This was one of my favorite songs came out in 1988. I was in my 20s. Getting ready to hit my 30s Life was good. This one of those songs where you kick back after a long day at work and just chill and Brenda Russell. Her voice is like smooth cognac. I'm glad you guys did this one😊😊
That's my favorite part too, Jay - when she sings "When he plays piano in the dark..." and the piano plays so hauntingly in the background. It's so pretty!
The male singer backing Brenda is Joe "Bean" Esposito , who dueted with Donna Summer on the 1979 hit Heaven Knows (#4). He was part of the group Brooklyn Dreams. He also had a song from the Flashdance Soundtrack called "Lady, Lady, Lady", that was popular. Brenda is a prolific songwriter, If Only for One Night, Think It Over, Get Here have been covered and where hits for other artists.
She also wrote Oleta Adams’ huge hit from 1990, “Get Here”. Joe Esposito of Brooklyn Dreams (remember Donna Summer’s big hit “Heaven Knows”?) does the male vocal.
"Get Here" is a beautiful song choice for female Friday! It was a huge sentimental hit during the First Gulf War, I believe. Oleta Adams has a fabulous voice!
Brenda Russell came out during an exceptional time for women singers, and I always feel she gets overlooked. This song is So GOOD!! An amazing performance!!
I Do Seem to Remember this song on the Radio In The Day. Haven't heard it in So Long though ... Decades! Really Beautiful Song & another Great Choice, Amber! Hope You Guys and Your Family have a Great Weekend! :)
She reminds me of Sade and Anita Baker...... Hey Amber, a suggestion for Female Fridays is Dawn Sears " Odds and Ends, Bits and Pieces". Dawn was a backup singer for Vince Gill and had an incredible voice. Sadly we lost her to cancer in 2014.
Wow!!! This is one of my all-time favorite songs!!! I love Love Brenda Russell She is one of my all-time favorite female artist!!! Mostly she is a contemporary Jazz singer.
I remember this song but it’s been awhile since I heard it. Gotta say, as soon as the chorus hit, I was immediately transported back to my high school days when I didn’t have a care in the world. I’m now in my early 50’s with lots of cares. Thanks for the flashback, however brief it may have been…
This is a highly sensual song for us pianists. One of my all-time favs. My husband and I both love to play this song on the piano…so much meaning. Thanks for posting.
One of my favorite artists , she had a few hits in the 70’s , like “So Good, So Right”, y’all would love that one, but she found her stride in the 80’s, with “ Get Here( beautifully covered by Oleta Adams in the ‘90’s) , “ This Time I Need You”, “ Le Restaurant” , “ Jarreau”( her tribute to Sir Al Jarreau , if you haven’t discovered this legend don’t know what you guys are waiting on) “ Kiss Me With The Wind”, “ Stop Running Away” and others. She’s also wrote so many classics for other artists , and has also always been a staple in the jazz world.
Thank you, guys, for liking one of my favorite songs 🎵 . It came out in the 80s, and I'm sure you two weren't then born yet, when this beautiful jazzy kind of love song hit the fm Air Waves and MTV. What I know is that Brenda Russell is a Gospel singer. It is a modern classic song, and the other manly 2nd voice in the background is the legendary Joe Esposito. Thank God what're are Gem Z generations like you that can appreciate beautiful type of music like this, because nowadays, we don't have this kind of songs nor artist you can see singing love songs and jazzy hits like this. The 80s has a lot of very, very good songs which kind of mellow and lots of very good black artist that made famous songs 🎵 in that era.
These soft 80's jazz like songs were wonderful. Brenda Russell and Sade, plus Double (who sings Captain of her Heart)... All one needs is a Brandy and a Cuban cigar!
Welcome aboard, youngsters! I have this Brenda Russell album on my Ipod, but haven't listened to it for quite a while. Thank you for reminding me to give a listen to this album tonight as I fall asleep. 😊
Had to click and watch soon as I seen they were reviewing this song, its in my top 100, love this song, listen to it at least once a month for many years now, some times two three weeks in a row, beautiful music like this hard to find. And a see Amber and Jordon like it too.
Brenda Russell?! Wow, she was my favorite female artist back in my heyday. She was a gifted songwriter and played the piano in her compositions. Still have a mix tape of her best material from 3 albums!
