Jay & Amber, you'll Love his "You're the First, the Last, My Everything", "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up" and "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby"!!!! Philly soul
Yes to all of them. And I would add Love Unlimited's Walking In the Rain With the One I Love. You Hear Barry's voice near the end. Also I Belong to You by Love Unlimited. One more suggestion, Loves Theme by the Love Unlimited Orchestra.
Definitely yes to all of the above, great recommendations. I've still got two of his Love Unlimited Orchestra LP'S..... all orchestral and if you love strings, you'll love it.
Yes, he is amazing - his music is great! I got married with one of his songs - first dance or whatever it was ! I couldn't choose a song , but I knew it had to be Him :)))
I was at the gym a few years ago, on a bicycle and talking about music with the younger guy on the bike next to me. He had never heard of Barry White. A 40ish woman was walking past and I caught her attention, "Hey, you have heard of Barry White, haven't you?" She replied in a normal speaking voice, "Yeah, sure." "Good makeout music, right?" Her voice dropped an octave and she smokily replied "ohhhh, yeaaaah."
Barry was also an orchestra leader. He lead the Love Unlimited Orchestra. His wife was one of the backup singer, she also sang in the group he produces named; “Love Unlimited”, one of their hits was “Walking in the Rain With the One I Love”. I believe it was their biggest hit.
Bedroom Barry. From his 1994 album, The Icon Is Love, this was at Number 1 for 3 weeks and became a gold record. Barry was in jail at 16, for stealing tires, and heard Elvis's It's Now or Never and this inspired him to turn his life around. Barry sexy tones are so recognizable and satisfying. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️ ❤️ 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Jay and Amber...this immensely talented man is not only only known for his baritone voice; but you can call him "maestro". Check out his earlier work with The Love Unlimited Orchestra, particularly the LIVE VERSION of "Love's Theme". FUN FACT: This song was also the theme of Soul Train for years! Here's a little background: The Love Unlimited Orchestra was a 40-piece string-laden orchestra formed by American singer Barry White. Their biggest hit was 1973's instrumental single "Love's Theme". The track, written by Barry White, went to number 1 for one week in the US and number 10 in the UK.
He wasn’t a great conductor but he looked great and kept time well. Heck the orchestra Barry assembled were first rate and probably had it down on first sight. That was one big sound.
Barry's voice used to get so many women 'hot' that he would make all of the higher pitch talking dudes try and throw their octaves way down to impress their women, LOL. Fortunately, I never had to try because I have a voice deep like Barry's myself. My wife LOVES it when I talk to her in her ear. ;) :D
Barry White’s catalog runs really deep. True greatness indeed! My favorite from him is “Playing Your Game Baby” that you might wanna check out, but this is just the beginning as far as how many great songs he has.
We were so lucky to have had the opportunity to see Barry White Live ! I finally got to see Barry White at a Kiss Cares concert at Madison square Garden with Isaac Hays as the MC also appearing with the Gap Band !
Love his voice. My favorite song is "You're The First, The Last, My Everything". And "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up", "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby" and "I've Got So Much To Give" are awesome too.
Yes, finally back to The Maestro, and a song I suggested. 👍🏽 Barry said he went to bed one night with the voice of a child, and woke up the next morning with a baritone voice that scared his mother and him. He said puberty hit him hard when it came to the voice change. 😄 I suggest again... "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up" (also remade by Lisa Stansfield who adored Barry) "Ecstasy, When You Lay Next to Me" "Wildest Dreams" (duet with Tina Turner) "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More"
I was fortunate to grow up with The Maestro, Barry White and Black Moses, Isaac Hayes. Both great musicians, singers, writers and producers. R.I.P. Soul Men.
@@keithbenson2627 Those were the good old days. I use to play Hot Buttered Soul in the back ground while talking to my boy friend. Lol! So much fun. So many good memories. I didn't really appreciate their genius when they were living.
To me, Barry White is a musical genius. No more is this evident than in his songs, "Love's Theme" and "You’re the First, the Last, My Everything". Genius, I'm telling you, genius!😉❤ Peace & Love.🕊
the amazing thing i find about barry white, was he was a backing singer, it just happened one day he was working on a tack and the producers noticed and said no body is going to be able to sing it better, which projected him in to the spot light. truly amazingly talented
Barry White is my favorite R+B Singer of all time ! I was so blessed to get to see Barry White in Concert at Madison Square Garden NYC just a few years before he passed ! His Music is endless !
