Michael is so attentive to each tone his voice makes...how he shapes each note, line by line, word by word...Next to Donny Hathaway, he is the PERFECT vocal partner of Roberta Flack. This song is perfect...PERFECT!!
At the concerrrrt. Man this my jam. Btw, I am only 33 years old. Shout out to WDAS 105.3 Philly station who plays this every Thursday for the old school Thursday . Shout out to all my old heads out there. Y'all had some great music man. I'm living in y'all era lol
He is the most unappreciated artist, he had so many jams, his many voices, the way he say baby, his musicians, his melodies, his tones, the women he sing with, the story behind his songs, everything. He was sharp.
I love how u mentioned his beautiful voice and how he could go high & low this man was fine as hell he wrote & sang some of the baddest songs in the 80s I was a teen then but I grew up on the best I miss him rest in pure love & light the Great & forever Iconic Micheal Henderson ♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🦋🦋😘
Yes Sir. I'll play the intro 10 times after the organ solo I will repeat it . Don't get me wrong the entire song is hypnotic however they knew what they were doing.Get 'em from the door. They couldn't go wrong Miles Davis , Roberta Flack, and Micheal Henderson. And the Miles Davis solo at the End really took this already magnificent jam into another Dimension. What a crew..PEACE
That Hammond B3 was on everything ,late '60s and the '70s.. Listen to Ike Hayes' version of BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX.. STAX and the Memphis sound really utilized the organ. Al Green and Willie Mitchell featured the B3 alot. Be Cool
I really wish they'd do an 'Unsung' episode on Michael he is truly unappreciated as an artist goes b/c ppl know his music but they don't know him its ridiculous! Phenomenal arrangements, vocals and range...talented no blessed is the word
E Jamison I was born in 1975 but, grew up with all genre of jazz and classic Rhythm and Blues. I began listening, not just hearing music at the age of 10 and began to respect it more as I became a musician. This is among one of my favorite works. If anyone could answer this; who in the world is behind the arrangement on this classic?
Deborah Patterson I was born in 1975 but, grew up with all genre of jazz and classic Rhythm and Blues. I began listening, not just hearing music at the age of 10 and began to respect it more as I became a musician. This is among one of my favorite works. If anyone could answer this; who in the world is behind the arrangement on this classic?
I love the combination of their voices, the arrangement is so dynamic - I hear so many different musical influences - Roy Ayers, and of course Norman Connors, Phyllis Hyman, Jean Carne....
This is one of the BADDEST SMOOTHEST JAMS I've heard in a long time! And I've enjoyed Michael Henderson (produced through Norman Connors) and Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway. The music and the vocals just send me to a great place!
Intro is unbelievably good. Good feeling music at its finest. It's a just a jam that makes you glad to be alive. Horns, organs, Roberta feeling the material..Damn this is a good song.
This album was one of the best albums Michael Henderson ever made me and my daughters used to clean up the house on Saturday mornings in Detroit Michigan and listen to this album I'm quite sure they know this song by heart this is my favorite song off this album we were so happy then where did I go wrong I would like them to know I love them and listen 2 this song and go back in time
Same thing in my house on Saturdays in DC. They used to bang this joint on WKYS & WHUR. Roberta Flack is the perfect compliment to Michael Henderson on this cut!
I just heard this on 98.7 KISS in NY and was floored! I'm an old soul and instantly fell in love. What a picture this song paints while driving along the NS Pkwy.
This song is an exercise of dopeness. Ms. Roberta Flack, singer composer, and close friend of the Late Miles Davis, teams with Michael Henderson, bassist, singer, composer, and alumni of Miles' Davis Band(s) of the '70's. They team up for a special "drive time", soulful Cha Cha. Haven't listened to this in years. Still sets my memory banks on fire. This is what it is like to remember Great Performances.
