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http://soulblog.diva.ws Janet Jackson - If - Virgin - 1993 -------------------------------- One More Chance Lyrics Just remember everything I told you Sorry for the pain that I have caused you You know it's true, I want to stay I know you tried to make it what I should have been You were there to help me when I couldn't have been I don't know whatever came over me Gimme that one more chance Remember all that we've planned Gimme that one more chance, for me Gimme that one more chance Remember all that we've planned Gimme that one more chance, for me I just wanna do half of what you do And I know it seems so strange of me to say this If there is a hundred ways to say it All in one it means, don't go away Everybody's going round tellin' you lies They don't know how hard that I've tried You know it takes the pressure, for me to see Woo Gimme that one more chance Remember all that we've planned Gimme that one more chance, for me Gimme that one more chance Remember all that we've planned Gimme that one more chance, for me If you could read my mind, how wonderful it'd be Heaven's hard to find, and what it means to me is so divine Gimme that one more chance Remember all that we've planned Gimme that one more chance, for me Gimme that one more chance Remember all that we've planned Gimme that one more chance, for me I'm gonna prove it I know we can do this Whoo Love's not a playground I think I let you down Whoo
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About Randy_JacksonFor the former member of The Jacksons, see Randy Jackson (musician). For other uses, see Randy Jackson (disambiguation).
Randall Darius "Randy" Jackson (born June 23, 1956) is a Grammy Award-winning American bassist, singer, record producer, music manager, and former A&R executive. He is best known as a judge on American Idol.
Personal lifeJackson was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the son of Julia, a homemaker, and Herman Jackson, a plant foreman.[1] He has been married twice. His first marriage, to Elizabeth Jackson, ended in divorce in 1990; they had one child (Taylor) together. Since 1995, he has been married to Erika Riker, with whom he has two children Zoe (age 13) and his son Jordan (age 11). Obesity and healthIn 2003, Jackson lost over 100 pounds following gastric bypass surgery. He stated in a February 2008 television commercial that he has Type 2 diabetes.[2] Music careerWhile in the Bay Area, Jackson played in bands with Carlos Santana and Jerry Garcia. From 1986 to 1987 he was a member of the rock group Journey. Jackson joined Journey for their 1986 album Raised on Radio and subsequent tour. He moved to Italy in the late 1980s and played on a record by Italian pop star Zucchero. The record, Zucchero and the Randy Jackson Band, was produced by Corrado Rustici who played guitar with Randy on many albums in the early 80's and who became Zucchero's producer for 15 years creating Zucchero's biggest albums of his career.[3] Jackson was bass guitarist on the 1991 self-titled Divinyls album (which features the song "I Touch Myself") as well as featured bassist on several tracks of Tracy Chapman's 1992 release, Matters of the Heart. He performed on the singles "Bang Bang Bang", "Open Arms", and "Dreaming on a World". That same year, Jackson also played bass on Bruce Springsteen's hit "Human Touch". Jackson has recorded, produced, or toured with many well-known artists and bands, ranging from Mariah Carey (he has been her musical director for a number of her tours; he was in her band at Live 8 in London in 2005) to *NSYNC, Whitney Houston, (produced) Dionne Farris' (critically acclaimed debut CD, Wild-Seed Wild-Flower), Céline Dion, Fergie (dating back to her days in Wild Orchid), Stryper,[4] and Madonna (he played some bass on her album "[Like a Prayer") although not on the single of the same name. Jackson played numerous times in Jean-Luc Ponty's backing band. His credits as a session musician range from playing with Aretha Franklin, Roger Waters, Bruce Springsteen, Journey, George Michael, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Billy Cobham, Blue Öyster Cult, Herbie Hancock, Richard Marx, Billy Joel, Bon Jovi, Michael Bolton, and Bob Dylan to playing at the Grand Ole Opry with The Charlie Daniels Band. His production/songwriting work in the San Francisco Bay Area with Narada Michael Walden and Walter Afanasieff led Jackson to be in demand as a producer as well. He has also worked as an executive, spending eight years as vice president of artists and repertoire (A&R) at Columbia Records and four years heading A&R at MCA Records.[5] Since 2002, Jackson has been one of the three panel judges, along with Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell, on the Fox Network reality television series American Idol. Radio programJackson also hosts a radio top 40 countdown known as "Randy Jackson's Hit List",[6] which is syndicated by Westwood One.[7] Every week Jackson counts down his top 30 Urban AC and Mainstream AC hits, and gives behind-the-scenes information on American Idol with American Idol Underground. On March 11, 2008, Jackson released an album produced entirely by himself, titled Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1. The album's release was preceded by the single "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" sung by Paula Abdul. Jackson is the manager for the Charlotte, North Carolina based band Papertongues, with Aswan North as lead vocalist and song writer and Brian West as the producer. The band, with the help of Jackson, signed with a major label, A&M's Octone. America's Best Dance CrewAmerica's Best Dance Crew is a group dance contest produced by Jackson, premiering on February 7, 2008. Season 1 ended on March 27, 2008; season 2 started on June 7, 2008, and ended on August 19, 2008. On the finale of season 2, it was stated that season 3 would begin in October. DiscographyAlbums
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