This soulful song is heavily influenced by 70's soul and early 60's rock ala "The Turtles" and "The Mamas and "The Papas". Lyrically and melodicaly, it's a great example of Laurell Eden's ability to successfully convey a powerful message in a pop medium. She tells us, "Love is who we are" and she makes us feel it. Billboard Magazine probably put it best, calling her "an ethereal poet with a talent for writing contagious pop hooks". Laurell is a critically acclaimed recording artist, songwriter and producer from New York City. She's earned a gold record, a #1 dance single and top-ten singles, with her greatest success thus far in Canada and Europe. Her songs have charted on three continents.
Laurell is also a teacher of personal and spiritual development, using music to convey spiritual concepts. Music is the language of the soul, communicating love beyond words. Songs created with a purity of heart can lift and transform us in a profound way. Laurell writes those songs -- with a light heartedness that makes us makes us laugh at ourselves and a groove that keeps us dancing our cares away.
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