Gosh that takes me back....I remember slow dancing to this one in the clubs occasionally but what I remember most is listening to "Adult Contemporary" music on lazy Sundays and I could count on hearing this in the set. Great one for a romantic mix❤ Brenda's not only a great vocalist but also a prolific songwriter, with lots of other artists performing her tunes. In 2016 she received a Grammy nomination for her work in the musical adaptation of The Color Purple". She's also been nominated for a Tony Award. Lovely lady.
Ive been looking for this sing for a while couldn't remember the name or the artist just the melody which made it super hard to find. Glad i pulled up tonight.
New artists for next Female Friday: 1. "Angel" by Angela Winbush (pronounced Ahn-juh-luh) 2. "Baby Come to Me" by Regina Belle 3. "Congratulations" by Vesta Williams 4. "Secret Rendezvous" by Karyn White 5. "Mercedes Boy" by Pebbles
I absolutely love your all’s channel. TH-cam reactions can be an oversaturated medium, but there’s an authenticity and spirit you all exude that’s refreshing. Watching your reactions to songs I’ve loved for years is definitely vicarious. Brenda Russell has a succinctness to her that’s fabulous. She also produced Patrice Rushen’s Straight from the Heart album which is phenomenal. P.S. I highly recommend Jam & Spoon’s “Find Me”. It would be an extremely interesting episode.
As far as i remembered, this was Brenda Russell's greatest song.. And it was really good, one of 80's underrated female songs.. If you want some 80's songs sung by female artists, I can suggest, Superwoman by Karyn White, I Still Believe by Brenda Starr, Starting Over Again by Natalie Cole, Till They Take My Heart Away by Clair Marlo, Almost Over You by Sheena Easton, Foolish Beat by Debbie Gibbson, Better Days by Dianne Reeves and many more
Brenda had been at it for more than a decade when she finally broke through with this jazzy hit. She's a great talent. Another good tune by Brenda: "It's Something," released a few years before this one. And for another cool, moody song by a female singer from the early '80s, check out "Remind Me" by Patrice Rushen.
Yes! Songwriter-singer Brenda Russell wrote Get Here (Oleta Adams), If Only For One Night (Luther Vandross), and wrote the score for the first Broadway production of The Color Purple.
I have always loved this song. And I loved her 1st two albums. Brenda wrote a song "If Only For One Night". It is on her first album. Singer Roberta Flack went on tour with Peabo Bryson. They recorded a live duets album and "If Only For One Night" was one of the songs on the album. Singing background on the song and throughout the album was a young man named Luther Vandross. He loved the song so much, he ended up recording it for his 4th album. I, myself, sang it in a talent show BEFORE Luther recorded. After I heard his version, I've not sung that song since! LOL!
Finally a Brenda Russell reaction! Check out her great song "So Good So Right", a big hit. As Brenda Gordon she was in the ensemble group Dr Music with hits like "Sun Goes By" and "One More Mountain To Climb" (written by Neil Sedaka)... Brenda also sang back-up vocals (with then husband Brian Russell) on Neil Sedaka's "Laughter In The Rain"... also wrote "Get Here" covered by Oleta Adams. Brenda's father was Gus Gordon a one time member of The Ink Spots.
This is one of my personal favorites. Brenda Russel is also a great songwriter as well. One of her songs was a hit for a former member of Tears For Fears, Oleta Adams, called “Get Here”.
I was completely into New Wave/Alternative in 1988. Only listened to one radio station. 92.7 WLIR/WDRE on Long Island. I barely remember this fabulous song.❤
FINALLY!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Brenda is a very talented singer and obviously writes beautiful lyrics..her songS "YOU CAN'T HIDE YOUR HIDE YOUR HEART FROM ME" and "I KNOW YOU BY HEART" have moving lyrics..a beautiful VIBE...Among the MANY fans you'll find Oprah..who taped Brenda as musical director for the Broadway production of "The Color Purple" ..fantastic vocals, heartfelt performances. Great joice, great reaction..PEACE!
This was one of the biggest hits of the 80’s, from an era where they made beautiful songs like this, and this was really played a lot on the adult Contemporary radio stations , and also on the R&B stations, especially after midnight during what they called “ the quiet storm” where they play laid back love songs and slow grooves through the night. Brings back great memories from the 80’s!
