The Dramatics Come Inside song is a classic. I like Willie Ford talking at beginning. Shake It Well album is a classic. I like album pictures. RIP Ron Banks. RIP Lenny Mayes. RIP Willie Ford. The Dramatics, The Jacksons(RIP Michael Jackson, RIP Tito Jackson), Florence Ballard of The Supremes(RIP), Vanity(RIP), Dazz Band, Midnight Star are my favorite black music singers.
I remember seeing this song being performed on Soul Train, the choreography was beautiful. It's hard to get that clip. But another B side hit from the Dramatics
Wonder who wrote that, since I no longer have all my 33 RPMs, but I can see here that the label is ABC/Dunhill, at least I believe it is, and therefore probably written after the death of Tony Hester and their departure from STAX/VOLT Label. However, even after the unfortunate death of Hester, their talented writer, the Dramatics never missed a beat, the music remained for all intent and purposes superb.
Written By Gerald Robinson, Harvey Scales, William Scott Harralson .... Produced Don Davis, Arranged By Paul Riser, Rudy Robinson, Sonny Burke for ABC records 1977
@@SoulConnection I remember Harvey Scales when he first came to Minneapolis back in the late 60s heading the 7 Sounds. Either they or the Esquires used to change places with a local group when they went on the road called the Fabulous Amazers. Harvey wrote that big single hit for Johnnie Taylor, Disco Lady maybe a year or two later. Paul Rizer was that young master string arranging brother in DTW, that did all that good arranging for Motown hits, and my favorite, My Girl. And Don Davis had enough sense to use some of his cash to set himself up a bank later in DTW, as well as continuing to be a great music producer. What can I say, DTW, was the center of the music universe for a long time.
@@brotherapThanks for the incredible memories & info...It must of been great having access to all that talent while they were still in there prime....thanks again
@@SoulConnection Things always appear clearer looking back in hindsight almost 55 years. However, as a teenager I was just happy in the mid-60s to be able to get in the club with someone else's driver's license since in those years Minnesota driver's licenses did not have a photo image on them. Nevertheless, during the next decade, after traveling abroad and returning to the broadcast advertising and radio production industry I did develop that sensitivity to be able to opine on the virtues of such music production talent. I remember when Prince's first manager came into my office in 1977 which was right around the corner from his family's home, and attempted to seduce me into investing in Prince. I have to admit, I didn't see the importance of the young teenager's talent as his African American young manager saw. What he proposed was backing someone who played all the instruments and sing all the parts. What I saw , in my mind, was a folk singer with a guitar, and harmonica strapped to a neck contraption, and cymbals attached to his knees. That image especially was pervasive in my mind while monitoring our station that day for our client's ads, and hearing the sophisticated dynamic Philadelphia sounds of Gamble and Huff's O'Jays blasting in the background. If it wasn't that polished I didn't want to hear it. You make mistakes that certainly you would correct in hindsight, but unfortunately that is water over the dam. But yes, from the mid-70s until their end, when Harvey Scales wrote and produced Disco Lady, the largest selling single yet, if memory serves me, were some exciting times in the music and radio industry.
Love my Dramatics forever 2024 doing it the Dramatics way RIH Ron Lenny Weegee Willie 😢😢😢
The Dramatics were my all time favorite groups, they had moves like no-one else.
God I love Ron’s beautiful voice
Love my Ronnie Banks forever 2024❤❤❤❤
The Dramatics Come Inside song is a classic. I like Willie Ford talking at beginning. Shake It Well album is a classic. I like album pictures. RIP Ron Banks. RIP Lenny Mayes. RIP Willie Ford. The Dramatics, The Jacksons(RIP Michael Jackson, RIP Tito Jackson), Florence Ballard of The Supremes(RIP), Vanity(RIP), Dazz Band, Midnight Star are my favorite black music singers.
Damn them brothers could sing! Saw them live over 40 years, tore it up every time.
I used to listen to this whole album on the way to work. 45 min ride, I was jamming all the way to the gig
Don't Stop!!!!!!!
This song so SWEET!!!!!!!! Love The Mighty Dramatics!!!!! Please! Please!
Willie Ford intro then Ron & LJ take it home!
What harmony, Dramatics the very best!