Still listening in 2020 - Pandemic outside - this takes me back to another time.. Normality seems a million light years away - but - it will come again.. Stay safe ❤️
Michael reminds me of Larry Graham, in that he is a great bassist and very good on vocals, although the two have different styles, they both play bass well, and sing! well done Mr. Henderson
YES SIR! YOU ARE ABSOULUTELY CORRECT..IN AN INTERVIEW FOR PLAYERS MAGAZINE(REMEMBER PLAYERS) BACK IN THE 70'S MICHAEL HENDERSON DID STATE THAT HE COMPOSED THE ENTIRE SONG..INCLUDING THE TRUMPET SOLO AS A TRIBUTE TO HIS MENTOR AND FORMER BAND LEADER MILES DAVIS..HE WENT ON TO CONFIRM THAT TRUMPETER HERE MARCUS BELGRAVES GOT THE GIG BECAUSE HE WAS KNOWN TO ALL IN MUSICAL CIRCLES FOR HIS ABILITY TO SOUND JUST LIKE MILES..OF WHICH THE MUTED SOLOS ON THIS CUT SURELY DOES!
Sonja Merchant-Jones Henderson definitely "hit" it with Starship but, I'm partial to Norman Connors' version. Not taking ANYTHING away from Mike though.
Thank you Tony Brown host of the WDAS 105.3 FM Quiet Storm for putting young jokers like me up on this soul symphony. Philadelphia radio still holds it down for rea music.
So so true...that soul here is amazing! Love the DJ's...hey we have it going on! Eagles...Sixers...Stallone...Villinova...music...food...lol. Love this and your comment Bro...even in the 70's WDAS was the shot
the crescendo in the bridge and at the conclusion will literally take ur breath away if u really focus on it. absolutely incredible what music does to ur soul!
...at the concert where Michael Henderson was the opening act for Ashford and Simpson, I think it was their "Send It" tour. Michael's "Take Me I Yours," with Rena Scott was popular. They sung this song. Rena tore it up. Michael is one of my favorite singers. The album "Goin' Places" remains a favorite. But let us not forget he's a very good musician, I still think he's most noted for his talent on the bass guitar.
Gclaramo Didn't know they played the Circle Star too, I saw 'em at the Paramount in Oakland. It was the first concert I attended alone. I'm guessing i was 15 and was an avid Ashford and Simpson fan. Nick Ashford was an incredible lyricist in combination with Valerie Simpson music (and I love her voice) made an indelible mark on the music industry.
ohd00bley I was born in 1975 but, grew up with all genre of jazz and classic Rhythm and Blues. I began listening, not just hearing music at the age of 10 and began to respect it more as I became a musician. This is among one of my favorite works. If anyone could answer this; who in the world is behind the arrangement on this classic?
This is my jam Wdasfm Philly A quiet storm classic Tony Brown RIP Tony Brown!!!! and RIP.... Michael Henderson you were one of a kind Thank you for your Music.......2022...
1976 W.H.U.R. Howard University, Washington, D.C. the original Quiet Storm, rest in peace Melvin Lindsey, it's because of you an your exceptional taste in music that I'm so partial to contemporary jazz an the finest soul an dance club music! Peace
I am also from DC and was a huge fan of the late and the great Mr. Lindsey and the Quiet Storm in my late teens and as a young adult. I still listen to and cherish all of this wonderful music while I'm now in my 50's - this music is ageless. And, yes, I'm still listening to the Quiet Storm . . .
1blessedbrotha Yes! Howard Univ. Bison in the house. The Quiet Storm was a staple for us, and still is (rip Melvin Lindsey) for those of us in DC. This song popped in my head today - a classic.
D.C. in the late 70's & early 80's AT THE CONCERT pumping on Howard University Radio WHUR 96.3 FM smooth & sultry muted trumpet. When Progressive Jazz ruled. Michael & Roberta's classy & sexy vocals. Nothing less than brilliant.
I got this LP when it came out, this was my favorite cut. It still holds up! A true classic track, too musical for today's diluted music palet. I thank God I was around to see these songs performed fresh, live at Painters Mill in Maryland.
i love this jam!!! i can remember back in the day making a mixed tape of mellow jams... for those moments when you're with a special lady. that tape never let me down. man, this brings back lot's of memories! (smile)
Both of them are very very talented artists I love this record so smooth and sounds so good mix with some smooth sound of ja9 Jazz nothing like old school music day's of yesterday gone never forgotten enjoying
WOW!!!!!! There are so many different elements I love and enjoy in this song, the vocals of the two of them, of course goes without saying, but it's also the music, even the organ sounds theatrical in my ear. With all that put together, I feel like Michael just pulls me in ever so dramatically and then holds me there. Oh I just LOVE IT!!! "Could we make up, before we break up?" Yeah I can already see, this one is gonna be stuck on repeat today!!!
