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Puff Eiffer
2:20 That’s known as call-and-response Comes from Gospel music Still used to this day Adele’s ‘Rumour Has It’ famously employs this phenomenon But it has never stopped being used in newer music It works to liven up a chorus
Comment from : Puff Eiffer


hherrer5
I was told that the Pimps in the 70’s used to love this cut
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RalyWoly
Edd is alive
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Uncle Ramone
I'd have to go find the part in the book to be sure but I believe in Dilla Time by Dan Charnas it's mentioned that Berry Gordy conceived of some lyrics and musicality (the machines and general work going on) for this song when he worked at the Lincoln-Mercury plant before Motown
Comment from : Uncle Ramone


Aaron Goldstein
RIP Barrett Strong
Comment from : Aaron Goldstein


Rosalyn
Mr Barrett Strong has passed at age 81 Rest In Paradise, Sir🎶👑🍀💐🌹💖
Comment from : Rosalyn


PHARAOH
RIP
Comment from : PHARAOH


Brad Hubbard
Ray Charles, “Smack Dab In the Middle” Listen to it first, you may not think it’s for you
Comment from : Brad Hubbard


Jeff T
late '50s r&b cast the mold from which pop music and rock and roll vocalizations would take their cue for the decades to come
Comment from : Jeff T


nigel ralph murphy
Systemic poverty caused by systemic racism was and is a huge part of being Black in America Gimme my money!
Comment from : nigel ralph murphy


nigel ralph murphy
Call and response It's called call and response Goes back to slavery days and the church Old as Africa
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IMadeYouReadThis
Mary Wells has a good cover of this
Comment from : IMadeYouReadThis


Zealous Realms of Divinity and Wealth
This genre also had call and response yet in this song the wonderful background singers are replacing the traditional horns section's cords and melody Amazing! I was today years old when I realized this
Comment from : Zealous Realms of Divinity and Wealth


Spider Dog
El Paso 1959 by Marty Robbins is a great ballad for Amber
Comment from : Spider Dog


Matt
Always makes me think of getting even with dad movie 😁
Comment from : Matt


Doug Franklin
If you ever experiment with pivots, I’d love to see your reactions to concepts The fundamental theorem of Calculus or the Koenigsburg Bridge problem would be fun
Comment from : Doug Franklin


JE
Do One on Billy Stewart-Fatboy
Comment from : JE


Hoovgroov
Check out Chairman of the board "give me just a little more time"
Comment from : Hoovgroov


Jim Muratori
Interesting note, when John Lennon was murdered the local classical music channel here in Chicago actually played The Beatles version of this song in his honor
Comment from : Jim Muratori


51Dss
Love it but you guys need to get into Ray Charles - hate to say it but Ray is the very best
Comment from : 51Dss


Elegant Irony
The Flying Lizards and The Beatles covered this song The Flying Lizards version is really good
Comment from : Elegant Irony


benj1955
As they say about the paintings of the French artist, Monetthat's what I want
Comment from : benj1955


Doug E
I agree with a previous post that The Beatles cover of this song knocked it out of the park!
Comment from : Doug E


PUNKMYVIDEO
Try Nature Boy Nat King Coal
Comment from : PUNKMYVIDEO


Doctor J
This is one of the 1st songs to come out of Motown, Barrett Strong was a writer formation too
Comment from : Doctor J


Steve Duncan
The flying lizards done a great job too Different and unique
Comment from : Steve Duncan


Aaron Haupert
So happy you reacted to this song, one of my favorites, thank you! Keep up the good work!
Comment from : Aaron Haupert


Rhapsody in Justice
Motown's very first hit song
Comment from : Rhapsody in Justice


Paul D
Alright, I had not known this song was done before the Beatles versionbrbrI learned something new before 2021 finished and with one whole day remaining :-)brbrOn that note, Happy New Year in advance to everyone
Comment from : Paul D


Scott J
Flying Lizards version will make you giggle
Comment from : Scott J


NJChas
You 2 are hysterical and adorable! I can attest to dancing to this and similar songs at High School dances and parties and we never stopped! If you 2 went to a dance with all this music, you would not stop!!!😆
Comment from : NJChas


K D
That style of backup singing is "call and response" and comes from the Black church this is a great example of Soul music, created by Ray Charles and advanced by Sam Cooke
Comment from : K D


Brian Howden
Great song And I was enjoying Amber grooving to it :)
Comment from : Brian Howden


kdm71291
The Beatles famously also did a version of this, but my favorite version is by The Flying Lizards…it’s a very funky, new wave take on the song!
Comment from : kdm71291


Mr Hartlor Tayley
For female Friday maybe try “Lucky Number” by Lena Lovich
Comment from : Mr Hartlor Tayley


