I saw Nancy Wilson at the Robin Hood Dell East in Philly around 1987. The opening act was Stanley Clark (Philly's Jimi Hendrix-level bass player). As I was a bassist too, I came in to see Stanley. I was blown away when Nancy Wilson came on. Her voice, and band, gave me goose bumps. Been a fan ever since.
Wow, what an incredible experience! Nancy Wilson's voice is truly unforgettable, and to see her live alongside Stanley Clarke must have been something special. Thanks for sharing your memories!
I first hea😂rd her on the radio on my way home from school at 1am on I-79. The song was guess who I saw today. I hung on every word and got chills at the end. The guitar with her voice slew me.
I was a young woman when this song came out. Loved it then and still love it now. Should have taken her advice however and gotten out of that relationship earlier than later.
Love this. Nice to hear Nancy's timeless voice.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Nancy truly brings something special to the table.
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you think so!
Best Jazz singer I ever heard, I love Sweet Nancy music.
That’s my call also❤️
I saw Nancy Wilson at the Robin Hood Dell East in Philly around 1987. The opening act was Stanley Clark (Philly's Jimi Hendrix-level bass player). As I was a bassist too, I came in to see Stanley. I was blown away when Nancy Wilson came on. Her voice, and band, gave me goose bumps. Been a fan ever since.
Wow, what an incredible experience! Nancy Wilson's voice is truly unforgettable, and to see her live alongside Stanley Clarke must have been something special. Thanks for sharing your memories!
I love her style along with guitar intros
One of a kind!
Right? Her style is totally awesome, and those guitar intros just hit different! 🎸✨
Always liked her singing - she reminds me quite a lot of another of my favorite singers - Dinah Washington.
Dinah was great. Just great. I read that she was really into dope n booze. Such a shame.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's wonderful to see how music connects us to our favorite artists across generations.
I first hea😂rd her on the radio on my way home from school at 1am on I-79. The song was guess who I saw today. I hung on every word and got chills at the end. The guitar with her voice slew me.
It's amazing how music can hit us right in the feels at just the right moment! That song really does have a magical quality to it.
Wow have not heard this tune in a long time thanks
Thank you for your comment! I love sharing these classic tunes and I'm thrilled you appreciated it!
Irvin Berlin told her that was the way he INTENDED FOR THE SONG TO BE SUNG TO BE SUNG. FYI.
Thank you for sharing that insight! It’s always great to learn about the artist's intentions behind their work.
I was a young woman when this song came out. Loved it then and still love it now. Should have taken her advice however and gotten out of that relationship earlier than later.
Thank you for sharing your experience! It’s wonderful to hear how music can stay with us and provide valuable lessons along the way.
Nancy s up there with Ella and Sarah❤❤❤
Thank you for recognizing their talents! They really bring so much to the table, and I'm glad you appreciate them!
Among the public Nancy Wilson was considered "the world's most beautiful Black woman." But her vocal talents may have exceeded her physical beauty.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Nancy Wilson's legacy is indeed a beautiful blend of talent and grace that we should all celebrate.
Thanks for sharing!
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It’s Nancy Wilson, your intro says Williams.
Thanks! I completely slept that mix up 🙏🏾