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The title chart for Cohen's 1988 Album, the song I'm Your Man, was a labour of love evolving from the original I Cried Enough for You. The change in title reflects the struggle through a shift in the theme and tone. The lyrics used sentimental cliches about being addicted to loving someone who had been wronged. In keeping with his time-honoured topics, it was a submission to love while taking on a friendly conspiracy.Cohen's style, an evolution of his use of synthesizers, continued to captivate his audience. This setting, with the Bb Baritone as the soloist and the vibraphone replacing the synthesizer, offers a unique musical experience.Duration 5:30 59 pages 126 MeasuresSound clip generated by Noteperformer.
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