Mark Simms
Play some Big Mama Thornton
Comment from : Mark Simms


Richard Jakubiszak
Heard this on and off all my life Never knew the name or artist brThanks
Comment from : Richard Jakubiszak


David Greene
Music of the past had such deep meaning and purpose This is a recreation of an underground railroad slave song by the new Christie minstrels brbr youtube/Sc4jbTzCpB4brbrWhile he's not in this clip I believe this group was Kenny Rogers first gig
Comment from : David Greene


KalzCity
My favorite part of this song is the baritone sax
Comment from : KalzCity


R Ray
You want another money song "For The Love of Money" by the O'Jays it's a funky soulful song from the 70s It has been covered by a number of groups and sampled by just about as many
Comment from : R Ray


John K
I like this version of money, but since I was in my teens in the late 70s and early 80s my favorite version is the odd version done by Flying Lizards in the late 70sbrbr youtube/fVuSYUNAekc
Comment from : John K


Stella Andes
I had never heard this version of the song The Beatles covered this; that's the version I remember
Comment from : Stella Andes


Andy B
Jonny Rivers - Secret Agent Man
Comment from : Andy B


Jeanie Lipskey
Oh I remember this! Great song Wasn't this the Motown sound? Anyway, I remember listening to this one
Comment from : Jeanie Lipskey


SegaSurfer:Weight Loss Warrior
For the next female Friday solo video could you do Stevie Nicks "Stand Back" Prince came into the studios and played synthesizers on this song so i know youd love it plus its got a kicking 80's vibe!!
Comment from : SegaSurfer:Weight Loss Warrior


Rickey Gray
Don HenleybrThe Garden of Allahbr youtube/DlWqxTpsrnk
Comment from : Rickey Gray


Jason Birkey
youtube/9FwL_huvYjQ
Comment from : Jason Birkey


Rickey Gray
Don Henley (Eagles drummer/singer)brThe Last Worthless Eveningbr youtube/eSscIUxWJ-8
Comment from : Rickey Gray


Evan Birnholz
Listen to the Flying Lizards 1979 cover of this song! Experimental New Wave sound
Comment from : Evan Birnholz


Carol  Little
Huge 60's hit!!
Comment from : Carol Little


yw1971
Ray Charles also did it
Comment from : yw1971


JV Smith
This is a landmark song/record It was co-written by Barry Gordy and Barry Gordy also played the piano on this record But the big thing about this record is that it was Motown Records first hit record It was also the first hit record recorded at the historic "Hitsville" studio
Comment from : JV Smith


mshari1419
Please react to Lenny Kravitz Low
Comment from : mshari1419


Rhonda Nelson
Female Friday should be Donna Summer “Last Dance” she was iconic and so was the song Also Steam “Na Na Hey Hey Kiss him good bye” They still sing it at sporting events Last but not lease Spiral Staircase “I love you more today than yesterday” is another great iconic song
Comment from : Rhonda Nelson


alison rodger
More amazing R&B voices - brJames Carr - 'Dark End of the Street' / These Ain't RaindropsbrLittle Willie John - Fever/ All Around The World / Need Your Love So Bad
Comment from : alison rodger


Pamela Pennyworth
Amber You really need to give Northern Soul a good listen to
Comment from : Pamela Pennyworth


Glenn Shelton
Would love a reaction to I'm Not In Love by 10cc, 64 layered voices for a very atmospheric song
Comment from : Glenn Shelton


VidFotAWK
Question - Did you ever listen to the band Lipps Inc ? If not, I am sure that you will dance heavy The song is called Funky town It is recorded in 1979 -80 Please watch the video You will be shocked by what you see
Comment from : VidFotAWK


Scott French
Check out the Beatles' cover One of their best early recordings
Comment from : Scott French


Roger Rodriguez
Are they ready for Dead Can Dance? Lets give them Anabasis DCD is mystery personified youtube/Gvu8JO4vm-A
Comment from : Roger Rodriguez


Jess Ortiz
The Beatles covered this Song in one of their early albums and the cover song by the Beatles is pretty good as well check it out if you get a chance to
Comment from : Jess Ortiz


Grayson Todd
The Beatles and Stones had great versions
Comment from : Grayson Todd


rockubtzer
The Flying Lizards did a cover of this song in 1979 Barrett Strong's version is beautiful The Flying Lizards version is seething with attitude from the punk new wave world I love it as much as the original Lizards version makes me smile Another song that makes me laugh with joy is the DEVO remake of (I can't get no) Satisfaction They are both so wrong they are right!
Comment from : rockubtzer


The Black
Very early Motown
Comment from : The Black


Matt urban
Luke Combs - Beautiful Crazy
Comment from : Matt urban


Kevin Barrett
This early Mowtown related release should be followed by reacting to Smokey Robinson & The Miracles "Shop Around" which shows the sound slowly evolving from R&B into soul
Comment from : Kevin Barrett


