Smokey Robinson Joss Stone “You’re The One For Me” Lyrics and Video

Just like you, I’ve been searching the net for the “You’re The One For Me” lyrics from Smokey Robinson and Joss Stone’s appearance on American Idol Motown results show Thursday, March 26. Since the “You’re The One For Me” lyrics can’t seem to be found anywhere online quite yet, I took the time to listen to “You’re The One For Me” a hundred times or more, writing down the song lyrics as the song played.

There were two lines in the lyrics to “You’re The One For Me”, where Smokey started singing in the duet with Joss Stone, that I had trouble figuring out. I’m once again posting the “You’re The One For Me” YouTube video with the lyrics I’ve written down. UPDATE: The two questionable lyric lines have been cleared up, and the complete/correct lyrics are found below.

Listen to Smokey Robinson and Joss Stone sing “You’re The One For Me”, and if anyone can decipher the two questionable lines in the lyrics, please leave a comment and I will edit the song lyrics accordingly. Don’t forget to download “You’re The One For Me” by Smokey Robinson, and you can choose to download the song with just Smokey singing, or you can download the duet performance with Joss Stone. The two lyric lines in question are highlighted in bold and italics.
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Joss Stone Smokey Robinson You’re The One For Me Video American Idol

joss-stoneJoss Stone and Smokey Robinson sang “You’re The One For Me” on the American Idol Motown results show on Thursday, March 26th and we’ve got the YouTube Video! Smokey Robinson and Joss Stone debuted “You’re The One For Me” from Smokey’s album entitled, “Time Flies When You’re Having Fun”, tentatively scheduled for release in May 2009.

Watching 69-year-old Smokey Robinson sing a love song to soon-to-be 22-year-old Joss Stone (born Jocelyn Eve Stoker on April 11, 1987) seemed a bit strange to some Idol viewers, but I thought the performance was beautiful. Maybe some viewers didn’t like the performance because they lack chemistry, but Smokey’s voice is still amazingly smooth and beautiful to listen to, with or without Joss Stone or other female singers Smokey has performed with.

A bit about Smokey Robinson’s biography: Smokey Robinson, born William “Smokey” Robinson, Jr. on February 19, 1940, is one of the primary key figures associated with Motown Records, second only to the company’s founder, Berry Gordy. Smokey Robinson earned the title “King of Motown” due to his countless hit songs and contribution to the Motown record label. You can read more about Smokey Robinson and his sparkling green eyes on the Smokey Robinson biography profile page on Wiki.

English soul singer Joss Stone came to fame in late 2003 with her multi-platinum debut album, “The Soul Sessions“. Joss Stone songs and albums have sold over ten million copies worldwide, winning one Grammy Award and two BRIT Awards. In 2005, Stone and Melissa Ethridge did an incredible tribute to Janis Joplin during the 2005 Grammy Awards singing “Piece of My Heart” that brought the house down, and was considered to be one the highlights of the Awards show that year.

Here’s the Joss Stone and Smokey Robinson YouTube video of “You’re The One For Me” on  American Idol March 26.

What did you think of Joss Stone and Smokey Robinson’s performance on American Idol? Who is your favorite American Idol contestant on Season 8?

American Idol 3/26/09 Idol Results – Who Got Voted Off American Idol?

Who got voted off on American Idol’s results show on 3-26-09? Who was eliminated and who is safe on American Idol? Who were in the Bottom 3? American Idol fans enjoyed some amazing Idol performances and some Idol duds. Motown greats Smokey Robinson and Berry Gordy appeared as mentors to the Top 10 finalists, giving Idol contestants encouragement and constructive criticism about their chosen Motown songs.

“Over 36 million votes came in, more votes than previous American Idol shows”, says Idol host Ryan Seacrest. Seacrest reminded viewers that the “veto vote” save is still in play, but will the save vote be used tonight?

In celebration of Hittsville USA, the Top 10 finalists sang a Motown songs medley of “Set Me Free”, “You’re All I Need” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”, for Idol viewers. It sounded pretty good, don’t ya think?

After the “Pocketful of Sunshine” car video was shown, Ruben Studdard hit the Idol stage to perform his hit song “Together”. I’ve haven’t followed Ruben close enough since he was a past American Idol contestant, but he sounded great!

Joss Stone and Smokey Robinson sang “You’re The One For Me” together, and my interest in Joss Stone and Smokey Robinson’s music is even greater now. Didn’t they sound great? The audience and judges sure enjoyed it!

Who are the bottom 3 Idol contestants this week? Who was voted off American Idol on 3/26/09? The results are in!
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Who Will Be Voted Off American Idol Motown Predictions 3/26/09 – American Idol Fan Site

Who will be voted off American Idol tonight? American Idol was complete with Motown songs and appearances by Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson in celebration of “50 Years of Motown”.

Who do you think will be in the bottom 3 on American Idol? Our prediction includes:

  • Scott McIntyre, who sang “You Can’t Hurry Love”
  • Megan Joy Corkery, who tried to sing “For Once In My Life” but failed miserably
  • Michael Sarver, who sang “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg”

Prediction of who will be voted off American Idol tonight:

Megan Joy, with no veto vote save from Idol judges.

Who do you think will be voted off and eliminated from American Idol on 3-26-09?

American Idol 3/25/09 Motown Recap LIVE Review – American Idol Fan Site

american-idol-motown-50-years-of-motownAmerican Idol 3-25-09 Recap review of American Idol “50 Years of Motown” Music of Motown LIVE Recap! American Idol’s Motown Special Night presentation began with Idol host, Ryan Seacrest, talking to Idol judges about the great Motown songs to be performed tonight by the American Idol Top 10 Finalists.

Classic Motown performances of Detroit-based Motown, with Berry Gordy (Founder of Motown) and Smokey Robinson are in store for Idol fans tonight. The Top 10 Idol contestants were shown touring Motown (Hittsville U.S.A) with Gordy and Smokey Robinson and discussing the great classic Motown songs performed there.

First up was Matt Giraud singing Marvin Gaye’s hit song “Let’s Get It On“. Idol judge Randy Jackson said “Yo! You worked it out baby!” Kara DioGuardi liked Matt’s performance, but felt Matt “could have pushed it a little more”. Paula Abdul said Matt was “respectful of the melody, great job”. Simon said it was a “brilliant choice of song, you’re voice suits that song”, and that Matt is “one of the front-runners of this competition”. We agree, Matt sang “Let’s Get It On” very well, and deserves the applause from the judges and audience.

Next up was Kris Allen singing “How Sweet It Is“. Kara DioGuardi loved the performance saying “You did everything right on that performance”. Paula Abdul said he “picked a great song” and was “brilliant”. Simon Cowell said Kris was “smart” to choose that song, but he needs more “self-belief” and to “be conceited” to make an impact. Randy Jackson said “it was all good baby”. We agree with the judges, Kris did a good job, but Kris needs to challenge himself more in his song choices.
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