Stacy Lattisaw - Let me be your angel video free download


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Duration: 03:51
Uploaded: 2011/06/05

Whether people would like to admit it or not, Stacy Lattisaw was the young "Barbara Streisand" of R&B. Not saying the music wasn't successful on a universal level but her soulful legendary voice made us feel her greatness. The level of magic in her passionate singing is phenomenal. You can't help but feel some type of way...

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8 years ago

Staycee

8 years ago

Zomzi Love

almost in tears. my grandmother would make me sing these songs for company. I was five and soooooo shy. We had velvet furniture & eeerreething

8 years ago

Linda Reyes

Girl that was a jam it brought all those memories back 

8 years ago

scott ellsworth

My memory- The kid in the back of the bus and his Pioneer. let me be your angel!

8 years ago

Lasse 1964

it was one of my favorite then year...i remember even now after all these years the beautiful words of magic song.Awesome 80s and forever state of we mind.

8 years ago

Ceaser Hunter

I had a crush on Stacy.

8 years ago

Rurhie Young

Boy! Did that song bring back memories????

8 years ago

Roy Watley

Lord Have Mercy I love this song

8 years ago

Cheryl Madison

Oh my god. This was the jam.

8 years ago

Sylvia Williams

I saw Stacy Lattisaw in concert at Expo in Virginia back when she first came out on stage. I believe she was only like 14 years old.. I will always remember her singing and lovely songs.

8 years ago

I_Am_Elijah

Nas Sample

9 years ago

Demetrius Scott

When I heard it on the radio, I thought it was Michael Jackson from The Jackson 5. But Stacy Lattisaw killed it.

9 years ago

Tina walker

Dynamic, Fantastic voice. One of a kind.

9 years ago

plutorama

There was a pocket in the 80s when this was the female sound. It was Stacey, Deniece Williams, Stephanie Mills, Melba Moore, Minnie Ripperton.

9 years ago

emerybayblues

I remember seeing her story on "Unsung". I thought she had the happiest life in the end of the bios I've seen on that show. She didn't let the industry corrupt her. 

9 years ago

Deacon Burgess

She brought such love into this song, as well as others.

9 years ago

Shonda Fairchild

I rember that son

9 years ago

on88keys

WIZZZZ

9 years ago

Terrence Ragin

Takes me back to H.S.

9 years ago

TheMarccan7

Her Voice was tenderly melodic and symphonicly explosive! I remember DC standing up for their prodigy back in the early 80's. 

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