Oh my, Soulhawk, this is an incredible recording! Thank you so much for this wonderful post. Composed by Panamanian songwriter Ralph Weeks, and performed exquisitely by Johnny and the Expressions (group members included Florentino "Tino" Pedroza, Ralph Weeks, Johnny Matthews and Sinclair Drayton), "Now That You're Mine" (released in March of 1966) was the follow-up to the group's one chart hit (Josie 45-946, "Something I Want to Tell You," also composed by Ralph Weeks, which peaked at #14 on the US R&B charts and reached #79 on Billboard's Hot 100 in January of 1966 after having been released in 1965). In its October 30, 1965, Billboard reported that "Something I Want to Tell You" was a top DJ pick in San Francisco and Baltimore. For the week ending February 5, 1966, the single was in the Top Sellers in Top Markets chart, 22 In New York, 19 in Philadelphia and 19 in Pittsburgh. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_%26_the_Expressions
Its a very lovely song, I do like it. But what I love most is the implications- the title... Now, that your mine, baby.... Hallelujah, stands repeating- Hallelujah, Hallelujah....You're Acknowledging..... I'm dancing...Thank you Lord!!! IT may have been obvious to you, not to me
They sound a little like the Vangards when that group sang "Sombody Please". Music of that era had a very distinct, unmistakable sound of its own. Even the area of origin had a distinct sound, and its own unique flavor. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
Hi Soulhawk, love your posts i'm looking to post some 70s disco and funk can you help me on the best / quickest way / process to do this thanks in advance for your support
Westside Gunn brought me here.
Thanks Flygod
Which westside Gunn song samples this jawn
It was in some type a snippet short video on his IG account. Cool flashy WSG aestheic video with this shi playing
Oh my, Soulhawk, this is an incredible recording! Thank you so much for this wonderful post. Composed by Panamanian songwriter Ralph Weeks, and performed exquisitely by Johnny and the Expressions (group members included Florentino "Tino" Pedroza, Ralph Weeks, Johnny Matthews and Sinclair Drayton), "Now That You're Mine" (released in March of 1966) was the follow-up to the group's one chart hit (Josie 45-946, "Something I Want to Tell You," also composed by Ralph Weeks, which peaked at #14 on the US R&B charts and reached #79 on Billboard's Hot 100 in January of 1966 after having been released in 1965). In its October 30, 1965, Billboard reported that "Something I Want to Tell You" was a top DJ pick in San Francisco and Baltimore. For the week ending February 5, 1966, the single was in the Top Sellers in Top Markets chart, 22 In New York, 19 in Philadelphia and 19 in Pittsburgh. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_%26_the_Expressions
oh yeah!!! i love this!! this is my flava!! smooth baby!!!!
I'm so so lucky I've found this channel.. you have no idea. Thank you for the uploads
good one eh
Its a very lovely song, I do like it. But what I love most is the implications- the title... Now, that your mine, baby.... Hallelujah, stands repeating- Hallelujah, Hallelujah....You're Acknowledging..... I'm dancing...Thank you Lord!!! IT may have been obvious to you, not to me
October 6th 2022
@@michellewatts2651 any relationship to JOHNNY watts?
I'm called (oldskool) on the airwaves, & so is this channel (in fact) it's just as cool as a frosty morning in the spring time.
This is superb. I'm really feeling it. Emotionally crisp vocals. A real artistic gem.
I call foul!! This got hit into LEFT FIELD, and I didn't see it coming!! BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!
On my repeat play list!
Nobody makes music like this anymore! Thanks for sharing!
Took me back to those basement dances growing up in St. Louis...Great song!!
i feel it in my soul
You are the best Soulhawk!! ❤❤❤❤💯💯💯💯
Wow this song is a masterpiece 🔥🔥🔥❤️
damn is that a soulfull track
Would’ve love to seen this live or them recording this in the studio. The falsettos are crazy on here
😍😍 love this rola! 💝👌
Every single hair on my body standing up on end and goosebumps with it.this is absolutely outstanding.
They sound a little like the Vangards when that group sang "Sombody Please". Music of that era had a very distinct, unmistakable sound of its own. Even the area of origin had a distinct sound, and its own unique flavor. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
Smooth soul
strictly the best!!!
Thanks 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓🎵
Jammmmm!!!!!!
2021 I still DJ this
Love it
If I had hair? It'd probably be "Fried,dyed, and laid to the side"♥️😎
Mr. Wallace, I can dig it bruh!
OH OH MUCH BEAUTIFUL YES 🌹🌹 VELVET🌈
OOH! Dreamy!
i have such an old soul absolutely love these sounds where did these guys come from
Ron, this one a truly Dynamic group , lead and song.
Just curious is the same group and lead from the doowop era?
Yeah this. Ralph. Weeks on lead ,the group originated from. Roshell and the. Candles in the late 50 s
TYVM
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That's when you got 3 minutes of magic on these 45s for about a dollar when you went to a drug store or record store.
TEMAZOOOOOOOOOOOO
Shhh… god
Spanish Ran brought me here.
Slow and low at its finest.
Who else about to load this to their MP ?
Hi Soulhawk, love your posts i'm looking to post some 70s disco and funk can you help me on the best / quickest way / process to do this thanks in advance for your support
goddamn
Harry Fraud is a genius
👀👀👀
$ILKMONEY
Harry Fraud brought me here 😎
What song?
@@oraziorobinson474Frankie Lymon
Better than Billie Eillish.
Is that difficult?
Cringe
Billie Ellish doesn't belong in the mentioning of this type of music...this is waaay above her note and song grade
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