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need this on soundcloud or apple music
This is a beautiful song! I can't stop listening to it. Especially when I take long bike rides.
Song has a strong Smokey Robinson vibe... an A+ independent soul recording from the late 1960's!
I just love this song 😅😊😂❤
No baby im shaking a cold ..coming home
Find. Cynthia.... Go fund me. For this. 68. Shoulda been gold. Sound........can igetta witness?
fmfid
The first chord and i chalked it up as a winner
Beauty voice.
also this is my new favorite song
does anyone know the bpm of this song, I tried to find it but it wasn't right
Oh man, how I desire to be so loved..... Ummm.....
2:08
Cyntia Girty, in a class with Brenda Payton (& the Tabulations).
flawless
What happen to the parties with the blue & red lights?🙄🤔 Those were the greatest house parties ever! It's all over & the times have changed for the worst! 😳Yes! I said it! Drive by shootings, stabbings & disruptive behaviors today! A new era of children. Save the Children! Save the Babies! I hope it's soon or we'll all be lost! Sign of the Times Can really blow yo mind! Fo Reel! 😳😞
Leaders killed. Guns placed in the hoods like candy now, high rate 70 % children born out of wedlock now vs. 30-40% back then, smart phones introduced and given to too young children too early, verse good parenting skills, makes for a deadly combination by design. Hope this helps explain some of it.
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At age78, I never heard this before, simply amazing performance and amazing that it wasn't apparently promoted, "back in the day."
This missed opportunity reminds me of "catch all the trains you missed."
Wow-great find/thnx 4 th post👍
Why does this sound almost identical to Ready to Fall in love??..
This "Underground" music should be placed on top of the world.
We love it in the UK and collectors are still turning them up. A massive one on Magic City was 'Prepared To Love You', by Thelma Lindsay, also Mad Dog & The Pups/Soulful Hounds, both storming Detroir records and well loved over here, both in my own collection.
@@drwhatson Thank you for typing to me. Now, let us enjoy the music!
You have a real taste in fine music. I thank you for typing to me. In the meanwhile, let us enjoy the music!😄
beautiful
loove it
s/o cynthia
My moms music 😊❤
Pretty song 😊❤🙌🙌🙌
I've never heard a bad song that starts out with a timpani or deep tom roll
😅 4real tho
💯
Old school soul sweet as sugar
This does not get any better than this. This song is the kind of music I miss like a train that I could not catch. I love this "soul" music, even though I enjoyed it during the 1960s and 1970s decade. These songs were never played on the air. Anyone who wants genuine and pure music must not overlook this one.
Radio ignored these gems.....I heard 'em coming outta open apt. windows back then. Teens playing 45's on parents livingroom hi fi consoles. Loud and scrumptious sounding, bass turned to hurt me. What a time, what a fantasy...❤
@@juanvillanueva5267 Those were the [good] old days. Lots of families were close together, especially in the 1960s and 1970s decades, which would equal 1 score. Evil was not as rampant as during these times. The music also came from private homes. I remembered some adults would dress conservatively at the dining tables and sit on the living room sofas watching black-and-white televisions. Electronics and computers were available only to the military, and then to large corporations. I am fortunate to get this music on TH-cam as a last resort. You are smart. Thank you for typing to me.
@@captainkeyboard1007 Any recommendations for a 20yr old, i don't really like music too much but i cant help but find myself enamored my opera, soul, and jazz
@@Abecedarian96You have gotten your music programs together and ready to rock and roll! Thank you for typing to me.
A we'll arranged tune,Outasight it is.
Didn't the Young Sirs song this?
aka "Mad Dad" Nice sounding tune that didn't get much, if any, airplay here in Southern New England. A little hint of Brenda & Tabulations .
63 through 68 produced some of the best 👌 soul ever put on vinyl, like this 🙌 fantastic.
63-76 were some of the best years for soul music period.
How did Mr. Sylvester get this past the record company suits in 1969? Anyway, a brilliantly done song. Also, check out "Sex Machine" for a mind-blowing jam!
I like this song. Darling Darling so endearing.
I wish I heard this song and music like this as I heard Motown, Atlantic, Stax, Brunswick, and all the rest. This music is very endearing.
Old school
Great song
This song is beautiful. By the way, you are a soulful image of Faith Ford. She was an actress who played "Corky Sherwood" on the Murphy Brown Show during the 1990s decade. You continue to be faithful to your sweet and Gracious Great God.
@@captainkeyboard1007 🙏🏽 Thank you!
@@faithford9143 You are welcome! Thank you for tapping or typing to me, depending on whether you used a smartphone or a tablet, or a computer to simply reach out to me.
I’m so pissed that I did not get to complete that year because my freaking dad back then
Jerry was my best friend and I miss him
You got the title wrong, hint, it’s not nigga.
My husband Dave told me he used to listen to them in 6th grade and he is Mexican so don't call him "Wetback"😉
The lead singer was Cynthia Girty. I believe they started with 4 male "Imaginations". Ernest Burt owned Magic City Records. I think the co-writer, Leroy Duckett, was one of the Imaginations. They lost one, and became "The Imaginary 3", when Burt leased recordings of The newly-named Imaginary 3 in early 1968, after their Magic City and Blue Rock releases in 1966 and early 1967.
Good God if this doesn't get you up your dead. Fantastic harmony 👏 stirs all my emotions. Makes me feel so much younger .
Thank you for your history about these refined singers. I love the music more than just reading the notes. I want to feel these songs for myself.
Class
I played this on my show Soul radio on tunein over weekend.
one. funk.
+NORMA NIXON-TOTALLY AGREE! GLAD TO SEE I'M NOT ALONE WITH THIS POINT OF VIEW! ANOTHER EPIC OLD-SCHOOL CUT!
There's something classy about black& white photo's.... It's an attention statement. Love this...wjm
Genius.
I'm Not A Fan Of Most Hits...The Greatest Sounds Were From Cuts On Albums, Which Were Rarely Played On The Air.
In My Opinion All 1960s Songs Are Bangers But I Respect Your Opinion.
this only has 174 views? wth?
WE ALMOST HAD IT IN THE 70'S...IT WAS A T LEAST PROGRESSING ON MANY FRONTS....TO0P RATED BAND WITH DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS,COLORS,SEXES/// NOW YOU CALL IT CHICK MUSICIANS...NOW IT'S BACK TO SQUARE -0 AND THE YOUNG PECKERHEADS CALL US BOOMERS...EVERY GENERATION AFTER US DID LESS AND LESS...AND YOU BLAME BOOMERS....THE CYCLE OF STUPIDITY CONTINUES BAH BAH BAH...COMPLAIN BITCH..SO WAIT ANOTHER 100 YRS...SOCIALIST SHEEP...
Right on