Woman - Philip Bailey

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Woman Lyrics

You are the thunder
You're the lightning up above
I call your name out
Woman, you want love

And when I touch you
I see heaven in your eyes
And when I kiss you
There's a storm rising within me

Woman, stay, show me the way
Into your heart, light up the dark
I've always dreamed
Of the love that you bring

Oh woman, stay, don't turn me away
You're the angel of light
Who leaves in the night, but I need you
Can't you see, I love you woman?

You are the fire
You are the wind that turns my heart
You are the sunlight
Shining beauty in the dark

And when I saw you
I felt your power in my soul
And when you touched me
I knew I had lost control

Woman, stay, show me the way
Into your heart, light up the dark
I've always dreamed
Of the love that you bring

Oh woman, stay, don't turn me away
You're the angel of light
Who leaves in the night, but I need you
Can't you see, I love you woman?

But you are the fire
You are the wind
You are the sunlight
I need you [Incomprehensible]

Now I know
Heaven sent you from above
You are woman
You were sent for me to love

Woman, stay but you'll go away
Now my eyes can see
All the love that I need
For the first time I can believe in woman

I can believe in woman
I need you by my side
You are the flower, you are the rain
You bring me sunlight
You bring me pain, woman

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Philip Bailey (born May 8, 1951, Denver, Colorado) is an American R&B, soul, gospel and funk singer, best known as one of the longtime members of Earth, Wind & Fire. Together with Verdine White and Ralph Johnson he forms the heart of the current EWF line-up on stage.

Before joining Earth, Wind & Fire in 1971, Bailey sung with different ensembles in the Denver and Chicago area.

Bailey found fame by sharing the lead vocals on EWF songs with EWF-founder Maurice White. Their harmonic voices are legendary. Bailey is most famous for his falsetto and sung lead on such songs as "Devotion", "Head to the Sky", "Reasons", "Fantasy" and "I´ve Had Enough". Some of Bailey’s earliest heroes included jazz giants like Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Max Roach. But he also developed a taste for the Motown sound, especially the music of Stevie Wonder, who was just beginning to make his mark in the early 1960s. He was also greatly influenced by female singers like Dionne Warwick.

Bailey is currently the on-stage leader of Earth, Wind & Fire, along with bassist Verdine White, vocalist/percussionist Ralph Johnson and vocalist/percussionist B. David Whitworth.

Bailey has also recorded as a solo artist, as well as duets with Little Richard, Phil Collins and Eric Benet. His most notable song was a duet with Phil Collins, "Easy Lover" from his solo album Chinese Wall. Phil Collins, during a radio interview, was asked how "he discovered" Philip Bailey. Annoyed at the lack of knowledge of the interviewer he made up a story about how he had been filling his car with gas/petrol when he heard the attendant singing...and that turned out to be Philip Bailey. The interviewer believed the whole story, which was also picked up by other media outlets.

Bailey also records gospel albums and did a jazz-styled album entitled Soul on Jazz.

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