A Legacy of Soul: The Deele’s Lasting Impact on R&B Music

The song “Two Occasions” by The Deele, released in 1987, is about a love that is so strong and enduring that it is felt on all occasions, both good and bad.

The song’s lyrics describe a love that is so powerful that it can transcend the seasons and the changing times. The singer sings, “I only think of you on two occasions / That’s day and night / I’d go for broke if I could be with you / Only you can make it right.”

The song’s message is that true love is everlasting, and that it can be felt even in the darkest of times. The song’s uplifting chorus speaks to the power of love to overcome all obstacles:

Every time I close my eyes, I think of you And no matter what the season nears I still love you With all my heart And I wanna be with you Wherever you are

The song was written by Babyface, and it is one of The Deele’s most popular and enduring hits. It has been covered by many other artists over the years, including Boyz II Men and Luther Vandross.

“Two Occasions” is a classic love song that has resonated with generations of listeners. It is a song about the power of true love to overcome all obstacles. It is a song that reminds us that love is always there, even when we can’t see it.