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Saxophone produced by Kenny G; Engineers – Emanuel Kiriakou and Steve Shepherd (Tracks 1-12); David Channing and Jonathan Duckett (Track 6); David Reitzas and Al Schmitt (Track 13). Additional Engineer on Tracks 2 & 12 – David Channing
Editors at AllMusic rated this album 4 out of 5 stars, with critic Matt Collar writing that "Kenny G wryly inserts himself into the pantheon of American Popular Songbook composers performing and writing songs that feel as if they were written during the heyday of traditional pop in the '50s and '60s", featuring "hushed and intimate ballads with just enough R&B keyboard, bass, and guitar ...
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on YouTube "Don't Make Me Wait For Love" is a song by Kenny G featuring Lenny Williams on lead vocals—the first single released from Kenny G's 1986 album Duotones . [ 2 ] The song was written and composed by Walter Afanasieff , Preston Glass and Narada Michael Walden .
A woman has hilariously documented her attempts to practise for the moment she would say “yes” to her boyfriend’s proposal. In a video posted to TikTok last month, Davis, the now-bride-to-be ...
Kenny G signed with Arista Records as a solo artist in 1982, after label president Clive Davis heard his rendition of "Dancing Queen" by ABBA. [9] He adopted Kenny G as his stage name because it "had a nice ring to it". [10] His debut studio album, Kenny G, was recorded in 1981 with members of the Jeff Lorber Fusion, and released in the ...
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