Im a 95 baby, but my mama is a 1960 baby, and my grandparents were born in 41,42. They played this at their wedding. My mama used to play this in the house. I been looking for it.
Who remembers being at the Fox Theater in Brooklyn when the Miracles performed this song? Great memories, thank you Murray The K, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles for your incredible shows and talent!
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Murray was the hands down the most talented radio “entertainer” and promoter in the Top 40 radio era. Anything he took is penny change compared to “the thieves fighting over the loot in today’s world of big business!
remember the scene in mean streets where de niro dances around harvey keitel's cadillac to MM? the miracles could cut dance tunes to match the best of them.
This song(Also Featufed in the Singing Machine's Old "Motown Original Artist-Motown Master Recordings Original Karaoke CD")By Smokey Robinson & The Miracles(The Miracles)was released in July 1963 on Motown's Tamla Records Label as Tamla 54083(Song Also Recorded in July 1963)and written by Holland-Dozier-Holland
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@@joellyons9112 this is not the real Smokey Robinson it is a scammer scamming money and gift cards from people leaving messages on here read all his messages to other comments he uses all the same lines he tried to scam me then started threatening me in E mail messages
Nice to hear the original version. There is a version of the band mothers finest,with almost the same lyrics, and the melody was stolen of Led Zeppelin’s song Custard pie!!
That’s what I thought at first but I can’t resist a Smokey Robinson song & this one is pretty good. Made me wanna dance. Smokey is THE poet of Motown. He’s got that gift of making even the saddest of love stories sound upbeat.
I read a Blondie interview once where they cited this tune as inspiration for their song "Eat to the Beat", but apart from the rhythm, I don't hear a similarity.
Remember The Motown Review would come to the Uptown in Philly, Smokey and the Miracles couldn't out step the Temptations or the Pips,Smokey out sang them with the love songs,this was in the 60s, those were the days 😂
Im a 95 baby, but my mama is a 1960 baby, and my grandparents were born in 41,42. They played this at their wedding. My mama used to play this in the house. I been looking for it.
Who remembers being at the Fox Theater in Brooklyn when the Miracles performed this song?
Great memories, thank you Murray The K, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles for your incredible shows and talent!
Greenwood lake
What year was it? And what was it like??
I remember when this was on the radio living in Brooklyn. Where did the years go 😂
Oh yes, this was my jam back in the day, were you a dancer and could you do the monkey.
08/24/2024. … listening wit my 85 year old precious Grandmother Josie Pearl❤️she is jamming y’all 😅
Pretty cool for 1963!
You had to be there in 1963 to feel how cool it really was !!!!
Another one of my favorite jams !
Greatest song writer of all time
I had never heard of this song until my mom and my Aunt Juanita told me it was a very popular song back in the day.
Came out in 1963
I love this song
“I second that emotion.”
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Love to have a word with you on my private platform thanks 🙏
@@punagurl8 A good music can make you smile😊 I hope my simple Hello can make you smile🌹
Cool Mr Smokey
Mean Streets - Bobby DeNiro dancing 😍
One of the funniest scenes in the movie
Scorsese has a knack for picking the right music for a scene.
Such a amazing song 🤩
Murray was the hands down the most talented radio “entertainer” and promoter in the Top 40 radio era. Anything he took is penny change compared to “the thieves fighting over the loot in today’s world of big business!
My grandma put me on this song early in my years im 21 now I miss my old lady this song reminds me of her
Trivia note: one of a few songs NOT penned by Smokey: Eddie Holland and Lamont Dozier were the actual writers.
Yes, and another one is " Come around here" by HDH.
Also " I got to Dance to keep from Crying" composed by HDH
@Smokey Robinson ♪ You're quite welcome, sir.
Good Memories Brought Me, Great Song, Much ❤❤❤
remember the scene in mean streets where de niro dances around harvey keitel's cadillac to MM? the miracles could cut dance tunes to match the best of them.
I first heard this song in the all time classic Black movie “Cooley High”, it had me hooked….
Smokey Robinson, had some Vocals baby, 🎆🎇✨🎍🎑🎀🎁🎗
I was one of Mickie's monkeys, at the old Technicolor: Artisian & Davidson, Detroit.....
I love Smokey
"Watch Your Mouth, Boy!"
"Smokey Black Royalty."
What's color got to do with it?
@@cooldaddy2877 I got that line from a TV show Powerbook III: Raising Kanan.
"LUM DE LUM DE LI-I" This song is the catchiest song that Smokey and The Miracles have ever recorded!
2024 anyone?❤
I want to do the remake of this song of today's version featuring the man himself Smokey Robinson
@ dope
Listening to this amazing music brings tears to my eyes & happiness. Wonderful memories i will always cherish forever ❤❤
Disney DTV brought me here
Family Guy brought me back
This song(Also Featufed in the Singing Machine's Old "Motown Original Artist-Motown Master Recordings Original Karaoke CD")By Smokey Robinson & The Miracles(The Miracles)was released in July 1963 on Motown's Tamla Records Label as Tamla 54083(Song Also Recorded in July 1963)and written by Holland-Dozier-Holland
The Sopranos- this tune featured in the episode Nobody Knows Anything, Series 1 Ep.11.
I still have my Mom’s copy of this one in my personal record collection!
Got mine too
Family Guy episode: Brian Griffin's House of Payne brought me here.
Marley marl & Masta ace brought me here; Letter to the better (1990)
get in the car john
Robert De Niro dancing in Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets. ¡AMAZING! 😁🎬
Every time I hear this song I think about that scene in Cooley high when all the kids were jamming
I must be the only one who thought he sang "hungry hungry lion" instead of "lum de lum de li-i"!
I thought they were saying, Lonely Eyes SMH we're here now
Lol that's cute
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
11/23/1963 brought me here. Reading it right now.
The Temptations and Martha and the Vandellas are the background singers.
Dancing frees the mind and soul forever keep the moves decent and appropriate apparel as simple as that...................
Just dance dance and dance
Why was this song running through my brain 🧠 this morning? Maybe bc I’ll be 65 this year and I remember when😂
mean streets
Right here, 2024!
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Oh yessss
It was Mickeys monkey no.lue no.lie ooooo queen Ms freda
Fun
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@@joellyons9112 this is not the real Smokey Robinson it is a scammer scamming money and gift cards from people leaving messages on here read all his messages to other comments he uses all the same lines he tried to scam me then started threatening me in E mail messages
@@anneflavell1259 omg this is scary, why do people do this just for money? Thank you so much for the information, I would like to be friends
Mean Streets (1973) brought me here.
Nice to hear the original version. There is a version of the band mothers finest,with almost the same lyrics, and the melody was stolen of Led Zeppelin’s song Custard pie!!
I still play it on the stereo when I want to wake up the house 😅
Mickey's Monkey??
That’s what I thought at first but I can’t resist a Smokey Robinson song & this one is pretty good. Made me wanna dance. Smokey is THE poet of Motown. He’s got that gift of making even the saddest of love stories sound upbeat.
i discover this good song in tv show Family Guy 🤩
I'm here because I read that the riff from Custard Pie by Led Zeppelin was taken from this song. Dunno 🤔
I read a Blondie interview once where they cited this tune as inspiration for their song "Eat to the Beat", but apart from the rhythm, I don't hear a similarity.
Family Guy brought me here.
Remember The Motown Review would come to the Uptown in Philly, Smokey and the Miracles couldn't out step the Temptations or the Pips,Smokey out sang them with the love songs,this was in the 60s, those were the days 😂
Michaels father