Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything) by Donny Hathaway
Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything) by Donny Hathaway

Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)

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Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything) by Donny Hathaway

Release Date
Wed Jul 01 1970
Performed by
Donny Hathaway
Produced by
King Curtis & Donny Hathaway & Ric Powell
Writed by
Ric Powell & Richard Evans & Phil Upchurch

Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything) Lyrics

Let's get down now

I hear voices, I see people
I hear voices of many people
(Oh, yeah)
I hear voices, I see people
I hear voices of many people

Sayin' everything is everything
Yeah, oh, yeah

I hear voices, I see people
I hear voices of many people
(Oh, yeah)
I hear voices, I see people
I hear voices of many people

Yeah, they're sayin'
Everything is everything
(Oh yeah, shut up)
Let me do my, do my

Everything is everything
Everything is everything
(Yeah)
Everything is everything
Everything is everything
(Yes, it is)

Everything is everything
(Yes, it is)
Everything is everything
(You gotta believe it now)

Everything is everything
(Don't you know now)
I say everything is everything
Oh, yeah

Everything is everything
Everything is everything
Everything is everything
Everything is everything

Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything) Q&A

Who wrote Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)'s ?

Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything) was written by Ric Powell & Richard Evans & Phil Upchurch.

Who produced Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)'s ?

Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything) was produced by King Curtis & Donny Hathaway & Ric Powell.

When did Donny Hathaway release Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)?

Donny Hathaway released Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything) on Wed Jul 01 1970.

What did Donny Hathaway say about "Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)"?

A lot of times I started out with a bass riff on a song. And then we played that for a while, and then maybe added another thing to that part, and made it an eight-bar phrase. We just jammed the bridge and made it up.

— Phil Upchurch, co-writer, Never My Love: The Anthology liner notes

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