I agree... This is when music was really good listening music.... Secondly, what a great collaboration on this song Michael did with Roberta Flack.... I bought this album as soon as I heard this song and few others..... This is a great album.... I just had to hear this song because you won't hear it on the radio here in New York City.... December 28th, 2014.......
ARGGGH!!! THe flooding of memories is more than I can stand!!! I used to sing this song to my girl back in the day. Man this is a JAM!!! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!
Love this track .Love this album "Goin' Places. LOVE allof mike's work. Singer, Songwriter, Musician,& Producer the brother's an unsung hero of the music industry.
Respect to the Michael Henderson family. He was a part of our cultural fabric if you will. He was always a favorite of mine. Infact, I was playing his music just weeks before his passing. Songs like this one were some of my first tastes of Smooth Jazz, also Ronnie Laws, Weather Report, Idris Muhammad, and George Duke...So nice and timeless.
Luis Roja, I love this comment. Every time I listen to this song, I have to come to this comment! Thank you for making me laugh Luis. Peace and love......
Thank You Stephanie for your kind words. It was something I felt the second I saw those dislikes. i was like WHAT! You, I and the 1237 other people know great music.
R.I.P Michael Henderson. Thank you for making music like this. Timeless music that will never die.
Sing it my Michael, you now have your very own concert in heaven. Rest in musical paradise. 🎼🎤🎹
At the Concert was everything……Michael will be missed. RIP
R.I.P. Michael Henderson 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾One of my favorite tracks.
Roberta Flack's voice is like velvet on this track.
Roberta's voice is velvet on whatever she sings! One of my favorite voices of all time
@@michaelvines6238🎯💜💫✨🔥🔥🔥🤌🏾
Michael is so attentive to each tone his voice makes...how he shapes each note, line by line, word by word...Next to Donny Hathaway, he is the PERFECT vocal partner of Roberta Flack. This song is perfect...PERFECT!!
At the concerrrrt. Man this my jam. Btw, I am only 33 years old. Shout out to WDAS 105.3 Philly station who plays this every Thursday for the old school Thursday . Shout out to all my old heads out there. Y'all had some great music man. I'm living in y'all era lol
Me too I'm 33 also and I looooooooove Wdas! Philly in house
Goldenladee82 m
I listen to DAS nightly...grew up on it!
@Godzfinest Thanks for the SO to us "Old Heads" (58yo)......Man the 70's were a GREAT time to be young.
@@CommishNflpro 60 here, raised in south philly living in South Carolina and still listening to WDAS... This was when music was music!
RIP Michael. This song will forever grove in my mind and heart. You’re going home now.
He is the most unappreciated artist, he had so many jams, his many voices, the way he say baby, his musicians, his melodies, his tones, the women he sing with, the story behind his songs, everything. He was sharp.
this man is a pure master and he was fine as hell !!!
💯
I love how u mentioned his beautiful voice and how he could go high & low this man was fine as hell he wrote & sang some of the baddest songs in the 80s I was a teen then but I grew up on the best I miss him rest in pure love & light the Great & forever Iconic Micheal Henderson ♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🦋🦋😘
Unappreciated and underrated; his vocals were a masterclass in craftsmanship!
This song is like a soul opera.
Yes!!!
Preach!!!!!
This song still sounds good 40 years later!!
FACTS
It Most Assuredly Does Still Sound Great After All These Years⭐⭐⭐⭐
Yes sir
My husband was listening to this song and it is fabulous.
pure magic, as the old people say "they don't make them like this anymore"
Kirmet...They Don't 😫
Kirmet Lyons That Part!
They can't.
The Session.........
