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'Til the Last Lyric by M. Robinson
'Til the Last Lyric by M. Robinson











I was learning more about how to use the microphone, not to push too much-after all these years of singing. It’s always been distinctive and great, but it sounds like something else is going on.Įven before my stroke, I felt I was gaining more control of my voice. But thank God it didn’t affect my singing.Īfter the stroke, your voice sounded deeper. I learned so much about how the brain works my left arm and left hand are hard to move. Right, my ability to play guitar and I think some of my memory. But you never got aphasia or slurred your words? Just a few titles alone hint at that: “Beside You,” “I Wanna Know Your Body” and “How You Make Me Feel.They discovered a blood clot on the right side of your brain, which affected your body’s left side, your motor skills, and ability to play guitar. “Gasms” finds the 83-year-old in a frisky mood, with the Motown icon writing a collection for the bedroom, with yearning across its nine tracks. Naturally, that became fodder for a song - “I Keep Calling.” Robinson has been holding onto it for years - complete with the lyrics “Simple things like touching in public/Private touches goin’ unseen” - until this month when it appears on his “Gasms” album, his first collection in almost a decade. And then all our friends were going to be talking about us,” Robinson said.

She didn’t want anybody to know because we were friends. “When we first started seeing each other, she wanted to keep it on the down-low. Robinson and Frances Glandney, who married in 2002, were part of a group of longtime pals and she knew they’d start gossiping about her and the legendary singer-songwriter. NEW YORK (AP) - When Smokey Robinson started dating his now-wife more than 20 years ago, she didn’t want people to know about it.













'Til the Last Lyric by M. Robinson