[Music] McCoy Tyner – If I Should Lose You Ft Gary Bartz, Terence Blanchard, Christian McBride & Lewis Nash Mp3 | Free Audio Download
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McCoy Tyner – If I Should Lose You Ft Gary Bartz, Terence Blanchard, Christian McBride & Lewis Nash

Renowned American singer-songwriter and music star, McCoy Tyner, has graced us with his latest single titled "If I Should Lose You". This captivating song showcases Tyner's exceptional talent as both a writer and composer, leaving listeners in awe. Originally released in 2004, this timeless track is an absolute must-listen.

The enchanting melody of "If I Should Lose You" can be found on Tyner's remarkable album, "Illuminations". This project features an impressive lineup of award-winning artists, including Gary Bartz, Terence Blanchard, Christian McBride and Lewis Nash, who contribute their own unique flair to the song with their impeccable verses.

To bring this masterpiece to life, McCoy Tyner enlisted the expertise of Elaine Martone for the song's production. The result is a seamless blend of Tyner's musical genius and Martone's exceptional skills behind the scenes.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the magic of "If I Should Lose You". Listen, share, and immerse yourself in the brilliance of McCoy Tyner's artistry.


McCoy Tyner If I Should Lose You Lyrics:
If I should lose you
The stars would fall from the sky
If I should lose you
The leaves would wither and die
The birds in May time
Would sing a mournful refrain
And I would wander hating the sound of rain
With you beside me
The rose would bloom in the snow
With you beside me
No winds of winter would blow
I gave you my love
And I was living a dream
But living would seem in vain
If I lost you


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