I owned this album " The Icon Is Love " on cassette, played that sucker to death. Every song on that album could have been a hit. It was a refreshing, updated version of Barry when this came out. A real treat for fans.
His wife, Glodeen was also a singer, and she did a really nice slo jam called “Walking In The Rain” (with the one I love ) that also features some spoken vocals by Barry.
The Maestro, Barry White. So much good music came from this man and the unique sound he created with his Love Unlimited Orchestra and Love Unlimited. Give a listen to " Bring Back My Yesterday", a majestic and soulful gem with his Love Unlimited Orchestra and Love Unlimited backup singers and also " I'm So Blue And You Are Too ", two of my absolute faves from The Maestro. Rest In Paradise Mr. Barry White 💔, your music is legendary.💗
This was He"s still making great music and hits in the 90's .. Always a Favorite!! You have react "You're The First, The Last, My Evrything" (My All Time Favorite) ..&.. "Love Theme" (The best Instrumental of 1970's) by Barry White & The Love Unlimited Orchestra
My favez when it comes to Barry White are “Staying Power”, “Come On” and “Playing Your Game, Baby”. A little Barry White goes a long way with the ladies.
I wish Barry was still alive!! Never gonna give you, cant get enough of your love was every in the 70's. First time hearing this one. 👍 I'm sure many wonder what else he could have come up with. Barry was also a very nice sweet person too.
Congratulations you have just met the (Mestro) Mr Barry White he not only sang this song he wrote everything you hear big Barry was a baaaad man R.I.P. Music Master you are missed
Watch out, Jay. By the reaction Amber was having to this song, Barry White will have you in the middle of making baby number 4 before you know what is happening. Her reaction was perfectly described by that 'Slap your Mama spice' comment she made afterward. My own mother was a fan of the Big Maestro from the time his first album came out way back in the 2oth century, circa 1973. The song was, NEVER, NEVER, GONNA GIVE YOU UP. And then, a few years later, on her birthday, she heard YOU'RE THE FIRST, THE LAST, MY EVERYTHING, our record player grew arm weary of the same record. My favorite was HONEY PLEASE, CAN'T YOU SEE. But just remember to dole this music out in small increments. Or you'll be looking at baby number 5. Enjoy
I must have been three or four years old. I remember standing on my tiptoes, watching my dad feed the tape through the reel-to-reel on his console stereo, then sitting down and listening to Barry. I think this gave me my love for music.
Does anyone remember those amazing episodes on Ally McBeal? Groovin' in the restroom!!!!!! (depending on where you're from washroom, loo .......)🤣🤣. Oh, oh when Barry White performs at the bar!!!! Dang, what a great show!!!😄
Great reaction! Been listening to Barry White since the early '70s and bought this CD when it came out in '94. What a treat to hear that he was still doing his best work. Barry was one of a kind. The other greatest 'must hear' bass soul voice from the '70s was Lou Rawls -'You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine' (anyone agree?). The singer who may be his equal in 'rated PG' sensual singing has to be Sade, hands down -'Sweetest Taboo', 'Your Love Is King' 'Is It A Crime' -That's baby-makin' music.
Barry White was very well know in the UK with having hits in the 70s and 80s. My sister and friend went to see him live in concert with Love Unlimited Orchestra and his backing 3 laddies, one who was his wife. They had a couple of singes of their own. I must admit to not hearing track you playing. I know sometimes artist do have some different hits in the US to UK. An example Culture Club is an English led by Boy George, who had a hit in the US with I TUMBLE FOR YOU, which was never played in UK. and they had hits UK which were not played US. Anyway going back to Barry White. He a cover of a Billy Joel , JUST THE WAY YOU ARE. You should listen to longer version by Barry where he talks at the start of the song. Very romantic , as alot of his music was .
Love Barry White! Finally a great voice that regular guys (baritones!) can sing along with! No tenor high notes that you can't hit! I used to get so tired having to drop an octave to hit the high notes!!!
