One Day In Your Life

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This my my favorite song from the motown solo years. It's such a beautiful and underrated song. I really wish that Michael would have sung this during one of his solo tours.
 
I really like it:wub: but i dont think its a song that you can perform to:no:
 
This my my favorite song from the motown solo years. It's such a beautiful and underrated song. I really wish that Michael would have sung this during one of his solo tours.

How magic would that've been???

I always look at You Are There as a second cousin to ODIYL. They both have similar production values, both recorded around the same era, and both evoke that same kind of melancholic mood. And they're both beautiful songs.
 
I listened to this song and the whole Forever Michael album A LOT when Michael died. His voice was so sincere and soulful back then and has quite a comforting effect.
 
How magic would that've been???

I always look at You Are There as a second cousin to ODIYL. They both have similar production values, both recorded around the same era, and both evoke that same kind of melancholic mood. And they're both beautiful songs.
I completely agree regarding You Are There! I love both of those songs a lot. Though many people seem to know ODIYL, I often get the impression You Are There is very much ignored. Love the whole sound and vibe of the chorus.

I agree it would have been epic to hear Michael sing ODIYL live on one of his tours.
 
This my my favorite song from the motown solo years. It's such a beautiful and underrated song. I really wish that Michael would have sung this during one of his solo tours.

Yes, I agree wholeheartedly. It is a beautiful song, and it would have been wonderful at his solo tours...
 
Absolutely....this song is great....His voice just drips in emotion...:wub:
 
Doh... No words about this song. It was sung by quite a few other artists, like Johnny Mathis, but Michael's version tops them, in my opinion. I like it that you can notice some vocal influences from Karen Carpenter and Mathis, artists whom he loved. ..

What a wistful song. The end gets me watery-eyed, it's so emotional, and the harmonica compliments Michael's voice perfectly, it seems to comfort his soul as well as the listener's. There was a man involved in the Jacksons' business, I believe called Sam Brown (I could be wrong) saying shortly after June 25 that Michael told him that he wanted 'One Day In Your Life' to be a song played at his funeral... If so, it's very sad that he didn't step in and tell the organizers to include this wonderful song. ...):
 
^^^Yes, Michael stated several times before that One Day In Your Life , Never Can SaY Goodbye, I'll Be There are the Motown ballads he loves the most.:sad:
 
Alma mentioned this already, but as soon as I first heard this song, the first name that came into my name was "Karen Carpenter." It sounds heavily influenced by her.

It's one of my favorite songs. :wub:
 
Yes~this song is great! I listened to this song a lot after Michael passed away....​
 
Such a gorgeous song. I would've loved to hear him sing it when he was older. :girl_sigh:
 
I wish I could find the article of the lady psychic who claimed that she asked him to sing the song for her, (that was a few months before he died, that was a person that claimed he contacted her for advice, sort of like June Gaitlin was his spiritual advisor), and he sang a few bars to hers and he sounded beautiful, she said. ..Don't know how true is that, though, but I would've loved hearing him sing this wonder as an adult, his voice deeper and that vibratto.. Don't know why I feel it would've sounded even better. .. ):

*big sigh*
 
Honestly i would have no problem if this song replaced The Jackson 5 Medley for a few concerts
 
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