voiced baritone who serenaded millions with his soulful ballads, crafted a timeless masterpiece in “Come On in Love.” This song, released in 1974 as the lead single from his album “Can’t Get Enough,” solidified White’s status as a romantic icon and showcased his unparalleled ability to evoke emotions through his music.

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The song’s introspective and inviting lyrics set the stage for a deeply personal and sensual experience. White’s voice, rich and resonant, draws the listener in with its warmth and sincerity. He invites the listener to enter his world, a place of love, passion, and intimacy. The opening lines, “Come on in love, let me show you what it’s like to be loved,” immediately establish a sense of vulnerability and longing.

The song’s arrangement is equally captivating. The lush orchestration, featuring strings, horns, and a rhythmic bassline, creates a luxurious and inviting atmosphere. The interplay between White’s vocals and the instrumental accompaniment is seamless, resulting in a harmonious and emotionally resonant performance.

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“Come On in Love” is a testament to White’s ability to connect with his audience on a profound level. His lyrics, filled with heartfelt expressions of love and desire, resonate with listeners of all ages and backgrounds. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal and White’s enduring legacy as a musical icon.

In conclusion, “Come On in Love” is a masterpiece of soul music that continues to captivate and inspire listeners. Barry White’s soulful vocals, combined with the lush orchestration and heartfelt lyrics, create a truly unforgettable listening experience. This song is a testament to White’s enduring legacy as a romantic icon and a reminder of the power of music to evoke emotions and connect with others on a deep level.

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Lyrics

Steady your heart baby, this one might hurtThe buildings are burning, the people will fall downMomentum relentless, so steady the sensesThe exit wound’s fresh, he’s keeping his distanceBleed on my floorAnd take back your old habitJust like a friend searching for heaven too soonAnd I will find your remnants when you are goneBlow through the glass, cut straight to the holeSteady your heart baby, this one might hurt

The buildings are burning, the people will fall downMomentum relentless, so steady the sensesThe exit wound’s fresh, he’s keeping his distanceDo the artsy thing and dieSomeone unprepared will find youThe best surprise is on the unpreparedMy hope grows no olderReality keeps its distanceCould I turn back timeTake back a wasted life?Or do we only get one?Only so much can be forgiven

So lets pretend it’s supposed be this waySteady your heart baby, this one might hurtThe buildings are burning, the people will fall downMomentum relentless, so steady the sensesThe exit wound’s fresh, he’s keeping his distanceDo the artsy thing and dieSomeone unprepared will find youThe best surprise is on the unprepared

I wasn’t thereThese walls they have eyesThey have seen your demiseThey’ve witnessed the loss of all hopeAnd I wasn’t there

I wasn’t thereNo warnings, no screamsYou cut loose all your dreamsThis cant be the end you had plannedAnd I wasn’t thereWe were so unprepared

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