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" Valerie " is a song written by English musician and songwriter Steve Winwood and Will Jennings, and originally recorded by Winwood for his third solo album, Talking Back to the Night (1982). Background. The song deals with a man reminiscing about a lost love he hopes to find again someday.
- "Slowdown Sundown"
- October 1982
- 1981
- Synth-pop
Valerie Lyrics: So wild, standing there / With her hands in her hair / I can't help remember / Just where she touched me / There's still no face / Here in her place / So cool, she was like / Jazz.
3.3K. 1.8M views 16 years ago. The original version of "Valerie" from the album "Talking Back to the Night" released in 1982. ...more.
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The original version of "Valerie" from the album "Talking Back to the Night" released in 1982.
Songfacts®: Valerie is a mysterious woman, cool like jazz on a summer's day. Winwood wrote the music and Will Jennings wrote the lyric. In a Songfacts interview with Jennings, he explained: "Valerie is a real person, whose identity I will not reveal.