Barry White was among a select group of artists like Teddy Pendergrass and Al Green, etc. That, back in the day we referred to as "Panty Dropper" music 😁
Jay & Amber, you guys said you haven't heard any other *sensual soul* artists. Well have I got one for y'all to check out. Mr. *Teddy Pendergrass* he pours it on thick like *Barry White.* Here's some of *Teddy Pendergrass's* songs *Love TKO, When Somebody Loves You Back, Close The Door, and Turn Off The Lights.* The music is on point as well as his vocals. *Love ❤️ Peace ✌️ and Happiness 😃 Y'all !!!*
If you both liked this song, I recommend you to listen to "Dark and Lovely" next. He did this with Isaac Hayes (he's known for the theme from "Shaft"). These legends are iconic for their voices in these '70s. That's why they earned their nicknames of "The Maestro" and "Black Moses," respectively.
If Amber is blushing at this one I wonder how she feels listening to the Barry White song called 'Don't you want to know' from his The Icon is Love Album
Ohhhh Barry White. Smooth, smooth. And yes- definitely baby making music! I love this song, it’s on my iTunes and it’s on my “spicy” playlist 🤣. I was so excited to see this one…and your reactions.Priceless!
Jay & Amber, you'll Love his "You're the First, the Last, My Everything", "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up" and "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby"!!!! Philly soul
And I love All around the world with Lisa Stansfield!
Yes to all of them. And I would add Love Unlimited's Walking In the Rain With the One I Love. You Hear Barry's voice near the end. Also I Belong to You by Love Unlimited. One more suggestion, Loves Theme by the Love Unlimited Orchestra.
@@kmach1000 Katia...saw Lisa in SF in 94!
@@michaelasay8587 She's gorgeous! Amazing voice!
Definitely yes to all of the above, great recommendations. I've still got two of his Love Unlimited Orchestra LP'S..... all orchestral and if you love strings, you'll love it.
He was definitely one-of-a-kind. That voice! Never will be another one like him. 🙏
Fact's
Yes, he is amazing - his music is great! I got married with one of his songs - first dance or whatever it was ! I couldn't choose a song , but I knew it had to be Him :)))
There was one other group that had a deep baritone voice The Manhattans Let’s just kiss and say goodbye
You got to check out "You're the First, The Last, My Everything". Barry was THE LOVE GOD, and never more so than on that record!
Barry’s voice is unmistakable and incomparable!! A legend ♥️
I was at the gym a few years ago, on a bicycle and talking about music with the younger guy on the bike next to me. He had never heard of Barry White. A 40ish woman was walking past and I caught her attention, "Hey, you have heard of Barry White, haven't you?" She replied in a normal speaking voice, "Yeah, sure." "Good makeout music, right?" Her voice dropped an octave and she smokily replied "ohhhh, yeaaaah."
My homeroom teacher in hs sounded just like Barry White. The secretary was SMITTEN w/ him. 😆
BARRY WHITE: A voice, a sound, a melody. But so unjustly neglected, forgotten. Thanks.
Even though this song was done later in his life...This one is my favorite by this iconic artist...Barry has so many great songs.
Barry was also an orchestra leader. He lead the Love Unlimited Orchestra. His wife was one of the backup singer, she also sang in the group he produces named; “Love Unlimited”, one of their hits was “Walking in the Rain With the One I Love”. I believe it was their biggest hit.
Big Maestro 💪🏽
Barry was special. He made beautiful music even though he didn’t always get great songs. That’s talent
You gotta hear "You're The First, The Last, My Everything" by Barry White!
Definitely
I grew up a white kid in the suburbs of Ohio and this was one of the first albums I ever had. 😂!😅!😊! Barry taught me everything I know 😉
UHHKAAY !!!
Bedroom Barry. From his 1994 album, The Icon Is Love, this was at Number 1 for 3 weeks and became a gold record.
Barry was in jail at 16, for stealing tires, and heard Elvis's It's Now or Never and this inspired him to turn his life around.
Barry sexy tones are so recognizable and satisfying. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️ ❤️ 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Every time I hear one of his songs puts me into the feels. Madly in love with his music. RIP Sir. You are missed
Jay and Amber...this immensely talented man is not only only known for his baritone voice; but you can call him "maestro". Check out his earlier work with The Love Unlimited Orchestra, particularly the LIVE VERSION of "Love's Theme". FUN FACT: This song was also the theme of Soul Train for years!