Occasionally you revisit a song you instantly remember, but question the last time you heard it. I’m listening to this song with you guys like it never left me, but also thinking it’s potentially been 30+ years since I’ve heard it.
I’m sure I’m like many and didn’t recognize this artist or song title, and then sang along to every word. A true forgotten gem, great reaction guys. ✌️
One of the hidden gems of the 80s! This song is GREAT & deserves to be way more well known today than it is
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I Agree!! 👍🏿
You know it if you were riding in my daddy’s car in the 80s!
Absolutely. A beautiful but highly underrated song.
I miss this kind of music. They dont make them like this 😢. I grew up listening to the artists if this time. Keep ‘‘em coming.
Me too.
There is no good talent anymore.
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Your comment and hearing this track has literally transported me back to.1988.
I am literally drifting in a mix of joy and sadness.
Extraordinary
I so agree. There is nothing like this anymore! This generation has no idea what Gooood music and singing really is. They missed out on the best.
This was one of my favorite songs came out in 1988. I was in my 20s. Getting ready to hit my 30s Life was good. This one of those songs where you kick back after a long day at work and just chill and Brenda Russell. Her voice is like smooth cognac. I'm glad you guys did this one😊😊
I turned 25 that year. This was DEFINITELY a vibe. 😊💛
i've not heard this song before, but i was thinking it sounded like the '80s. thanks for the info about when it was released.
@@timmyrushton9203 you are very welcome 🙂🙂
@@GoldenLady1007 I heard that. I always thought it was such a smooth song real jazzy like
@@timmyrushton9203you must be young! Can't believe you hadn't heard this beautiful song!
Absolutely adore this song 🎵 💕☮️
It's a very nice subtle jazzy song to fit a quieter mood and not a bombastic over the top vocalization they were probably expecting.
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This was released during my sophomore year in college (1988) and I still have it on my playlist. She was near 40 years old when she sang this song.
Really she was that old? Is she gone now?
Brenda Russel is still with us. She's 74 years old.
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This definitely belongs on the playlist. Give it a couple of more listens, it's that good. One of the best songs of the 80's.
Agreed. I can remember thinking back then"This is a cut above"❤
This is one of my absolute favorite songs ever!!🥰
Mine too.
Mine yoo!
That's my favorite part too, Jay - when she sings "When he plays piano in the dark..." and the piano plays so hauntingly in the background. It's so pretty!
Such a gorgeous song with its intensity and her beautiful voice. Perfection. ❤
Wonderful!! Such a beautiful song! One of my favorites!
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The male singer backing Brenda is Joe "Bean" Esposito , who dueted with Donna Summer on the 1979 hit Heaven Knows (#4). He was part of the group Brooklyn Dreams. He also had a song from the Flashdance Soundtrack called "Lady, Lady, Lady", that was popular. Brenda is a prolific songwriter, If Only for One Night, Think It Over, Get Here have been covered and where hits for other artists.
He also had the greatest “pump up”song in “You’re The Best Around” from “Karate Kid.”
@@ThatCodeBlue also lady lady, lady from Flashdance
He also dueted with Laura Branigan on the song "Come into My Life"
Swing out sisters with "Break out", "Am I the same girl", and "Somewhere in the world".
“Surrender” ❤️🇬🇧
Her voice is silk. She sings her heart out. This song is one of a kind. You are pulled in from the beginning and it never lets you go.
She also wrote Oleta Adams’ huge hit from 1990, “Get Here”. Joe Esposito of Brooklyn Dreams (remember Donna Summer’s big hit “Heaven Knows”?) does the male vocal.
Didn't know she wrote "Get Here." What amazing singer songwriter.
"Get Here" is a beautiful song choice for female Friday! It was a huge sentimental hit during the First Gulf War, I believe. Oleta Adams has a fabulous voice!
I also vote for get here..
Joe Esposito also appeared in the other video for this song.
Amber!..girrrrl... you've GOT to play Oleta Adams' "Get Here"
Thank you so much! I requested this song a couple of months ago! Have a blessed weekend! Love love this song!
Brenda Russell came out during an exceptional time for women singers, and I always feel she gets overlooked. This song is So GOOD!! An amazing performance!!
Forgot to add a similar song that's very good is 'Save the best till last' by Vanessa Williams-Colin Ward.
