The Walrus of Love No More

Written by Jim Carruthers
Published July 04, 2003
Barry White dead at 58 Last Updated 2003-07-04 ArtsCanada

R&B singer Barry White, known for his deep seductive voice on such sultry hits as Can't Get Enough Of your Love, Babe has died. He was 58.

White had been hospitalized for months after suffering kidney failure.

White gained famed during the 1970s disco era.

His hits included "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" and "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me."

So put the lights down, give your lady what she wants, and let the snakes go.

Oh, baby, it's a sad day, and I know what'll make it better.

(I just realized I should have headlined this "Walrus joins Carpenters").

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The Walrus of Love No More
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#1 — July 4, 2003 @ 18:37PM — Jim Carruthers [URL]

By the way, there goes one of my all-time favourite fantasy studio team-ups, Barry White orchestrating a Lou Reed song.

Plus, Barry White's death made the CBC radio national news, is the story getting this much play in the States?

#2 — July 4, 2003 @ 19:16PM — Eric Olsen

Haven't heard any news, been in holiday mode. Really terrible, very sad to hear it - he goes all the way back to Del-Phi Records in the '60s, writing, prodcing, arranging. What's not to love?

#3 — July 4, 2003 @ 20:28PM — Natalie [URL]

Oh my goddess! What horrible news!

RIP Barry White. Long may his music serenade lovers. Ow, baby...

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