Here's a little background:
The Love Unlimited Orchestra was a 40-piece string-laden orchestra formed by American singer Barry White. Their biggest hit was 1973's instrumental single "Love's Theme". The track, written by Barry White, went to number 1 for one week in the US and number 10 in the UK.
He wasn’t a great conductor but he looked great and kept time well. Heck the orchestra Barry assembled were first rate and probably had it down on first sight. That was one big sound.
Always have a fire extinguisher ready when listening to Barry White.
Safety First.
This man defined us baby boomers. The amount of GenXers and millennials who were conceived to Barry White is insane 😂
I can attest to that...#2
@@carolmartin4413 me too lol
@@laurafranich4807 👍
my 1st daughter was . as was I lol
@@titanarum666 👍
Barry's voice used to get so many women 'hot' that he would make all of the higher pitch talking dudes try and throw their octaves way down to impress their women, LOL. Fortunately, I never had to try because I have a voice deep like Barry's myself. My wife LOVES it when I talk to her in her ear. ;) :D
I think every time I hear Barry White,my pulse picks up,I smile so hard,and I just want to get up a slow dance !!!
"My First My Last My Everything" is one of my favorite Barry White's songs.
Barry White’s catalog runs really deep. True greatness indeed! My favorite from him is “Playing Your Game Baby” that you might wanna check out, but this is just the beginning as far as how many great songs he has.
The way Amber just gazes while listening to Barry White is hypnotic!! Jay, I'm sorry. Lol.
Omg, just listen to that voice! Can you imagine just how many babies were conceived to this man? I love him, and he is missed. ❤🎶
This man's voice will melt your innards lol
Barry White; One of the greatest of all time.
Saw him live at The Royal Albert Hall in London 1975 ….what a voice ❤
I was there too
Hmmmm..... (wink) How many holes *does* it takes to fill the Albert Hall? :D
We were so lucky to have had the opportunity to see Barry White Live ! I finally got to see Barry White at a Kiss Cares concert at Madison square Garden with Isaac Hays as the MC also appearing with the Gap Band !
Many babies conceived listening to BARRY
Barry White..... the sexiest man voice evuh!
Love his voice. My favorite song is "You're The First, The Last, My Everything". And "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up", "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby" and "I've Got So Much To Give" are awesome too.
This is one of my favorite baby making music songs! And the violins just set it off!
I saw the words "Barry White" and did an immediate double click... :D I Never want to miss hearing a Barry White song.
Barry White is a legend with that sultry, sexy voice! I love this song! He was just so cool! ❤❤
'You're the first the last my everything' is the best.
I love this one. This was on our Valentines Day playlist this year❤ Barry still had it until his last breath. He’s the godfather of baby making music.
Yes, finally back to The Maestro, and a song I suggested. 👍🏽
Barry said he went to bed one night with the voice of a child, and woke up the next morning with a baritone voice that scared his mother and him. He said puberty hit him hard when it came to the voice change. 😄
I suggest again...
"Never, Never Gonna Give You Up" (also remade by Lisa Stansfield who adored Barry)
"Ecstasy, When You Lay Next to Me"
"Wildest Dreams" (duet with Tina Turner)
"I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More"
"Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up" Barry! "Let the Music Play" Barry!
Also got to add Mr. Barry White had his own orchestra-Love Unlimited!
Smoldering Spices!! Barry White is the GOAT before Goats came along. Morgan Freeman, Barry White, and James Earl Jones. Iconic Voices of all Time!!!!
********Have you done "Can't Get Enough of Your Love", & "My First, My Last, My Everything." So many GREATS from Him!
No one compared for his combination of seduction and sophistication, not to mention that voice. I'm honored to share his birthday.
So am I! I was so honored to find that he and I shared our birthdays!
Now wait a minute, that’s not a fare statement ! Let’s not forget Isaac Hays , Teddy Pendergrass , Ottis Redding , David Ruffin
Barry White le maestro de la musique Soul !!
If Barry can't get them drawers, they ain't cominn' off! ❤
I was fortunate to grow up with The Maestro, Barry White and Black Moses, Isaac Hayes. Both great musicians, singers, writers and producers. R.I.P. Soul Men.
I was just commenting about Isaac Hayes music !
Walk on by , buy the time I get to phenix , For the good times and Don’t let go !
