Podcast #19 This Masquerade George Benson

George Benson's version of "This Masquerade" was released in 1976 as part of his album titled "Breezin'." The song features Benson's smooth and soulful vocal delivery, along with his remarkable guitar playing. His rendition of the song is often celebrated for its jazzy and R&B-infused style, which is characteristic of his musical work during that period.

The song's lyrics describe the theme of masking one's true emotions and feelings, as if participating in a masquerade. It delves into the idea

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