Seven Letters

Hey music lovers! Today, I want to introduce you to a timeless classic that will surely tug at your heartstrings. The song I’m talking about is “Seven Letters” by the legendary Ben E. King.

Released in 1965 as part of his album “Seven Letters (HD Remastered),” this soulful track showcases King’s incredible vocal range and emotional depth. Known for his smooth and velvety voice, King effortlessly delivers a heartfelt performance that will leave you captivated from start to finish.

The composition of “Seven Letters” is a true work of art. The song was written by King himself, along with Eugene Pearson and William Bell. The lyrics tell a poignant story of lost love and the pain of longing for someone who is no longer there. With each word, King’s voice carries the weight of the emotions, making you feel every ounce of heartache.

What sets “Seven Letters” apart is its ability to resonate with listeners across generations. Its timeless appeal has made it a favorite among fans of soul and R&B music. The song’s influence can be heard in the works of contemporary artists who draw inspiration from King’s soulful sound.

If you’re new to Ben E. King’s music, “Seven Letters” is the perfect introduction. It showcases his incredible talent and the raw emotion he brings to every performance. So, grab a cup of coffee, find a cozy spot, and let the soothing melodies of “Seven Letters” transport you to a world of love and longing.

If you want to learn more about Ben E. King and his incredible discography, check out his Google search. And if you’re interested in diving deeper into the album “Seven Letters (HD Remastered),” you can find more information here.

So, what are you waiting for? Give “Seven Letters” a listen and let Ben E. King’s soulful voice transport you to a world of love and longing. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!

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Seven Letters – Ben E. King lyrics

🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤

This is my last letter
Dear, to you
This is my last letter, baby
I just can’t write you anymore
My poor little finger’s swollen
I’m tired of pacing the floor, yes, I am
Threw away our favorite record
It was tearing me apart
This is my seventh letter, baby
Just to satisfy my heart
(One) Monday, I wrote and told you
I was all alone and blue
(Two) Tuesday, I wrote again, baby
I said I loved no one, no one
No one but you, no, I don’t
(Three) Wednesday, I wired you a cable
Begging you to call
(Four) Thursday, I sent the message
I said I was wrong and, darling
Please come back home
(Five) Friday, I woke up crying
With the sniff of a tear
(Six) come along long lonesome Saturday
I did the same thing all over again
Yes, I did
(Seven) this is my seventh letter, baby
On this bright Sunday morning
Just got off my knees from praying
I said, Oh, Lord, oh, Lord
Please send her back home
Can’t she hear me talking to her
(This is my last letter
Dear, to you)
Seven letters, seven days
Seven long, lonely days
There, I said it
(This is my last letter
Dear, to you) yes, it is
Yes, it is, yes, it is
Oh, yes, it is

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