Could've Fooled Me - Rachelle Ferrell

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Could've Fooled Me Lyrics

Don't ask what am I gonna do
'Cause it hasn't even started sinking in
Need time, time to think it through
How am I supposed to know where I begin?

Suddenly, I'm alone here
Loving me isn't in your plans
Since yesterday, you were mine
And my heart was in your hands

Could've fooled me
Turned out I was wrong
You knew all along
That one day you'd be leaving

Could've fooled me
I was so secure
Confident and sure we were meant to be
You could've fooled me

So sad, I'm the last to know
Would have bet my life we were going all the way
It's too bad you didn't let me go
If you were honest then I'd be over you, today

Now suddenly, I'm alone here
To loving me, doesn't feel so right
Yesterday, you were mine
But we're history tonight

Could've fooled me
Turned out I was wrong
You knew all along
Someday you'd be leaving me

Could've fooled me
I was so secure
Confident and sure we were meant to be
Could've fooled me

There was no indication
No warning, no signs
I guess you could say that I
I must have been blind

Could've fooled me
Turned out I was wrong
You must've known all along
Someday you'd be leaving

Could've fooled me
I was so secure
Confident and sure we were meant to be
Could've fooled me

Could've fooled me
Turned out I was wrong
You knew all along

Could've fooled me
Turned out I was wrong
You must've known all along

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Rachelle Ferrell began singing at the age of six, which contributed to the "development of her startling six-and-change octave range." Her range also includes the ability to reach the whistle register, as stated in an editorial review in which she references her whistle note in "It only took a minute" as "Minnie Riperton-like wailing". She received classical training on violin at an early age and by the time she was a teen, she was able to play the piano at a professional level. She enrolled in Berklee College of Music in Boston where she honed her musical abilities in arrangement, singing and songwriting.

Ferrell's 1992 eponymous debut album was released on Capitol Records and had a more contemporary/pop ambience. She, however, was also able to release jazz recordings on Blue Note Records, as a result of her unique contract.

In 2014, Rachelle Ferrell appeared on a new webseries called "Now What with Kevin E. Taylor," where she was the series season premiere. Ferrell decided, moved by Spirit, to sing her entire interview and at one point, she reduced the host to tears.

[edit] Discography

* 1989: First Instrument (Blue Note)
* 1992: Rachelle Ferrell (Manhattan)
* 1994: Somethin' Else[4]
* 2000: Individuality (Can I Be Me?) (Capitol)
* 2002: Live at Montreux (Blue Note)

[edit] Trivia

In 1999, Rachelle appeared at the "Lady of Soul Awards" to pay tribute to Natalie Cole singing "I've Got Love On My Mind." The audience gave Rachelle a standing ovation.[5] The jazz singer later commented that she was surprised at the reaction, "I came out with no make up, with wild hair…and the people went crazy! It was such a blessing to have people respond that way after being away for [such] a long time…"[6]
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