The Emotions sister were pretty and Sheila the one in the middle she just stood out more. She had a very sophisticated mannerism. The Emotions always reminded me of the other Elegant beautiful sister group called The Jones Girls. The Host was intrigued with Elegant Sheila too.The 1970s were the best decade for meaningful and loving music. A Time Machine needs to be built.
The Jones Girls came after The Emotions and copied The Emotions sound too closely... they had a couple nice joints but the jones girls were considered 'biters'
@@RJNumber45 , I disagree. The Jones Girls didn't copy. They have been singing since they were little girls also. The difference is they were from Detroit, and the Emotions are from Chicago. The Jones Girls just didn't get the breaks like other groups did. They sang in church with their Mom, Mary Frazier Jones, who taught them how to harmonize. From there, they have backgrounded for SEVERAL artists. They also have a recording contract in the early 70s on the Music Merchant label, part of the stable HOT WAX/INVICTCUS records headed by Holland Dozier Holland after leaving Motown.
@@RJNumber45 That's not true, they was'nt considered biters, it was a lot of beautiful black R&B soul singers back then and all of them where beautiful in their own way, I loved all of them, because we as black americans had a variety of soul singers back then, talent was oozing.
@@RJNumber45don’t ever disrespect the Jones Girls like that. They all came around the same era which is the 70s and yes, they both have that same melodic sound, but they were just as good and talented in their own right.
My Mom always thought Nat got too close whenever he interviewed lady singers. I remember him being closer than this when he interviewed some. Great clip, brings back some memories, especially this one, about the first or second season in 1976.
jporter504 ,oh wow as a little girl in the 1970s I have always thought that the song called Dont Asked My Neighbor. Song by the Elegant Sheila was a huge hit song. Best Of My Love was another favorite song that I loved.
So Glad i got to see this. 😊 I loved The Scene . Hey, it's Nat 'The Cat ' Morris ! Hey Bruh, Thanks So Much for The Scene. I spent Many a day watching, learning and dancing ! Great Memories ! Hope You are doing Well. We Appreciate You and everyone else for putting on The Scene, and giving us an Outlet .
I thought the Emotions had 3 singers in the group 🤣. Man it was obvious as I don't know what that he was interviewing at the same time trying to get in his rap on Sheila.
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1976 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.
Yes I noticed that too. The Host he was more intrigued with the Elegant Sheila. That was rude of him to have his back turned away from Wanda. Well a family singing group there is always going to be that one person who gets that attention more,while being interviewed.
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1976 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1976 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.@@lastdays3148
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1976 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.
While knowing Sheila was the spokesman of the group, still the job of the interviewer would be to at least acknowledge the entire group. You don't have to be a professional to do that. It's just common courtesy. So yes, could I i have done better? I think most people placed in that situation, would not want a guest to feel left out, or disrespected. If these ladies were guest at your dinner, would you only be up in one of them faces? No because you wouldn't want the others to feel disrespected.
These are the girls!!! Wanda, Sheila and Jeanette. Without Jeanette's voice, the balance of their sound is off. Pam (younger sister) filled in when Jeanette left the group for personal reasons. Pam's voice is okay, but they really need Jeanette's voice.
I thought Jeanette left the group for awhile,because she was pregnant by Phillip Bailey of Earth,Wind and Fire,among other things. I remember seeing the Emotions on Unsung and they mentioned on Unsung why their sister left the Group. Maybe You Tube has the Unsung Episode with the Emotions.
Jeanette left for a brief time bc she was starting a family and baby sister Pam filled in … once Jeanette child got a little older, she then wanted to rejoin the group and at that time, Sheila was starting a family and took time off to focus on that
@@egapnohs I would agree to disagree. The Jones girls had some of the best backup vocals and their harmonies were beautiful. Listen to We’re a Melody or The World Will Sing Our Song :) The Emotions are of course fantastic too, but the Jones Girls don’t ever get their due I feel like since they’re constantly compared to the Emotions.
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1976 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.
Why was he all up on Sheila like that...i didn't like that!!! I WANTED TO AND STILL WANNA MARRY SHEILA and im only 44 years old! this woman has a look like no other!!! I've never seen beauty like that before...WOW!
Hmmm 🤔 wonder if o'boy tried to push up on Wanda before the interview, & she put him in the NO-ZONE, thus she got no attention in the interview. RIP pretty Pam Hutchinson.😇⚘
@@monilaninetynine3811I agree. Some guys will do what the above comment said about trying to push up on Wanda though. I hope that wasn't the case though. They deserve more respect than that.
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1975 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.
