Luther VandrossNever Too Much / ComposerLuther Ronzoni Vandross Jr. was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is noted for his sweet and soulful vocals. Wikipedia
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Who played guitar on Luther Vandross Never Too Much?
Georg “Jojje” Wadenius
Credits
Artist | Credit |
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Sybil Thomas | Vocals (Background) |
Fonzi Thornton | Vocal Contractor, Vocals (Background) |
Luther Vandross | Arranger, Composer, Original Recording Producer, Primary Artist, Producer, Rhythm Arrangements, Vocal Arrangement, Vocals, Vocals (Background) |
Georg “Jojje” Wadenius | Guitar |
Who wrote Luther Vandross song Never Too Much?
Luther VandrossNever Too Much / ComposerLuther Ronzoni Vandross Jr. was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is noted for his sweet and soulful vocals. Wikipedia
Who sang Never Too Much?
Luther VandrossNever Too Much / ArtistLuther Ronzoni Vandross Jr. was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is noted for his sweet and soulful vocals. Wikipedia
What genre is never too much?
R&B/SoulNever Too Much / Genre
What was Luther’s first album?
Never Too MuchLuther Vandross / First album
Who Wrote never to much?
Luther VandrossNever Too Much / Composer
Who sang a thousand kisses?
Leonard CohenA Thousand Kisses Deep / Artist
What BPM is Never Too Much?
Never Too Much is a positive song by Luther Vandross with a tempo of 110 BPM. It can also be used half-time at 55 BPM or double-time at 220 BPM. The track runs 3 minutes and 50 seconds long with a D key and a major mode.
What genre is Luther Vandross?
R&B/SoulLuther Vandross / Genre
Did Luther Vandross get married?
Luther Vandross was never married and had no children before he died. Sadly, his older siblings all died before him, meaning that his mother outlived all her children.
Is Yung Bleu related to Luther Vandross?
Artist Biography The rapper and singer — alternately known as Bleu Vandross, named after R&B legend Luther Vandross — has experienced increasing levels of commercial success with heartfelt slow jams such as “Miss It” (2017) and “You’re Mines Still” (2020).
What genre is Never Too Much by Luther Vandross?