Curtis Mayfield - Never Stop Loving Me π
: Mayfield employs his signature angelic falsetto to deliver lyrics that focus on intimate, soul-fulfilling love rather than the social commentary found in his earlier work like Superfly . Lyrical Themes
: The song was co-written and produced by Mayfield alongside the legendary Keni Burke . Curtis Mayfield - Never stop loving me
: It features a lush arrangement including Rich Tufo and Tim Tobias on Rhodes piano, a heavy string section (12 performers), and a strong brass contingent featuring horns by players like Gil Askey and Paul Howard . : Mayfield employs his signature angelic falsetto to
"Never Stop Loving Me" is a standout track from Curtis Mayfield's 1980 album . Released during a transitional period for Mayfield, the song showcases a pivot toward a more polished, "smooth soul" and disco-influenced sound compared to his raw funk of the early 1970s. Key Musical Elements "Never Stop Loving Me" is a standout track
The lyrics are a direct paean to romantic devotion and physical intimacy: Curtis Mayfield β Never Stop Loving Me Lyrics - Genius
The track is defined by its sultry, intimate atmosphere and collaborative production:
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