Rest in peace Michael 🙏🏾 your music was brilliant 👏 👌 ❤️
I'll say it again....the INTRO is insane/sick!
I replay this song over and over again because of it. The rest is just pure greatness
I was a freshman in college. It was my go to song...
I had never heard an organ sing before!
HELL YEAH 💪
Yes Sir. I'll play the intro 10 times after the organ solo I will repeat it . Don't get me wrong the entire song is hypnotic however they knew what they were doing.Get 'em from the door. They couldn't go wrong Miles Davis , Roberta Flack, and Micheal Henderson. And the Miles Davis solo at the End really took this already magnificent jam into another Dimension. What a crew..PEACE
The intro is absolutely sick!!! Never understood why this brother did not go over larger.
My brother you ain't never lied ! The intro on this song is epic
Sorry agents n managers.😔
Bananas!
He had played bass guitar for Stevie Wonder and Miles Davis by the age of 14
I agree he should have been HUGE!!! And he plays a mean Bass on this cut
One of the best song intros ever!!!!
Michael had hella swag with him. His music was so layered (soulful, jazzy, and funky).
Swag and class ! All said ❤️😎
this tune has got the most coolest organ playing i have ever heard in my life!!
Like the Doors spooky and fly
But the sax is just as cold
@@BigM-wz2mi for real. No wonder why Michael was so sad and felt so bad.
That Hammond B3 was on everything ,late '60s and the '70s..
Listen to Ike Hayes' version of BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX..
STAX and the Memphis sound really utilized the organ.
Al Green and Willie Mitchell featured the B3 alot.
Be Cool
@@1970sBestMusic Yes Ike, David Porter, Booker T , and Pops Mitchell Along with Billy Preston used it a lot
I really wish they'd do an 'Unsung' episode on Michael he is truly unappreciated as an artist goes b/c ppl know his music but they don't know him its ridiculous! Phenomenal arrangements, vocals and range...talented no blessed is the word
you got that right!
E Jamison I was born in 1975 but, grew up with all genre of jazz and classic Rhythm and Blues. I began listening, not just hearing music at the age of 10 and began to respect it more as I became a musician. This is among one of my favorite works. If anyone could answer this; who in the world is behind the arrangement on this classic?
SHO-NUFF INDEED OMG!
E Jamison 💯
E Jamison maybe he wants to keep his life private. Yes underrated
He needs to be on UNSUNG.
definitely
For sure
Deborah Patterson classic Michale henderson
I AGREE!!!!!
Deborah Patterson I was born in 1975 but, grew up with all genre of jazz and classic Rhythm and Blues. I began listening, not just hearing music at the age of 10 and began to respect it more as I became a musician. This is among one of my favorite works. If anyone could answer this; who in the world is behind the arrangement on this classic?
This song is on the soundtrack of my life. Michael Henderson is one of the best ever!
I love the combination of their voices, the arrangement is so dynamic - I hear so many different musical influences - Roy Ayers, and of course Norman Connors, Phyllis Hyman, Jean Carne....
I NEED THAT ORGAN SOLO TO PLAY WHENEVER I WALK INTO A ROOM!
Another Masterpiece for future generations to enjoy! Thank you, Roberta Flack and Michael Henderson!
I couldn't of said it better
Future generations will never understand this music
RIP to a super talented mad underrated bassist as well as a dope azz singer
This is one of the BADDEST SMOOTHEST JAMS I've heard in a long time! And I've enjoyed Michael Henderson (produced through Norman Connors) and Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway. The music and the vocals just send me to a great place!
One of the best songs ever.The beat is awesome x
I could not agree more!!!
@@rareonyxx2095 same here...absolute choon!
This Song Takes Me Back To The Good Old Days When Music Was Real.😎👍
Intro is unbelievably good. Good feeling music at its finest. It's a just a jam that makes you glad to be alive. Horns, organs, Roberta feeling the material..Damn this is a good song.
Don’t forget. Michael”s. Bass
This album was one of the best albums Michael Henderson ever made me and my daughters used to clean up the house on Saturday mornings in Detroit Michigan and listen to this album I'm quite sure they know this song by heart this is my favorite song off this album we were so happy then where did I go wrong I would like them to know I love them and listen 2 this song and go back in time
Nice story...
