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I've heard people say that
Too much of anything is not good for you, baby
Oh no
But I don't know about that
There's many times that we've loved
We've shared love and made love .................................................. ..........................
Now, here's the part you probably don't know: Barry White's first appearance on records was when he was eleven years old---he played the piano on . . .
And in due course, after over a decade making his way as an A&R man (which is what he wanted to stay at the time, in 1973), Barry White had to be dragged kicking and screaming into cutting what became his debut album I've Got So Much to Give---he wrote three of the songs and cut demos of them (just himself and a piano) in the interest of finding a different male act to record them, but his business partner pushed him to cut them himself. He hesitated, then cut the album (including those three songs), and---in hand with Love Unlimited Orchestra's Rhapsody in White and "Love's Theme"---he was off and running for the next five years, especially.
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