Podcast and Blues

Lee Moses- You Are My Adorable One 11:1:24 10.15 PM


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Ladies and gentlemen, tune in because we’re about to dive into a musical gem that deserves all the spotlight it can get. Today we’re going to discuss Lee Moses and his sensational track, You Are My Adorable One! Oh, what a tune.

You can feel that rich soul oozing from Moses magnetic voice. He sings with such passion. It’s like you can taste the love and longing in every line. “You are a dream beyond compare,” he sings, and oh, doesn’t that go deep in your soul? It’s a declaration of love that sweeps you off your feet and makes you believe in the magic of romance.

This ain’t just a typical love song. Oh no! When Lee Moses pours, his heart into lyrics, he transforms the ordinary into something utterly divine. “You answer to my prayer.” How sweet is that? It captures hope and longing celebrating that special someone who makes every sleepless night worth it. You can hear the yearning in the notes, the joy in the rhythm, and it’s enough to make you want to slow dance with the one you adore. 

Lee Moses was a powerhouse in the world of soul, and the song You Are My Adorable one proves it. He was an R&B and soul singer and guitarist. His recordings in the late 1960s as well as his 1971 LP Time and Place are highly regarded within the deep soul genre. It sounds like he also fits into the soul blues genre.

But whether you’re in love, dream of love, or just need a moment to feel those good vibes, put on You Are My Adorable One and let Lee Moses serenade your soul.

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