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Slow Jam Saturday : The Isley Bros, “What Can I Buy You”

Iconic R&B group The Isley Brothers had already solidified their pleasure in R&B when they released their first Christmas album, “I’ ‘ll Be Home for Christmas,” in 2007. Group member Ron has always had one of those voices that can sing anything, so it makes sense that the group’s first Christmas album would feature the usual standards with an R&B interpretation.

Fortunately, the group decided to include two original songs: “I’m in Love” and this week’s selection for Slow Jam Saturday, “What Can I Buy You?”. The track is written by James “Big Jim” Wright, Terry Lewis, and Jimmy Jam. It begins with a harmonious sound before Mr. Isley enters with his velvety voice, crooning:

“Girl, it’s almost Christmas, 

Checking over my list to see 

What your gift should be, yeah baby. 

Why are you keeping me guessing 

About what to give the girl who has everything, oh baby?”

The chorus reiterates that Isley is passionate about getting things right. It’s well-known that the group’s ballads often center around themes of love, desire, and the wish to please a partner. “What Can I Buy You” follows this tradition, maintaining a romantic and earnest tone. It emphasizes that love can be expressed in various ways, including thoughtful gestures and gifts.

Final Grade: B

“What Can I Buy You” from “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” is available on all streaming platforms.

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