I saw a G. Dope describes my rhymes, making all you MCS cold drop like dimes. You know MCSC is back again, and battling me on the microphone is like committing a sin. I've seen it all. Scott/MCSC
Thanks Glen for your critique of my interviewing skills of 1976. The show stayed on the air for 12 years sir. It was a six month old local show at the time of this interview. Your comment is awful. The Scene went on to be the most popular show on WGPR-TV. Stay Positive
@@NatMorrisChannel Hopefully, your interviewing technique and skills improved as the show progressed. Based on some of the other comments, it appears as if a lot of other people disliked and rebuked this interview as much as I did!! Stay positive!
@@glenntownes3113 every time I see this interview I feel smuch anger at the Stupidity of his disrespect for Wanda !!! they were Beautiful Women... and the way he Blew her Off !! I think he tried to Hit on Her and she Saw right through his BS and Blew his Silly Ass.l off.. that's why He ignored Her...... my Opinion......lol
@@edmontriplett6938 He did ignore her and it was a disgraceful interview. I teach journalism and plan to use this video as an example of how NOT to interview someone! Horrible!!
This was in 1976, lol. Blacks were barely allowed on TV back then, and at WGPR-TV the nations first black TV station, we were learning everything on the job. But like you said, her eyes had him hynotized.
I bet most people did not know that Jeanette did most of all the high harmonies in their albums; especially, in the 1978 "REJOICE". album.
He ignored Wanda. Sheila had his full attention. I hope that his breath was fresh.😩😩
I heard it wasn't 😜
@@pfunk42 Tf...you heard? you goofy
May she don't like to speak in front of the camera.
@@Noway673 No, it's not that. Wanda is very much friendly and talkative. Jeanette is more reserved, though.
Sheila has the most pleasant voice, she was made for "Don't Ask My Neighbors"
Such a beautiful voice and beautiful person in and out,just sheer elegance and class.
Me personally think Shelia, Minnie Riperton, and Deneice William's had that angel voice back in the 70s, they sound so much alike
Love them all
Chicago Area Flavor!!!
Eternal Peace Queen Pamela Hutchinson 🙏🏾💐🎤🎵🎶🎵♥️
She has a very beautiful voice
The Emotions sister were pretty and Sheila the one in the middle she just stood out more. She had a very sophisticated mannerism. The Emotions always reminded me of the other Elegant beautiful sister group called The Jones Girls. The Host was intrigued with Elegant Sheila too.The 1970s were the best decade for meaningful and loving music. A Time Machine needs to be built.
The Jones Girls came after The Emotions and copied The Emotions sound too closely... they had a couple nice joints but the jones girls were considered 'biters'
@@RJNumber45 , I disagree. The Jones Girls didn't copy. They have been singing since they were little girls also. The difference is they were from Detroit, and the Emotions are from Chicago. The Jones Girls just didn't get the breaks like other groups did. They sang in church with their Mom, Mary Frazier Jones, who taught them how to harmonize. From there, they have backgrounded for SEVERAL artists. They also have a recording contract in the early 70s on the Music Merchant label, part of the stable HOT WAX/INVICTCUS records headed by Holland Dozier Holland after leaving Motown.
@@RJNumber45 That's not true, they was'nt considered biters, it was a lot of beautiful black R&B soul singers back then and all of them where beautiful in their own way, I loved all of them, because we as black americans had a variety of soul singers back then, talent was oozing.
@@RJNumber45don’t ever disrespect the Jones Girls like that. They all came around the same era which is the 70s and yes, they both have that same melodic sound, but they were just as good and talented in their own right.
I thought they were The Hutchinson Sisters
My Mom always thought Nat got too close whenever he interviewed lady singers. I remember him being closer than this when he interviewed some. Great clip, brings back some memories, especially this one, about the first or second season in 1976.
Detroit was so nice back then. It had it's rough spots but the majority of the neighborhoods was kept up and very family oriented.
Right on to that and those were the days..Great city and people
Shelia's voice. Talking and singing. PRICELESS!!! LEGENDARY..
@@brandonlarkins5330 What the hell happened? Sad very Sad, I guess the city stopped caring
Wanda is literally right there, bro.
For real. Never notices her. Yet a year later she sings lead on the Emotions biggest hit ever: Best of my love.
jporter504 ,oh wow as a little girl in the 1970s I have always thought that the song called Dont Asked My Neighbor. Song by the Elegant Sheila was a huge hit song. Best Of My Love was another favorite song that I loved.
Dude, what about Wanda and Jeanette? Rude
A Warrior no it was lead by Wanda.
@A Warrior no it wasnt...stop believing those erroneous press releases since her death... Wanda sang Best Of My Love
2023 and I'm here to comment on Nat's back to Wanda--entire focus on S.H.E.I.L.A. 🤩🤩🤣🤣
That was 1976 Bro, 47 years ago. Thanks for the comment though
@@NatMorrisChannel man, time flies-- We saw the original broadcast!
