Ellis Hall is back with a powerful new release: a stunning remake of the 1976 England Dan & John Ford Coley classic “I’d Really Love To See You Tonight.”
Reimagined with Hall’s signature artistry, the track is a deeply soulful ballad that blends timeless R&B smoothness with a fresh, modern vibrancy. Channeling the emotional depth of Luther Vandross and the magnetic energy of Bruno Mars, Hall delivers a performance that promises to captivate listeners across generations.
“This song is my way of honoring the foundation of R&B while embracing a fresh sound,” says Hall. “It’s a personal journey—rich in emotion, layered with depth, and designed to resonate with anyone who’s ever loved and longed.”
With soaring vocals, lush harmonies, and heartfelt delivery, Hall reminds audiences of his mastery as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
An acclaimed singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, Ellis Hall has built a career defined by both tradition and innovation. Known for seamlessly blending musical heritage with forward-looking artistry, his return to R&B feels both like a homecoming and a bold new step.
With I’d Really Love To See You Tonight, Ellis Hall proves once again that great soul music never fades—it evolves, carrying its legacy forward to inspire new generations.
This striking new ballad is more than just a song — it’s a celebration of timeless soul. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or discovering Ellis Hall for the first time, this release is a reminder of music’s power to connect hearts across time.
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