Same thing in my house on Saturdays in DC. They used to bang this joint on WKYS & WHUR. Roberta Flack is the perfect compliment to Michael Henderson on this cut!
Matthew chapter 24🙏
Michael Henderson has lived the R&B dream performing alongside music legends Miles Davis and Stevie Wonder, and the Dramatics
Nice Jazzy song...I just stumbled upon it. I always loved that 70's sound and this is the epitome of it.
In dedication & memoriam to the late great Jazz Emperor, Michael Henderson; RIHP King!! 💘 🎶 👼
I just heard this on 98.7 KISS in NY and was floored! I'm an old soul and instantly fell in love. What a picture this song paints while driving along the NS Pkwy.
I'm 65 and still love it..music lovers love it..
Me too ,right there with you 65😅
This song is an exercise of dopeness. Ms. Roberta Flack, singer composer, and close friend of the Late Miles Davis, teams with Michael Henderson, bassist, singer, composer, and alumni of Miles' Davis Band(s) of the '70's. They team up for a special "drive time", soulful Cha Cha. Haven't listened to this in years. Still sets my memory banks on fire. This is what it is like to remember Great Performances.
Still listening in 2020 - Pandemic outside - this takes me back to another time..
Normality seems a million light years away - but - it will come again..
Stay safe ❤️
Yes Friday Night COVID JAzzy JamJuly 2020
How about 2021 and still listening and grooving to Michael....takes me back too.
every second of this song is classic......from the organ to the strings to the sax. Love you Michael and Roberta!
"At the concert", A great classic....... December 28th, 2014
Dang those cats put some stank on the Hammond B3 organ and that bass guitar! They make this track!'
+Kenneth Pittman Rod Lumpkin on the hammond
i hear that.......That bass is thick.
Michael. Henderson was on the bass
Michael. Henderson. On the bass
skinfan jay Norman Connors is a genius for all of his arrangements.
Michael reminds me of Larry Graham, in that he is a great bassist and very good on vocals, although the two have different styles, they both play bass well, and sing! well done Mr. Henderson
quiet storm music
Yessir
yea baby
Michael Henderson is truly one of my all time great artist.
The trumpet solo sounds like a nod to his mentor/bandleader Miles Davis.
I thought I was the only one who knew this! Awesome
YES SIR! YOU ARE ABSOULUTELY CORRECT..IN AN INTERVIEW FOR PLAYERS MAGAZINE(REMEMBER PLAYERS) BACK IN THE 70'S MICHAEL HENDERSON DID STATE THAT HE COMPOSED THE ENTIRE SONG..INCLUDING THE TRUMPET SOLO AS A TRIBUTE TO HIS MENTOR AND FORMER BAND LEADER MILES DAVIS..HE WENT ON TO CONFIRM THAT TRUMPETER HERE MARCUS BELGRAVES GOT THE GIG BECAUSE HE WAS KNOWN TO ALL IN MUSICAL CIRCLES FOR HIS ABILITY TO SOUND JUST LIKE MILES..OF WHICH THE MUTED SOLOS ON THIS CUT SURELY DOES!
Trumpet is Marcus Belgrade , Sax u Eli Fontaine.
At the Concert!! Music,instruments,singers,,all together,,greatness,,,Sets the mood for almost anything,,
I saw so many Michael Henderson concerts; my favorite is Starship nd We both need each other with Phyllis Hyman
Sonja Merchant-Jones Henderson definitely "hit" it with Starship but, I'm partial to Norman Connors' version. Not taking ANYTHING away from Mike though.
They went to CHUUCH on that intro!!!!!!!!
Thank you Tony Brown host of the WDAS 105.3 FM Quiet Storm for putting young jokers like me up on this soul symphony. Philadelphia radio still holds it down for rea music.
Just Lord I absolutely agree
So so true...that soul here is amazing! Love the DJ's...hey we have it going on! Eagles...Sixers...Stallone...Villinova...music...food...lol. Love this and your comment Bro...even in the 70's WDAS was the shot
Just Lord Facts.