@@keithbenson2627 Those were the good old days. I use to play Hot Buttered Soul in the back ground while talking to my boy friend. Lol! So much fun. So many good memories. I didn't really appreciate their genius when they were living.
To me, Barry White is a musical genius. No more is this evident than in his songs, "Love's Theme" and "You’re the First, the Last, My Everything". Genius, I'm telling you, genius!😉❤ Peace & Love.🕊
Barry White is one of my all time favorite artists. He know how to get people makin love and popping out babies. One of a kind.
My favorite jam of his.
He was the best at talking and singing at the same time
love Barry White"your. the first the last my everything",. great song,,, much love and appreciation your KISS freak from ❤️Sarasota Florida, Eric
"You're The First My Last My Everything" by Barry HAS to be the next song by him that you react to, it's amazing. 🎼❤🎶
The LEGENDARY Iconic Mr Barry White aka Maestro
No doubt a 70s R&B icon!
the amazing thing i find about barry white, was he was a backing singer, it just happened one day he was working on a tack and the producers noticed and said no body is going to be able to sing it better, which projected him in to the spot light. truly amazingly talented
Barry White is my favorite R+B Singer of all time ! I was so blessed to get to see Barry White in Concert at Madison Square Garden NYC just a few years before he passed ! His Music is endless !
This man coulda sang the damned phone book and still gotten everybody all hot & bothered.
I owned this album " The Icon Is Love " on cassette, played that sucker to death. Every song on that album could have been a hit. It was a refreshing, updated version of Barry when this came out. A real treat for fans.
His wife, Glodeen was also a singer, and she did a really nice slo jam called “Walking In The Rain” (with the one I love ) that also features some spoken vocals by Barry.
Barry White! Nobody has ever sang sexier! What a voice!
The Maestro, Barry White. So much good music came from this man and the unique sound he created with his Love Unlimited Orchestra and Love Unlimited. Give a listen to " Bring Back My Yesterday", a majestic and soulful gem with his Love Unlimited Orchestra and Love Unlimited backup singers and also " I'm So Blue And You Are Too ", two of my absolute faves from The Maestro. Rest In Paradise Mr. Barry White 💔, your music is legendary.💗
This was He"s still making great music and hits in the 90's .. Always a Favorite!! You have react "You're The First, The Last, My Evrything" (My All Time Favorite) ..&.. "Love Theme" (The best Instrumental of 1970's) by Barry White & The Love Unlimited Orchestra
My favez when it comes to Barry White are “Staying Power”, “Come On” and “Playing Your Game, Baby”. A little Barry White goes a long way with the ladies.
LOL at Amber's reaction. Barry has quite the unique second bass voice. Song suggestion: Johnny Gill--Take Me I'm Yours. Nice reaction.
I wish Barry was still alive!! Never gonna give you, cant get enough of your love was every in the 70's. First time hearing this one. 👍 I'm sure many wonder what else he could have come up with. Barry was also a very nice sweet person too.
I Love his voice!!! Baby making music, for sure! Whew!
Congratulations you have just met the (Mestro) Mr Barry White he not only sang this song he wrote everything you hear big Barry was a baaaad man R.I.P. Music Master you are missed
"Ive Got So Much To Give" is a great love song from Barry White. My fave.
We do not have any soul stirrers like Barry White anymore !! ForReal, Peace ✌🏽
My best Barry White song
Watch out, Jay. By the reaction Amber was having to this song, Barry White will have you in the middle of making baby number 4 before you know what is happening. Her reaction was perfectly described by that 'Slap your Mama spice' comment she made afterward.
My own mother was a fan of the Big Maestro from the time his first album came out way back in the 2oth century, circa 1973. The song was,
NEVER, NEVER, GONNA GIVE YOU UP. And then, a few years later, on her birthday, she heard YOU'RE THE FIRST, THE LAST, MY EVERYTHING, our record player grew arm weary of the same record.
My favorite was HONEY PLEASE, CAN'T YOU SEE. But just remember to dole this music out in small increments. Or you'll be looking at baby number 5. Enjoy
I must have been three or four years old. I remember standing on my tiptoes, watching my dad feed the tape through the reel-to-reel on his console stereo, then sitting down and listening to Barry. I think this gave me my love for music.
I saw Barry opening for Earth Wind and Fire in Jones beach. It was amazing
I know that had to be a hell of a show 🙋🏻♀️
The jam from Barry White is "It's Ecstasy" that one will get you out on the dancefloor.