I thought it was just me yeah, that was jacked up😄😄😄
This is gold!
MelodyMaker151 pure Gold
I love them my favorite group 😍😍😍😍 wanda Shelia Pamela jenetta 👑👑👑👑
Seems to me dude was all up on Shelia. Jeanette just happened to be on the same side as her. But just totally forgot about my girl Wanda.
LOL LOL Just looked like he could eat her up LOL
@@armybob50 No, it’s the fact that she’s the lead singer. Let’s not make it seem people were getting left out!
Yep....,very disrespectful!
Wanda was completely disregarded. Very rude of the host.
@@NOV123 Sheila is not the lead singer. She and Wanda alternate leads depending on the songs.
So Glad i got to see this. 😊 I loved The Scene . Hey, it's Nat 'The Cat ' Morris ! Hey Bruh, Thanks So Much for The Scene. I spent Many a day watching, learning and dancing ! Great Memories ! Hope You are doing Well. We Appreciate You and everyone else for putting on The Scene, and giving us an Outlet .
Glad you enjoyed it
HAMMERCY!!!!!!!! I LOVE THE HUTCHINSON SISTERS! GOLD!!!!!!
Pamela is not here. R.I.P Flower
Pam was in elementary school when this was taped.
Man, did u hear Wanda on that joint Rejoice...u better recognize
FACTS !!!
My girls!😍
Three women that were raised right.
Dang dude!! They’re a group!!! Talk to all of them!!! He’s a lame rookie!!!
I thought the Emotions had 3 singers in the group 🤣. Man it was obvious as I don't know what that he was interviewing at the same time trying to get in his rap on Sheila.
I absolutely love The Emotions ❤ beautiful sisters and their voices are absolutely beautiful and soulful ❤ and Thanks so much for sharing this video
I think that Sheila was the only one there to him.
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1976 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.
sheila was so cute...do you blame him?...LOL
Icons of music
What an awkward interview, Wanda never said a word, he never looked at her for a question LOL
He was all up in Sheila's face.. As an interviewer, he was rude by having his back to any of the artist..
You are So Right. Thanks for the comment.
Yes I noticed that too. The Host he was more intrigued with the Elegant Sheila. That was rude of him to have his back turned away from Wanda. Well a family singing group there is always going to be that one person who gets that attention more,while being interviewed.
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1976 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1976 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.@@lastdays3148
He is all up in her personal space!! 😏
Nat, engage the whole group man!!!! Never once acknowledged the lady on the right
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1976 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.
NAT MORRIS thanks so much for uploading this..... history!!!
While knowing Sheila was the spokesman of the group, still the job of the interviewer would be to at least acknowledge the entire group. You don't have to be a professional to do that. It's just common courtesy. So yes, could I i have done better? I think most people placed in that situation, would not want a guest to feel left out, or disrespected. If these ladies were guest at your dinner, would you only be up in one of them faces? No because you wouldn't want the others to feel disrespected.
@@dahlgren75 Shut up!!!
@@kenfow6596 like frfr. Nate already said he was very new to the game. Cut the man some slack.
Shelia very beautiful
I mean, he paid Wanda ZERO attention ,🤦🏾♂️
@Sheila collins 😂
Well...no question which one he liked. Ain't nothin' wrong with it 😂😂😂😂😂
These girls were very dynamic in their day and a really good group! If u don’t believe me ,ask my neighbor,
Classy
Love 💘
What a disrespectful interviewer at the time. Never turning to acknowledge Wanda after introducing them.
That was a straight N-word interview
Lmaoooo it did look rude as hell, terrible interviewer
I love the Emotions ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. Their songs give me the chills.
Don't Ask My Neighbor
Would love to see the episode when Sister Sledge were on The Scene
These are the girls!!! Wanda, Sheila and Jeanette. Without Jeanette's voice, the balance of their sound is off. Pam (younger sister) filled in when Jeanette left the group for personal reasons. Pam's voice is okay, but they really need Jeanette's voice.
I thought Jeanette left the group for awhile,because she was pregnant by Phillip Bailey of Earth,Wind and Fire,among other things. I remember seeing the Emotions on Unsung and they mentioned on Unsung why their sister left the Group. Maybe You Tube has the Unsung Episode with the Emotions.
@@lastdays3148 facts
Jeanette left for a brief time bc she was starting a family and baby sister Pam filled in … once Jeanette child got a little older, she then wanted to rejoin the group and at that time, Sheila was starting a family and took time off to focus on that
Ok, nobody has better background vocals. If you can think of anyone, let me know so I can check it out!! Maybe Aretha's. But that's it!!
The Jones girls
@@jayskywalker5049 comparable, but not better!!