Brenda was a prolific songwriter and I am glad she kept this one for herself
I Do Seem to Remember this song on the Radio In The Day. Haven't heard it in So Long though ... Decades! Really Beautiful Song & another Great Choice, Amber! Hope You Guys and Your Family have a Great Weekend! :)
This was just another great song in the 80’s, week after week on the top 40 charts. Comparing it to today’s music, we were spoiled in the 80’s.
So so SO happy you did this one! This song is so haunting that I heard it when it first came out and it’s stuck with me all this time. 🥰❤️
Haven’t heard this for a very long time, Thanks for this reaction. Great vocal and song by Brenda. ❤
Such a smooth sultry voice I haven’t heard this song in a long time.
This song was written about Stevie Wonder. Great song!!
A melancholy and gently refreshing sound style that I ve always found so beautiful.
She reminds me of Sade and Anita Baker...... Hey Amber, a suggestion for Female Fridays is Dawn Sears " Odds and Ends, Bits and Pieces". Dawn was a backup singer for Vince Gill and had an incredible voice. Sadly we lost her to cancer in 2014.
One of my all time favorite songs !
Brenda’s silky, sultry voice is an absolute treasure ! Thanks for this one !
I love this song...a classic 80's song.
She and Anita Baker had some real smooth vocals.
Wow!!! This is one of my all-time favorite songs!!! I love Love Brenda Russell She is one of my all-time favorite female artist!!! Mostly she is a contemporary Jazz singer.
This song won a Grammy back in the day. Great choice!😊
Was nominated for a Grammy. Still a huge achievement. Lost to "Don't Worry, Be Happy", and should have won!
Regually played track, I love it so beautiful
Memory unlocked. What a great song.
I abs adore this track , so powerful yet soulful at the same time , good call. !!
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I saw her in concert - front row center. Beautiful music from a beautiful person.
Another great Brenda Russell song is "So Good, So Right!!"
I love this song in the 80s, and today! Brenda Russell had that Sensual, Jazzy Smooth voice that I can not get enough of.
This came out when I was in my first year of college and all these years later I still love it. It’s a timeless song and will never go out of style.
I remember this song but it’s been awhile since I heard it. Gotta say, as soon as the chorus hit, I was immediately transported back to my high school days when I didn’t have a care in the world. I’m now in my early 50’s with lots of cares. Thanks for the flashback, however brief it may have been…
Brenda Russell never made a bad recording. Love all of her music.
Beautiful song. So atmospheric.
I loooove this song ever since! Makes me cry too...
This is a highly sensual song for us pianists. One of my all-time favs. My husband and I both love to play this song on the piano…so much meaning. Thanks for posting.
One of my favs of all time. Just a beautiful Song.
One of my favorite artists , she had a few hits in the 70’s , like “So Good, So Right”, y’all would love that one, but she found her stride in the 80’s, with “ Get Here( beautifully covered by Oleta Adams in the ‘90’s) , “ This Time I Need You”, “ Le Restaurant” , “ Jarreau”( her tribute to Sir Al Jarreau , if you haven’t discovered this legend don’t know what you guys are waiting on) “ Kiss Me With The Wind”, “ Stop Running Away” and others. She’s also wrote so many classics for other artists , and has also always been a staple in the jazz world.
Thank you, guys, for liking one of my favorite songs 🎵 . It came out in the 80s, and I'm sure you two weren't then born yet, when this beautiful jazzy kind of love song hit the fm Air Waves and MTV.
What I know is that Brenda Russell is a Gospel singer. It is a modern classic song, and the other manly 2nd voice in the background is the legendary Joe Esposito.
Thank God what're are Gem Z generations like you that can appreciate beautiful type of music like this, because nowadays, we don't have this kind of songs nor artist you can see singing love songs and jazzy hits like this. The 80s has a lot of very, very good songs which kind of mellow and lots of very good black artist that made famous songs 🎵 in that era.
These soft 80's jazz like songs were wonderful. Brenda Russell and Sade, plus Double (who sings Captain of her Heart)... All one needs is a Brandy and a Cuban cigar!
Welcome aboard, youngsters! I have this Brenda Russell album on my Ipod, but haven't listened to it for quite a while. Thank you for reminding me to give a listen to this album tonight as I fall asleep. 😊
OMG! I was just listening to this song YESTERDAY. Still love it so much 😊😊😊
Had 4got about this song. Soon as it started playing I remembered every word. Soo many great talents not recognized. She deserves her flowers. Thanks.
