I've Got So Much to Give
"I've Got So Much to Give" is an R&B contemporary romantic ballad composed and recorded by popular soul artist Barry White and released in 1973. It was originally conceived by White as a single but then featured on the album of the same name (released in 1973), that peaked at number one on the Hot R&B Albums Chart. The song peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and charted for 11 weeks. It also reached number five on the R&B charts. White composed and arranged both the instrumentals and vocals.[5][3]
Song information
The song begins with a brief instrumental solo performed by The Love Unlimited Orchestra, the instrumentals are repeated while White speaks romantic words to his apparent love interest, this style is also used in his version of Just the Way You Are and Barry's other contemporary ballads. White then begins the song's first verse, after completing his vocals he repeats the title as a chorus. The song then ends with an extended instrumental set consisting of a flute, drums, violin, a bass guitar, and White's own piano playing as White continues to speak romantic words and later improvising vocals towards the end of the song. I've Got So Much To Give ends with a fade similar to traditional ballads of the same type.[2][4]
Influence and reception
The romantic lyrics used in the song helped craft White's sexual persona, and the unusual orchestral combination of instruments in an R&B song influenced the disco sound along with White's other mainly instrumental songs. I've Got So Much To Give was heavily acclaimed by Allmusic who felt it was obvious why the album reached the top of the R&B charts, despite the fact I've Got So Much To Give followed a formula similar to White's past songs they stated "the novelty of White's approach, coupled with the universality of his subject matter, ensured that there was no sense of having heard it all before." [1][3] In a play written by Mark Frank (included in the book "A Collection of Plays Written" by Mark Frank), one of the main protagonist transforms himself into Barry White and performs the song. The song is often used in romantic novels and films.
Credits
- Arrangements by Gene Page and Barry White
- Composition and Vocals by Barry White
- Instrumentals and Background Vocals Performed by The Love Unlimited Orchestra [10]
References
External links
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- "Man Ain't Nothin"
- "All in the Run of a Day"
- "In the Ghetto"
- "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby"
- "I've Got So Much to Give"
- "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up"
- "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe"
- "You're the First, the Last, My Everything"
- "What Am I Gonna Do with You"
- "I'll Do for You Anything You Want Me To"
- "Let the Music Play"
- "You See the Trouble with Me"
- "Baby, We Better Try to Get It Together"
- "Don't Make Me Wait Too Long"
- "I'm Qualified to Satisfy You"
- "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me"
- "Playing Your Game, Baby"
- "Oh, What a Night for Dancing"
- "Your Sweetness Is My Weakness"
- "Just the Way You Are"
- "Sha La La Means I Love You"
- "It's Only Love Doing Its Thing"
- "Any Fool Can See (You Were Meant for Me)"
- "It Ain't Love, Babe (Until You Give It)"
- "I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing"
- "How Did You Know It Was Me?"
- "Love Ain't Easy"
- "Sheet Music"
- "Love Makin' Music"
- "I Believe in Love"
- "Didn't We Make It Happen, Baby" (with Glodean White)
- "I Want You" (with Glodean White)
- "You're the Only One for Me" (with Glodean White)
- "Louie Louie"
- "Beware"
- "Change"
- "Passion"
- "America"
- "Don't Let Them Blow Your Mind"
- "Sho' You Right"
- "For Your Love (I'll Do Most Anything)"
- "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up" (Paul Hardcastle Remix)
- "Super Lover"
- "Follow That and See (Where It Leads Y'All)"
- "I Wanna Do It Good to Ya"
- "When Will I See You Again"
- "Put Me in Your Mix"
- "Dark and Lovely (You Over There)" (with Isaac Hayes)
- "Practice What You Preach"
- "Love Is the Icon"
- "Come On"
- "I Only Want to Be with You"
- "There It Is"
- "Staying Power"
- "The Longer We Make Love" (with Lisa Stansfield & Chaka Khan)
- "Let the Music Play" (Funkstar Deluxe Remixes)
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