FORGOTTEN MUSIC #41: BABY COME TO ME: THE BEST OF REGINA BELLE

BABY COME TO ME
Regina Belle is best remembered for her duet with Peabo Bryson, “A Whole New World,” that became the theme for the Disney movie, Aladdin. But Regina Belle’s talent can be heard on a dozen albums. Baby Come to Me: The Best of Regina Belle collects many of her best songs. My favorites are “Show Me the Way” (a perfect make-out song!) and “So Many Tears.” Regina Belle sounds a little like Brenda Russell and Yolanda Adams. Very soulful, very smooth! If you’re in the mood for some beautiful music, check out Baby Come to Me or any of Regina Belle’s other fine CDs.
TRACK LIST:
1 Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time) (4:23)
2 Baby Come to Me (5:41)
3 Quiet Time (5:06)
4 So Many Tears (7:32)
5 What Goes Around (5:35)
6 How Could You Do It to Me (4:55)
7 Love T.K.O. (5:00)
8 Show Me the Way (5:29)
9 Someday We’ll All Be Free/Save the Children (7:05)
10 All I Want Is Forever (4:27)
11 This Is Love (4:44)
12 If I Could (4:00)
13 Make It Like It Was (5:08)
14 A Whole New World (4:03)

5 thoughts on “FORGOTTEN MUSIC #41: BABY COME TO ME: THE BEST OF REGINA BELLE

  1. The Right Reverend Cap'n Bob Napier

    Sounded like disco. What I especially noticed, though, was the length of the songs. Back in the day a song ran about 3 minutes. Her shortest one was 4 minutes, and longest was 7:32. Are songs becoming like modern novels, padded?

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