One of my favourite songs from the 80’s. Criminally overlooked great songwriter, great singer. Fabulous
I haven’t heard this song in years, beautiful
You gave this person what they want! Love this song.
Love this song and her voice too, why wasn't she more popular?
Madness
Had to click and watch soon as I seen they were reviewing this song, its in my top 100, love this song, listen to it at least once a month for many years now, some times two three weeks in a row, beautiful music like this hard to find. And a see Amber and Jordon like it too.
Brenda Russell?! Wow, she was my favorite female artist back in my heyday. She was a gifted songwriter and played the piano in her compositions. Still have a mix tape of her best material from 3 albums!
This is one of my all time favorite songs. I used to play this song in college like a lot.
Gosh that takes me back....I remember slow dancing to this one in the clubs occasionally but what I remember most is listening to "Adult Contemporary" music on lazy Sundays and I could count on hearing this in the set. Great one for a romantic mix❤
Brenda's not only a great vocalist but also a prolific songwriter, with lots of other artists performing her tunes. In 2016 she received a Grammy nomination for her work in the musical adaptation of The Color Purple". She's also been nominated for a Tony Award. Lovely lady.
this is one of my all time favorite songs
Ive been looking for this sing for a while couldn't remember the name or the artist just the melody which made it super hard to find. Glad i pulled up tonight.
New artists for next Female Friday:
1. "Angel" by Angela Winbush (pronounced Ahn-juh-luh)
2. "Baby Come to Me" by Regina Belle
3. "Congratulations" by Vesta Williams
4. "Secret Rendezvous" by Karyn White
5. "Mercedes Boy" by Pebbles
My generation of music had everything and it all was unique and original. Ms Russell is a amazing songwriter..
I ABSOLUTELY ADORE THIS SONG!!! I had totally forgotten about this song!!!! Thank you for reminding me of this!!! Such a beautiful song!!!
Straight vibe classic
I absolutely love your all’s channel. TH-cam reactions can be an oversaturated medium, but there’s an authenticity and spirit you all exude that’s refreshing. Watching your reactions to songs I’ve loved for years is definitely vicarious. Brenda Russell has a succinctness to her that’s fabulous. She also produced Patrice Rushen’s Straight from the Heart album which is phenomenal.
P.S. I highly recommend Jam & Spoon’s “Find Me”. It would be an extremely interesting episode.
Oh my god this song is my favorite one of my favorites. This is a blast from the past. I really believe you’re gonna love it.
Soulful. Classy. Romantic.
This is a great end of 80's song. 1988 and feeling that R&B vibe. Play the group EXPOSE - "Seasons Change" For female fridays.
I LOVE piano when it's played with that sultry slow jazz sound! I'd forgotten this song! Thanks for reminding me! Loved it then and still love it now!
Thing is...SHE plays the piano, her songwriting is great, her career is long and awesome...
As far as i remembered, this was Brenda Russell's greatest song.. And it was really good, one of 80's underrated female songs.. If you want some 80's songs sung by female artists, I can suggest, Superwoman by Karyn White, I Still Believe by Brenda Starr, Starting Over Again by Natalie Cole, Till They Take My Heart Away by Clair Marlo, Almost Over You by Sheena Easton, Foolish Beat by Debbie Gibbson, Better Days by Dianne Reeves and many more
Karyn White!
‘I Still Believe’… Brenda K Starr ❤️
Huge 80’s power ballad
This was her biggest hit, crossover. But some of her earlier jazzy stuff was even better.
@@blackblake3658 So Good, So Right is one of my favorites by her.
I would add " seasons change" by EXPOSE' ❤
I was 8 years old when this song came out….never left me. A lot of people don’t know this song exists….they miss/missed out.
Oh man such a great great song,,, IT WAS BACK THEN AND IT STILL IS!! So beautiful…. I get lost in this song, you will to the more you listen to it
Absolutely amazing song. Great choice!
This song wrenches my heart. Such feels.
Brenda had been at it for more than a decade when she finally broke through with this jazzy hit. She's a great talent. Another good tune by Brenda: "It's Something," released a few years before this one. And for another cool, moody song by a female singer from the early '80s, check out "Remind Me" by Patrice Rushen.