@@egapnohs I would agree to disagree. The Jones girls had some of the best backup vocals and their harmonies were beautiful. Listen to We’re a Melody or The World Will Sing Our Song :) The Emotions are of course fantastic too, but the Jones Girls don’t ever get their due I feel like since they’re constantly compared to the Emotions.
Why is all up in Shiela’s face????? Terrible interviewer with his back turned to Wanda!!??
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1976 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.
NAT MORRIS just be real and say you was sooo mesmerized by Sheila that you forgot everything you were doing.
@@TMAYNE4064 LOL!!!
@@TMAYNE4064 lol
@@TMAYNE4064 LOL... YEA YOU RIGHT LOL...
He was definitely feeling Sheila.
deep still waiting on that Albert jones piece
Wanda cant get no love???... the interviewer acting like The Emotions are a duet...
More like He was the Duet with Sheila
@@CityfrontDoorStaff LOL... that too!...he was all up in her face
That lady interviewed had beautiful eyes.
Why was he all up on Sheila like that...i didn't like that!!!
I WANTED TO AND STILL WANNA MARRY SHEILA and im only 44 years old!
this woman has a look like no other!!!
I've never seen beauty like that before...WOW!
I hope you got her number, Brother. This had to be hip for the time. Respect!
Hmmm 🤔 wonder if o'boy tried to push up on Wanda before the interview, & she put him in the NO-ZONE, thus she got no attention in the interview. RIP pretty Pam Hutchinson.😇⚘
You may be right.>>>> because at the very end when it's going off he briefly looks at Wanda like "oh I forgot you were over there!"
@@teribrod4017 absolutely!
So rude and unprofessional
@@monilaninetynine3811I agree. Some guys will do what the above comment said about trying to push up on Wanda though. I hope that wasn't the case though. They deserve more respect than that.
That's not Wanda who jumped in..its Jeanette; Wanda never said a word!
She was not the lead singer on all the songs!
just completely left out the sister on his left
Thanks for your comment. This interview was done in 1975 at WGPR-TV which was the first African American television station in the USA. Shelia was the spokesperson. I am wondering if those of you who are critical of my interviewing skills at the time could have done any better. Seek total understanding of a situation before you criticize it.
@@NatMorrisChannel me personally i would have sat where Wanda is sitting so i could engage with all three no matter who the spokesperson is.
I want those glasses.
Mannn all three of these women are beautiful you hea me!!!!...Absolutely stunning!!GOD did his thing on them🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🤎🤎🤎
Nat morris is very rude he didn't ask wanda a question
What happened to Sheila why did she stop singing with the group? And what is she doing now? Please help
Damn….the host is all up in her grill a dentist.
😮😮😮no hating whatttt...❤❤❤
The Scene. Channel 62.
1:50 "who is there?"
I saw a G.
Dope describes my rhymes, making all you MCS cold drop like dimes. You know MCSC is back again, and battling me on the microphone is like committing a sin.
I've seen it all.
Scott/MCSC
outside of their introduction...
Terrible interviewer! Turned his back on his guest 😏
He is so rude ignoring Wanda ! Sheila is so so beautiful ❤
@@jennyhumphries8824 right bad skills
They are so amazing on that Boogie Wonderland video. Love them.
I thought he trying to kiss her
Wanda to me is there best singer
Usually i think wanda is the finest but in this particular interview sheila is mmmm mmmm mmmm...ALL BEAUTIFUL LADIES THO.
Why he ain’t let the other women talk
Favoritism
That guy is a terrible interviewer.
Thunderbolt Patterson did other things when he wasn't wrestling.
Detroit 70s
Shelia is so fine
Sheila so fine
Sheila back up like his breath stink
Awful interviewer...no wonder the show went off the air...
Thanks Glen for your critique of my interviewing skills of 1976. The show stayed on the air for 12 years sir. It was a six month old local show at the time of this interview. Your comment is awful. The Scene went on to be the most popular show on WGPR-TV. Stay Positive
@@NatMorrisChannel Hopefully, your interviewing technique and skills improved as the show progressed. Based on some of the other comments, it appears as if a lot of other people disliked and rebuked this interview as much as I did!! Stay positive!
@@glenntownes3113
every time I see this interview I feel smuch anger at the Stupidity of his disrespect for Wanda !!!
they were Beautiful Women...
and the way he Blew her Off !!
I think he tried to Hit on Her and she Saw right through his BS and Blew his Silly Ass.l off..
that's why He ignored Her......
my Opinion......lol
@@edmontriplett6938 He did ignore her and it was a disgraceful interview. I teach journalism and plan to use this video as an example of how NOT to interview someone! Horrible!!
Very unprofessional interviewer. He ignored the lady to his left lol
This was in 1976, lol. Blacks were barely allowed on TV back then, and at WGPR-TV the nations first black TV station, we were learning everything on the job. But like you said, her eyes had him hynotized.