Tyrone Davis
Can I Change My Mind
Aww, she didn't bat an eye
As I packed my bags to leave
I thought she would start to cry
Or sit around my room and grieve
But y'all, the girl, she fooled me this time
She acted like I was the last thing on her mind
I would like to start all over again
Baby, can I change my mind
I just wanna change my mind
Baby, let me change my mind
As I took those steps
Toward that open door
Knowing all the time
Oh, Lord, I just didn't wanna go
But she didn't give me no sign
Nothing that would make me change
my mind
I would like to start all over again
Baby, can I change my mind
Please, please, please, baby
I just wanna change my mind
Oh, I played my games
Many times before
But peoples, let me tell y'all
Oh, I never reached the door
But ooh, the winds howl tonight
I keep lookin' back but my baby's nowhere in sight
I would like to start all over again
Baby, can I change my mind
Please, please, please, baby
Baby, let me change my mind [fade
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Born 4th May 1938, Greenville, Mississippi, U.S.A.
Died 9th February 2005, Hinsdale, Illinois, U.S.A.
Tyrone Davis is a former Freddie King valet and was discovered working in Chicago nightclubs by pianist Harold Burrage.
His hits, included 'Turn Back the Hands of Time' and 'Can I Change My Mind', recorded for the Carl Davis Dakar imprint.
'Can I Change My Mind', recorded in 1968, was his first chart entry, and was originally recorded as a b-side.
He also recorded 'Is It Something You've Got'.
During the 1970's he recorded 'I Had It All The Time', in 1972, and 'Without You In My Life', in 1973.
'There It Is' followed in 1973, followed by 'The Turning Point' in 1975.
For Soul followers, probably his career high point was reached with the album, and title track, 'In The Mood' in 1979.
'Are You Serious' followed in 1982.
His following output was remarkable.
Tyrone Davis died on Wednesday the 9th of February 2005, at the age of 66.
He had suffered a stroke in September 2004.
Tyrone was taken to the Adventist Hinsdale Hospital and never regained consciousness.
Tyrone Davis is survived by his wife, Ann, and numerous children and grandchildren.
Info courtesy of Wikipedia.org