She can do no wrong she can move a person like no one else damn powerful woman who should be here. Great arrangements and it's as if she could see into my heart n pull out the blocks n make me humble .
I ain't got time to take a fast train Lonely days are gone I'm coming home My baby wrote me a letter [Bridge] And I don't care how much I gotta spend I gotta get back to my baby again Lonely days are gone I'm coming home My baby wrote me a letter [Chorus] Well he wrote me a letter Said he couldn't live without me no more Ohh listen Mister can you see I gotta get back to my baby once more anyway [Bridge] [Chorus] [Bridge] Sell me a ticket for that airplane I ain't got time to take a fast train Lonely days are gone I'm coming home My baby wrote me a letter
Ru I The original is a good enough song. However, the BoxTops werena very good singers. Haley Reinhart is a superb singer and she has done a very fine version sticking quite closely to the original. Her voice immediately improves it. Eva's version is almost like a different song. Although I admire her voice enormously, and really love some of her songs, I'm not to keen on the direction in which she takes this. Perhaps a few more listens will win me over.
@@justRuwanthi Have you tried her version of Wayfaring Stranger and Wade in the Water? They would probably suit you for running as well. Those two are my favourite Eva songs. Oh, and also Chain of Fools. I mentioned Haley Reinhart's version of The Letter in an earlier post Haley Reinhart . Enjoy your running - and take care of your joints
Well, I must admit: this is not my favourite Eva song. But the problem is with the song. Definitely not her. It's the song that's not up to her usual standards, obviously. Of all the versions I've (unfortunately) heard of this song, Eva's version is still the best. As they say, she kicks ass with this one. The important point, I believe, is the way this demonstrates her ability to sing any style and do it better than anyone else attempting the same. Still feel Eva's the best with anything she sings, even with songs like this.