Yes lord I still listen to him
Timeless....Thank You To The Late Steve Crane From 90.9 KTSU At Texas Southern University in HTown for Putting Me Up on Game With This Classic...RIP
the crescendo in the bridge and at the conclusion will literally take ur breath away if u really focus on it. absolutely incredible what music does to ur soul!
...at the concert where Michael Henderson was the opening act for Ashford and Simpson, I think it was their "Send It" tour. Michael's "Take Me I Yours," with Rena Scott was popular. They sung this song. Rena tore it up. Michael is one of my favorite singers. The album "Goin' Places" remains a favorite. But let us not forget he's a very good musician, I still think he's most noted for his talent on the bass guitar.
Thanks for the reminder......saw the tour when it played at the Circle Star Theater in the Bay Area (CA)...great performances by both RIP Nick Ashford
Gclaramo Didn't know they played the Circle Star too, I saw 'em at the Paramount in Oakland. It was the first concert I attended alone. I'm guessing i was 15 and was an avid Ashford and Simpson fan. Nick Ashford was an incredible lyricist in combination with Valerie Simpson music (and I love her voice) made an indelible mark on the music industry.
The Brutha can thump the bass....for sho
ohd00bley I was born in 1975 but, grew up with all genre of jazz and classic Rhythm and Blues. I began listening, not just hearing music at the age of 10 and began to respect it more as I became a musician. This is among one of my favorite works. If anyone could answer this; who in the world is behind the arrangement on this classic?
Roberta Flack is the perfect compliment to him on this cut!
There's nothing better than this...
Classic👌👍
This is my jam Wdasfm Philly A quiet storm classic Tony Brown RIP Tony Brown!!!! and RIP.... Michael Henderson you were one of a kind Thank you for your Music.......2022...
My favorite all time song.......
One of my all time favorite songs. First heard it when I was around 5yrs old....just turned 35. Still makes me feel good. Thank you.
1976 W.H.U.R. Howard University, Washington, D.C. the original Quiet Storm, rest in peace Melvin Lindsey, it's because of you an your exceptional taste in music that I'm so partial to contemporary jazz an the finest soul an dance club music!
Peace
I am also from DC and was a huge fan of the late and the great Mr. Lindsey and the Quiet Storm in my late teens and as a young adult. I still listen to and cherish all of this wonderful music while I'm now in my 50's - this music is ageless. And, yes, I'm still listening to the Quiet Storm . . .
Lisa E iju
YOU AND ME BOTH MY SISTA
Melvin was exceptional, a beautiful brother and a friend. A terrible loss...
1blessedbrotha Yes! Howard Univ. Bison in the house. The Quiet Storm was a staple for us, and still is (rip Melvin Lindsey) for those of us in DC. This song popped in my head today - a classic.
Michael Henderson Is Truly Phenomenal He Was With The Legendary Drummer(Mr. C) Norman Connors For Years🍷🍹🍸
D.C. in the late 70's & early 80's AT THE CONCERT pumping on Howard University Radio WHUR 96.3 FM smooth & sultry muted trumpet. When Progressive Jazz ruled. Michael & Roberta's classy & sexy vocals. Nothing less than brilliant.
Omg i love this song😖💗💗
I got this LP when it came out, this was my favorite cut. It still holds up! A true classic track, too musical for today's diluted music palet. I thank God I was around to see these songs performed fresh, live at Painters Mill in Maryland.
I I performed this song in an Air Force Talent contest one year. great song
Dope!
Still loving this!❤️🎶💯
I love this song so damn much! fav'd! :)
always love this song. I was jamming to this as a kid in the 70,s. Listen to the percusion.
Omg I would love to see this as a live performance
Iove this track 🎶 🎼 🎵 ❤️! Both have great vocal chemistry.
Hello Cathi👋👋
2 Iconic singers in their prime
this song reminds me of my dad r.i.p!!! edward evans jr.
This was the classic classic song you & your boo ..late saturday night @ the Boardwalk in Coney Island ...76-77
Love his songs still to this day.