Yes! Songwriter-singer Brenda Russell wrote Get Here (Oleta Adams), If Only For One Night (Luther Vandross), and wrote the score for the first Broadway production of The Color Purple.
I’ve been waiting for this one! Oh, so good! I listened to this over and over for years. Still do!
Great song which did really well in the UK, memories of happy times, thanks for sharing this 😊
Brenda Russell is a fantastic Composer. She wrote and produced this song. ❤❤❤❤
I have always loved this song. And I loved her 1st two albums. Brenda wrote a song "If Only For One Night". It is on her first album. Singer Roberta Flack went on tour with Peabo Bryson. They recorded a live duets album and "If Only For One Night" was one of the songs on the album. Singing background on the song and throughout the album was a young man named Luther Vandross. He loved the song so much, he ended up recording it for his 4th album. I, myself, sang it in a talent show BEFORE Luther recorded. After I heard his version, I've not sung that song since! LOL!
Finally a Brenda Russell reaction! Check out her great song "So Good So Right", a big hit. As Brenda Gordon she was in the ensemble group Dr Music with hits like "Sun Goes By" and "One More Mountain To Climb" (written by Neil Sedaka)... Brenda also sang back-up vocals (with then husband Brian Russell) on Neil Sedaka's "Laughter In The Rain"... also wrote "Get Here" covered by Oleta Adams. Brenda's father was Gus Gordon a one time member of The Ink Spots.
Excellent choice! So glad you did this one. It always moved me.
This is one of my personal favorites. Brenda Russel is also a great songwriter as well. One of her songs was a hit for a former member of Tears For Fears, Oleta Adams, called “Get Here”.
Brenda Russell, Shirley Bassey and Norah Jones all on the same day? Oh hell yes.
I was completely into New Wave/Alternative in 1988. Only listened to one radio station. 92.7 WLIR/WDRE on Long Island. I barely remember this fabulous song.❤
FINALLY!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Brenda is a very talented singer and obviously writes beautiful lyrics..her songS "YOU CAN'T HIDE YOUR HIDE YOUR HEART FROM ME" and "I KNOW YOU BY HEART" have moving lyrics..a beautiful VIBE...Among the MANY fans you'll find Oprah..who taped Brenda as musical director for the Broadway production of "The Color Purple" ..fantastic vocals, heartfelt performances.
Great joice, great reaction..PEACE!
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She tapped Brenda not taped
@@keithrfield 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you for your contribution Keith,
It must've really bothered you, if so, it wasn't intentional.
@@Arlene_G Eh. I wouldn't say it REALLY bothered me. Just something I noticed and commented on. Have a nice day.
One of my favorites ❤️❤️❤️ it's definitely gives my spirit the rush of pure emotion as it did when it first was released.
Such an underrated artist and song. Pure magic
Always loved the rhymes in this song - - little, middle, riddle. It was a favorite of mine in the late 80s.
This was one of the biggest hits of the 80’s, from an era where they made beautiful songs like this, and this was really played a lot on the adult Contemporary radio stations , and also on the R&B stations, especially after midnight during what they called “ the quiet storm” where they play laid back love songs and slow grooves through the night. Brings back great memories from the 80’s!
Occasionally you revisit a song you instantly remember, but question the last time you heard it. I’m listening to this song with you guys like it never left me, but also thinking it’s potentially been 30+ years since I’ve heard it.
I really liked Brenda Russell's first album best. So Good So Right, God Bless You, If Only for One Night etc. so many great songs on that album!
Beautiful song. Was all over the radio in '88 along with Thanks For My Child.
Cheryl “Pepsii” Riley. ❤️🖤💚
Beautiful song thank you1
I haven't heard this in years! Took a moment but I found I still remember most of the lyrics!😍
The chorus is so amazing. I have always loved this song.
I’m sure I’m like many and didn’t recognize this artist or song title, and then sang along to every word. A true forgotten gem, great reaction guys. ✌️
I knew of her hits long before this. She is kind of jazz/R&B.
Brenda Russell - In The Thick Of It.....👍
Man, I suggested this song so many times. I'm so glad you got to it. Thank you.
Always one of my favorite songs. Also check out her singing “Get Here”. Another beautiful song.