Bill F
The Beatles covered this song with a young John Lennon lead vocals No disrespect to the original it is good, but Lennon gives the song much more energy Just a thought
Comment from : Bill F


Jackie Palencia
Please listen to Keith Sweat- Twisted & Nobody ❤️❤️❤️ thanks
Comment from : Jackie Palencia


TheSmokey999
I remember sitting on our couch with my brothers And my dad playing his records! Great times good memories !
Comment from : TheSmokey999


Peter Hynes
The Beatles did a great cover of this song as well
Comment from : Peter Hynes


SCVIndy
Very popular we played this in HS band a lot
Comment from : SCVIndy


motion52
post modern jukebox--all about that bass european tour version
Comment from : motion52


Hootie Hoo & The BlowPhish
Please react to The Marcus King Band br"Virginia"br"Homesick"br"Jealous Man"br"Swinging Doors" (cover)
Comment from : Hootie Hoo & The BlowPhish


Rodney Vaughn
How come no reactions today
Comment from : Rodney Vaughn


bellodrade
What Steve Pastore said Great cover
Comment from : bellodrade


michael williams
Checkout The three Degrees When will I see you again
Comment from : michael williams


Databyter
I heard what I now realize was a COVER of this song in the 80's or 90's It was a pretty cool song that had sort of a cynical vibe, sung by a woman who came across as being a materialist gold digger This version, I assume the original, has a different vibe and a lot more soul I like both songs databyter
Comment from : Databyter


Dennis Loren
One of the earliest recorded hits that put the Motown label on the map Later covered by The Beatles
Comment from : Dennis Loren


Markus E
Would you guys please react to Two (2) very underrated songs from the 1980s?br1 "Fantasy" by Aldo Nova 2 "Every Day Is Halloween" by MinistrybrThank youbrAnd some other "mystery"-like songs from the 1980s are "Africa" by Toto, "Eye In The Sky" by The Alen Parsons Project, and "Principles Of Lust: Sadness" by Enigma Peace to all
Comment from : Markus E


Marc Martocchio
Please do Dance with Cinderella by Steven Curtis Chapman It’s a song he wrote about his young daughter after she passed away I don’t know how he gets through the song when he sings it Very beautiful song As parents of daughters you guys will really appreciate it Also Darius Rucker, it won’t be like this for long
Comment from : Marc Martocchio


Garry Bosch
Amber I suspect will like Roberta Flack singing The First time ever I saw your face
Comment from : Garry Bosch


Xynxio
Nice to see you doing good teacher
Comment from : Xynxio


Otis Roseboro
Barrett Strong was also co songwriter for the temptations & other Motown artists at Motown records
Comment from : Otis Roseboro


Otis Roseboro
This was definitely my late dad's favorite song
Comment from : Otis Roseboro


OldManGhost
Evergreen - Barbra Streisand The llove song from the movie A Star Is Born from my generation The Way We Were - Barbra Streisand) br (The Three Fates - ELP Take a pebble Knife edge live from The Beat Club) br(Wishing You Were here - Chicago & the Beach boys Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon - Chicago live Tanglewood and be brbrsure it is 14 minutes and not the cut up version)
Comment from : OldManGhost


Steven Hiscoe
Of course the Beatles did a great version which is worth a listen
Comment from : Steven Hiscoe


super sonic soul supreme
First big hit for Motown records even though this isn't on the Motown label ( Tamla label 1959) some suggestions for female Fridays Barbara Mason Yes I'm ready Dee Dee Sharp I really really love you Ruby Andrews Casanova Barbara Lynn I'm a good woman Linda Jones it won't take much Honey and the Bees now that I know Ruby and the romantics much better off Maxine Brown oh no not my baby Lovelites oh my love Barbara Lewis hello stranger Most of these Soul records made by these artists are not very well known some were big among African-Americans in the 60s and 70s except for the Barbara Mason and the Barbara Lewis records which did cross over and were big hits on Billboard as well as the the soul and R&B charts THANKS ✌️
Comment from : super sonic soul supreme


David VB
maybe checkout Dion "The King of Doowop" Runaround Sue, The wanderer, Donna the Prima Donna, Abraham, Martin and John just to name a few of his hits
Comment from : David VB


Morning Coffee Break
Thanks for doing this one! I've always loved this song but I had no idea who did it!
Comment from : Morning Coffee Break


Roger Deck
You should listen to lead belly he wrote the song black Betty that was covered by RAM JAM it will blow your mind
Comment from : Roger Deck


Rick Ashworth
Hi guys female friday suggestion "Better Be Good To Me" by Tina Turner Here's the link : youtube/qyU7BbQSm98
Comment from : Rick Ashworth



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