Those first couple of words She was blushing and melting 🥴😂😂😂😂
Barry sang on a Quincy Jones collaboration called secret garden. My wife and I had our first dance to it on our wedding. Greatest slow jam of all time
Nobody but nobody has a voice like Barry white
R.I.P To A Great Singer Songwriter Barry White Still Miss You Always 😢, Gone To Soon
Does anyone remember those amazing episodes on Ally McBeal? Groovin' in the restroom!!!!!! (depending on where you're from washroom, loo .......)🤣🤣. Oh, oh when Barry White performs at the bar!!!! Dang, what a great show!!!😄
Great reaction! Been listening to Barry White since the early '70s and bought this CD when it came out in '94. What a treat to hear that he was still doing his best work. Barry was one of a kind. The other greatest 'must hear' bass soul voice from the '70s was Lou Rawls -'You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine' (anyone agree?). The singer who may be his equal in 'rated PG' sensual singing has to be Sade, hands down -'Sweetest Taboo', 'Your Love Is King' 'Is It A Crime' -That's baby-makin' music.
My favorite Barry White song. It honestly was very underrated. Barry was legendary and one of a kind.
Listening to Barry White gets me in my feels every time.
A lot of Millennials should thank Barry White, because his music is probably the reason they exist.
That man had the voice he was just so damn smooth.
You are so right about his voice, and the lyrics! Whew. First time I've heard him. Looking forward to more...
Barry White was very well know in the UK with having hits in the 70s and 80s. My sister and friend went to see him live in concert with Love Unlimited Orchestra and his backing 3 laddies, one who was his wife. They had a couple of singes of their own. I must admit to not hearing track you playing. I know sometimes artist do have some different hits in the US to UK. An example Culture Club is an English led by Boy George, who had a hit in the US with I TUMBLE FOR YOU, which was never played in UK. and they had hits UK which were not played US. Anyway going back to Barry White. He a cover of a Billy Joel , JUST THE WAY YOU ARE. You should listen to longer version by Barry where he talks at the start of the song. Very romantic , as alot of his music was .
Love Barry White! Finally a great voice that regular guys (baritones!) can sing along with! No tenor high notes that you can't hit! I used to get so tired having to drop an octave to hit the high notes!!!
Barry White was among a select group of artists like Teddy Pendergrass and Al Green, etc. That, back in the day we referred to as "Panty Dropper" music 😁
Barry White is in his own musical category!
his voice is black velvet soft and warm.
Berry White has the greatest bedroom singing voice. 😍
I always loved Barry’s music ! Always puts you in the mood ! Amber I love the expression on your face !
You two are so cute. “Baby making music” 😂😂
Jay & Amber, you guys said you haven't heard any other *sensual soul* artists. Well have I got one for y'all to check out. Mr. *Teddy Pendergrass* he pours it on thick like *Barry White.* Here's some of *Teddy Pendergrass's* songs *Love TKO, When Somebody Loves You Back, Close The Door, and Turn Off The Lights.* The music is on point as well as his vocals. *Love ❤️ Peace ✌️ and Happiness 😃 Y'all !!!*
If you both liked this song, I recommend you to listen to "Dark and Lovely" next. He did this with Isaac Hayes (he's known for the theme from "Shaft"). These legends are iconic for their voices in these '70s. That's why they earned their nicknames of "The Maestro" and "Black Moses," respectively.
Just the Way You Are is another good one!
"Playing Your Game" by Barry White. One of his best. 👍
If Amber is blushing at this one I wonder how she feels listening to the Barry White song called 'Don't you want to know' from his The Icon is Love Album
Lou Rawls. Your "precursor" to Barry White. 👍
Keb Mo "Dirty Lowdown and Bad ", "Am I Wrong ","She Just Wants to Dance ".
How come I didn't know this song? I thought I'd heard them all by Barry White. This one is great.
I am a 59 year old woman and I of course have heard of Barry White. I never listened to him before right now. That is going on some night soon!
Ohhhh Barry White. Smooth, smooth. And yes- definitely baby making music! I love this song, it’s on my iTunes and it’s on my “spicy” playlist 🤣. I was so excited to see this one…and your reactions.Priceless!
I would have to agree he is one of a kind.