Lady

Published 2014-11-06
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Lady · George Benson

Breezin'

℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

Unknown: Al Schmitt
Unknown: Al Schmitt
Arranger: Claus Ogerman
Conductor: Claus Ogerman
Unknown: Don Henderson
Unknown: Doug Sax
Lead Guitar: George Benson
Vocals: George Benson
Drums: Harvey Mason
Clavinet: Jorge Dalto
Co- Ordinator Production: Noel Newbolt
Rhythm Guitar: Phil Upchurch
Percussion: Ralph Macdonald
Mini Moog: Ronnie Foster
Electric Piano: Ronnie Foster
Bass Guitar: Stanley Banks
Producer: Tommy Lipuma
Writer: Ronnie Foster

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All Comments (21)
  • @ericpreusser8450
    Perhaps the most overlooked clasic from, Benson in his entire career! Pure Gold*!
  • @jayjordan9121
    The best jazz guitarist that i have ever heard in my life. The breezin album is the best selling and highest grossing jazz album in music history and is well deserved.
  • @jeanlou79
    A piece of art, so vibrant and optimistic! It was the mid-seventies...
  • This song should gotten more air play then it did. Jazz stations were just starting to appear back then but NADA on this song. It is my favorite from this album. Thank God for George Benson.
  • This is the song I wanted to play at my Dad's funeral. It plays like a picture show in my mind. This song is so soothing and relaxing. What a wonderful record this is. I am so glad my Father introduced me to Benson as a child.
  • @mksland3884
    This song and album must have been given to George by God himself! Beginning to end it blesses the soul!
  • Every now and then, and I'm sure the very man would fail to realise it, this being the essence of it all - he's a genius....Love ye Georgie you koonty jazzy funky fiend...
  • @barryleeper5634
    Saw George live when Breez'in was a big hit. Great concert!!!
  • @foun10head
    Such a laid back song and so cool. One of my all time favorite albums. It really helped launch and shape my musical taste. There are worse influences. Feeling blessed to revisit this treasure.
  • A very deep and intimate song crafted for a deep and personal lady. George Benson placed his soul in this superb classic. Just listen !!!
  • @foun10head
    Whoa. 3:20. Beautimous.. Everything breaks free. "I love you" is fully expressed. Remarkable. Thank you, Jesus! But seriously, the whole thing.
  • @sajohnmello
    My gosh that opening, so beautiful. George Benson, Legend.
  • @janejane3992
    This is my favorite. A 12 year old girl in a pool hall, walks up to the jukebox and plays this song. 😁🙋‍♀️ Next time she goes, it's being played! Ha! 1977, Wahiawa, Hawaii