Tragic Inevitability - Lalah Hathaway

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Tragic Inevitability Lyrics

See the tragic inevitability
Is that you and me could never be
The way we were
Ageless and evergreen
We can't even make believe no more
Deep in my soul it hurts me so
And I will not be consoled
What will be will be
What will be will be
What will be will be
Oh oh ohhhh

If we are truly fashioned by fate
And we are modeled by destiny
Then surely we must concede
To this tragic inevitability

Nothin can stay the same
Nothin will stay the same
Change, only the change remains
So bittersweet to know that
Everything will go
Leaving the world just so
The way that it's supposed to be
Maybe we
Maybe we
Maybe we
Maybe this is not a tragedy

What will be will be
What will be will be

Maybe this is not a tragedy
If we can look into the future and see
What will be will be
If you can you look into the future and see
What will be will be (continued...)

(Changes... everything changes...)

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Lalah Hathaway is a contemporary R&B/Jazz singer and the daughter of soul legend Donny Hathaway. After studying at Berklee, Hathaway signed with Virgin Records and released her self titled debut, Lalah Hathaway, in 1990. The set spawned 4 R&B Hits, including the Top 5 smash Heaven Knows. Her 1994 follow up, A Moment, did less well, and Hathaway parted ways with Virgin. She went on to work with many other established artists, including Take 6, Mary J. Blige and Marcus Miller, writing, producing and doing background vocals.

In 1999 Jazz legend Joe Sample collaborated with Lalah on the album The Song Lives On, which became a staple on both Jazz and Smooth R&B radio, as well as topping the Jazz charts. However, it would not be until 2004 that Lalah Hathaway would resurface with her own project. She had her biggest hit single in years with an inspired cover of the late Luther Vandross' Forever, For Always, For Love, topping the Urban AC Chart and reaching Top 40 on Billboards mainstream R&B chart, a feat repeated by Outrun the Sky, Hathaway's first solo album in a decade, which was released late in the year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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