Always There (Side Effect song)  

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"Always There" (1976) is an instrumental song by Ronnie Laws. It became an instant jazz-funk classic, covered by numerous artists such as Side Effect, on their album What You Need and by Jocelyn Brown (with Incognito).

Incognito and Jocelyn Brown version

On 17 June 1991, the song was covered and released by British acid jazz band Incognito and American R&B and dance singer Jocelyn Brown, whose version was the biggest version in the UK. This was Incognito's breakthrough hit; however, Brown had been well-known and popular since the late 70s. The song was released as the second single from their second album, Inside Life. It peaked at number 2 in the Netherlands and number 6 in the UK.

This version appears to copy a piano line from "Good Life" (1988).



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