We would laugh at one another, and just say silly things to one another. I think that that's one time that I slipped up and I didn't really have his back when I should have. It's called 'I Got Your Back.' Ironically that title for me, at the moment, I think that I should have had his back, I should have called him. just being in the music business and all the trials and tribulations that you have to go through. The book is really about family values and how we've dealt with adversity, how we've dealt with celebrity. "We have a book coming out on Father's Day. Then he'd calm down and ask you your opinion. Gerald was a very sensitive, very emotional kind of person, and when you challenged his thinking and his ability, he had a tendency to go over the edge a little bit. We laughed, we joked with one another, we were friends, we were comrades, we were business partners he was a soldier, he was my friend. "I just want to say to people, no matter what's going on, no matter how hard it is for you, you should communicate with the people that you love every day that you possibly can, if it's no more than hello, if it's no more than to just to say good night. And I have to live with that, and I live with that every day, that I didn't call him, and I hurt because of that. You're gonna call me, right?" I said, "Yeah, I'm gonna call you this evening.' (But) I said I'm gonna give him a few days to calm down because I don't like talking to him when he was that upset, and I didn't call him, and I never talked to him again after that. I still remember his last words to me, when I talked to him after he had went to the doctor, he says, 'Dad, I'm going to go to the doctor and I want you to call me when I get back home this evening. You say 'Well, I've always got tomorrow.' You don't always have tomorrow, you don't always have the next five minutes. The next call that I got, they told me they couldn't wake him up and he had passed. and told me that they were unable to wake him up and they were rushing him to the hospital to try and revive him. "I waited the couple of days and they called me. And my son was very emotional, he would rant and rave and then I'd say, 'OK, I'm not going to talk to him for a couple of days, and he'll be all right,' so when I call him back he would have calmed down, and we can talk about this rationally. "He was upset a few things that had went down with one of our relatives, so he was ranting. About three days before he passed, he was complaining about he was wheezing, and he went to the doctor, and the doctor they took blood and they said (he was) fine, they sent him home, and he was at home and he had called me and we had talked on the phone. While we were in South Africa he had gotten bitten by something on his back and while we were there we had gone to the hospital to get it checked out and to see if it was anything there. So we were working on that, we were working on a new father and son album he was constantly in the studio. Me and him had been working on this album for the last eight years. We were getting home, he was trying to make sure he put the finishing touches on this album and also we were working on a new album I was doing. It was a great trip for both of us, which was really the last time he was on stage. "We had just came back from doing three dates in South Africa. In an interview with The Associated Press, through laughter and tears, Eddie Levert talked about losing his son - and friend. "In My Songs," was released this week, and it's a collection of ballads that Gerald Levert was working on at the time of his death. Levert's dedication to his son, however, remains, and he's working now to make sure Gerald's final project is heard. More best buddies than father and son, the duo recorded an album together, toured together and even wrote a book together, due out later this year. Levert's death not only silenced one of soul music's richest voices, it also ended the powerful relationship the younger Levert shared with his father. A recent autopsy found the fiery singer, best known for passionate love songs, died accidentally from a lethal mixture of over-the-counter medication and prescription drugs. It's been three months since Gerald Levert, just 40 years old, was found dead at his Cleveland home. But the tears still flow, and the pain still remains. NEW YORK - Eddie Levert no longer breaks into uncontrollable tears over the loss of his son, R&B crooner Gerald Levert.
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