Have mercy! This mans music sounds soooo good!!!
I loved this song from the first time i heard it on DC's orginial Quietstorm!
Melvin Lindsey always introduced us to songs that we didn't know we needed in our lives.
i love this jam!!! i can remember back in the day making a mixed tape of mellow jams... for those moments when you're with a special lady.
that tape never let me down. man, this brings back lot's of memories! (smile)
Love it Love it,
Two legends, the perfection of Roberta and Mr MH combined.........Awesome...😎😀
Luuuuuuuuuurve it
Steeeeeeevo
This is still the jam
I gotta hear it about twice a week maybe more❤️🎶💯
Bad,Bad Michael Henderson gettin it in . Him and Roberta....... incredible!
the ending of this song takes me higher, up...up...and away!!!!!!
Both of them are very very talented artists I love this record so smooth and sounds so good mix with some smooth sound of ja9
Jazz nothing like old school music day's of yesterday gone never forgotten enjoying
I loved this when I was 19,and I love it now!❤️🎶💯
The Now gone but not forgotten Micheal Henderson, Thanks for the memories
WOW!!!!!! There are so many different elements I love and enjoy in this song, the vocals of the two of them, of course goes without saying, but it's also the music, even the organ sounds theatrical in my ear. With all that put together, I feel like Michael just pulls me in ever so dramatically and then holds me there.
Oh I just LOVE IT!!! "Could we make up, before we break up?" Yeah I can already see, this one is gonna be stuck on repeat today!!!
I love this song it give me great Memories of my young childhood days music like this just touch ur heart ❤
Great song & artists including the band
I agree... This is when music was really good listening music.... Secondly, what a great collaboration on this song Michael did with Roberta Flack.... I bought this album as soon as I heard this song and few others..... This is a great album.... I just had to hear this song because you won't hear it on the radio here in New York City....
December 28th, 2014.......
I needed to hear this in honor of thee man himself- RIP MHenderson
Me too
I've been lookin for this jam! Thank you,thank you, THANK YOU for posting!
Michael & Robert= pure musical, magical bliss!
i love this song
Here it is 2023 and I’m driving my car listening to this beautiful song how good is it
ARGGGH!!! THe flooding of memories is more than I can stand!!! I used to sing this song to my girl back in the day. Man this is a JAM!!! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!
Love this track .Love this album "Goin' Places. LOVE allof mike's work. Singer, Songwriter, Musician,& Producer the brother's an unsung hero of the music industry.
A Masterpiece 🎹🎸🎙🎼🎤🎺🥁🎵🎶
Absolutely a classic, Michael Henderson and Roberta Flack gave a virtuoso performance in this song. The instrumentation was also superb !
R.I.P. I used to blast this song daily back in the day. Lived in an apartment then, thin walls. My neighbors eventually would request it. 🙄
Yes indeed! The entire track is unbelievable from start to finish. You're right, the arrangement is incomparable. This is a quiet storm classic!
THis is a true classic.. I freakin love this song...
Respect to the Michael Henderson family. He was a part of our cultural fabric if you will. He was always a favorite of mine. Infact, I was playing his music just weeks before his passing. Songs like this one were some of my first tastes of Smooth Jazz, also Ronnie Laws, Weather Report, Idris Muhammad, and George Duke...So nice and timeless.
this is one of my favorite songs in life.....We"ll make up before we"ll break up...LET ME MAKE UP WITH YOU
You can actually picture them in your mind meeting up at His CONCERT !!.
And making up!❤
“Couuuuld we Michael?” Rest peacefully Maestro #SeeYouAtTheConcert
12 Haters were not at the concert!
+Luis Rojas haha!! excatly!!
Luis Roja, I love this comment. Every time I listen to this song, I have to come to this comment! Thank you for making me laugh Luis. Peace and love......
Thank You Stephanie for your kind words. It was something I felt the second I saw those dislikes. i was like WHAT! You, I and the 1237 other people know great music.
@Luis Rojas, you are SO WELCOME my friend!!!!!!!!! PEACE AND LOVE!!! WORLD PEACE!!!
Luis Rojas 😂😂😂