C’mon, C’con why don’t you come Inside?
Wow!!!! Yes!Yes!!! My Favorite Group Ever!!! The Mighty Dramatics!!!!!!!!
OMG that intro, though😮 the whole song is just sublime😍
DRAMATICS FOREVER 💗 BEAUTIFUL CUT
Love Willie on the intro !!!!
Love Willie always!!!!!!
One of the best songs by them ever
Fantastic harmony👍👍👍
Love me some Dramatics!!!!!
Dramatics forever
I remember seeing this song being performed on Soul Train, the choreography was beautiful. It's hard to get that clip. But another B side hit from the Dramatics
When was this?
My favorite group,wish Tony Hester could have written more....
The Dramatics & Tony Hester were made for each other.
Wonder who wrote that, since I no longer have all my 33 RPMs, but I can see here that the label is ABC/Dunhill, at least I believe it is, and therefore probably written after the death of Tony Hester and their departure from STAX/VOLT Label. However, even after the unfortunate death of Hester, their talented writer, the Dramatics never missed a beat, the music remained for all intent and purposes superb.
Written By Gerald Robinson, Harvey Scales, William Scott Harralson .... Produced Don Davis, Arranged By Paul Riser, Rudy Robinson, Sonny Burke for ABC records 1977
Tony Hester did write a couple of the tracks on this album...thanks for your comments
@@SoulConnection I remember Harvey Scales when he first came to Minneapolis back in the late 60s heading the 7 Sounds. Either they or the Esquires used to change places with a local group when they went on the road called the Fabulous Amazers. Harvey wrote that big single hit for Johnnie Taylor, Disco Lady maybe a year or two later. Paul Rizer was that young master string arranging brother in DTW, that did all that good arranging for Motown hits, and my favorite, My Girl. And Don Davis had enough sense to use some of his cash to set himself up a bank later in DTW, as well as continuing to be a great music producer. What can I say, DTW, was the center of the music universe for a long time.
@@brotherapThanks for the incredible memories & info...It must of been great having access to all that talent while they were still in there prime....thanks again
@@SoulConnection Things always appear clearer looking back in hindsight almost 55 years. However, as a teenager I was just happy in the mid-60s to be able to get in the club with someone else's driver's license since in those years Minnesota driver's licenses did not have a photo image on them. Nevertheless, during the next decade, after traveling abroad and returning to the broadcast advertising and radio production industry I did develop that sensitivity to be able to opine on the virtues of such music production talent. I remember when Prince's first manager came into my office in 1977 which was right around the corner from his family's home, and attempted to seduce me into investing in Prince. I have to admit, I didn't see the importance of the young teenager's talent as his African American young manager saw. What he proposed was backing someone who played all the instruments and sing all the parts. What I saw , in my mind, was a folk singer with a guitar, and harmonica strapped to a neck contraption, and cymbals attached to his knees. That image especially was pervasive in my mind while monitoring our station that day for our client's ads, and hearing the sophisticated dynamic Philadelphia sounds of Gamble and Huff's O'Jays blasting in the background. If it wasn't that polished I didn't want to hear it. You make mistakes that certainly you would correct in hindsight, but unfortunately that is water over the dam. But yes, from the mid-70s until their end, when Harvey Scales wrote and produced Disco Lady, the largest selling single yet, if memory serves me, were some exciting times in the music and radio industry.
Thanks for adding this. I love the beat.
Bad record. Real music
This was one Badd - Slammin
album...🤛🏾
My players theme song,I told her to come-inside of me,stop window Shopping,a cold Cut😂❤😊😅😮
Yeah buddy oh yeah
Shake It Well....... Their Greatest Album!!!!!!!
Agree!!!!
The mighty dramatics at there best
Ya the bad DRAMATICS,
.............yes .............baby ...... try it !!
❤
Oi bom dia boy vem comigo linda melodia adoro essa banda bjs até mais
I hate that this ablum is not offered on any streaming service.
Crazy as it's one of their best.
@@SoulConnection My favorite Dramatics lp for sure. 👍🏾
@@zwilliams331 Same here mate
Coming soon the movie
ilikethissong the dramaticscome insidein1977 and may ronbankslennymayesandwilliamhowardrip signkevinlane