Redbone - 'Come and Get Your Love' Reaction! This Song is So Catchy and Happy!!
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"Come and Get Your Love" is a song by the Indigenous rock band Redbone. It was released as the lead single from their album "Wovoka" in 1973. The song was written by band member Lolly Vegas and produced by Lolly and his brother Pat Vegas, who were both members of Redbone.
The song features a distinctive blend of rock, funk, and Native American influences, with its catchy melody and energetic rhythm making it a standout hit of the 1970s. "Come and Get Your Love" reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States and achieved international success as well.
The song's lyrics are about a man expressing his desire for someone to come and be with him, promising love and happiness. The upbeat and infectious nature of the song, coupled with its memorable chorus, contributed to its enduring popularity. Over the years, "Come and Get Your Love" has been featured in various films, television shows, and commercials, ensuring its legacy as a classic rock staple. - เพลง
You missed the Native dance before this started, very impressive,
This was video from the live version synced to the album version, the live version had the dancing and the audio was live.
Yeah, I haven't seen this without the dance before. That was a bit disappointing.
Is that what was going on? It looked like Midnight Special set, they were dressed the same, but something just seemed different. The dance intro, the la las, and the fadeout
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@@jimwilcox2964 Something was off for sure.
You should go back and watch the entire video. They dance. Super cool.
The dance was great. Go back and watch it.
Shout out to all first nations peoples ❤ this song/band
Please watch the entire video with the Native American dance before the song. It's so cool.
Guardians of the Galaxy had this song in the soundtrack and revived the songs popularity, and everyone realizing Redbone were Native Americans
I grew up in the 70s/80s & this song was huge, huge, huge in the 70s. On that radio all the time. So cool that they performed in their Native American clothing on Midnight Special. Until they did that, most people had no idea they were Native American/Mexican. Iconic song.
The brothers were Yaqui, Shoshone as well as Mexican heritage. The full video shows their tribal dance at the beginning which is really cool
Redbone is an ACTUAL band of Native American rockers
RIP Lolly!
Aho!. The Witch Queen Of New Orleans is another good one by Redbone.
Yes indeed 👍🏽
I watch this over and over and I agree the dance at the beginning is well worth the watch. Their performance history is really cool as lounge singers in Vegas!!!
This is one of those songs that you can’t get out of your head all day after hearing it. Very catchy.
This was a huge hit in the early 70’s. We were all vibing to this back in the day!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Back in 1971 my band got to play a rock festival with them in Florida. They were great!!!
I am one=eighth Cherokee and this just thrilled me when it came out! Roller skated to it in the 70's!
Same! Grandmother born on reservation in Oklahoma. I am not much but proud of what part I am. I too gravitate to this song.
Cindy Simpson…I just have to say, my sister is named Cindy & our maiden name is Simpson. LoL! Love this song!👍🌸🌸
Nice seeing you again @ Cindy Simpson!👍💖
@@kathyrizzi8754 small world! 🙂
If you know them then you know. If you haven't then you'll love them right out of the gate.
Yes! Guardians of the Galaxy! Such an AWESOME soundtrack!
I was 11 years of age when this song was released, and I remember how popular it was.
i was wondering how old you were thanks.
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Please please revisit this and watch the entire video 💚 Timeless song 🎶🎵
Lolly Vegas was so cool man. His voice just rolled with emotion. He's left us and gone home, but there's some great Redbone tunes that lives on!
Brothers Pat and Lolly Zegas were in high demand as session and TV musicians they played on many projects in the late 50's and through the 70's
They were the first native American band to reach the Top 5 in Billboard. Cone and Get Your Love was a RIAA certified gold single
This video is from The Midnight Special show and it's this song by Redbone but it includes a traditional Native American dance at the beginning of the song. Very cool. Think you'll enjoy. th-cam.com/video/OnJqFrVD3uE/w-d-xo.html
The group got its name from the actual term "redbone", as describe in the Wikipedia snippet (below):
The word "redbone" is a Cajun term for a mixed-race person, which the band adopted to signify their mixed ancestry. The Vasquez-Vegas brothers were of Yaqui, Shoshone, and Mexican heritage. The band often alluded to Cajun and New Orleans culture in their lyrics and performing style.
Love and miss you Lolly
Native Indian Band
wounded knee is there best song nr 1 in Europa and 1 of the biggest songs that Year
The video is from The Midnight Special...the guy on the far left in Native American clothes does a Native American dance before they go into the song.
You should listen to the song Rumble by Link Wray who was an indigenous guitar player in the 1950s and was very influential in the world of rock and roll.
It's just as awesome today as it was in 1974. I was 14 years old and watched it live on the Midnight Special (never missed that show!). Timeless greatness! Redbone was ground breaking at the time and we were all there for it. This song has been saved as a favorite on my playlist. I listen to it often just for the happiness it brings, and it transports me back to the best times of my life. Glad they got rediscovered by whole new generations with Guardians of the Galaxy. Don't dis us boomers y'all, we had it all and we had fun!!!
Redbone Forever! 🎉🎉🎉
Redbone has been around since 1970 (and they were great back then). The song by them that you MUST hear is “Maggie”. I promise you will not be disappointed.
Maggie - Redbone | The Midnight Special
I love this song have since the 70's love it.
What a great song. Brings back so many memories
They were studio musicians from the north west Jimmy Hendrix told them they should start their own band.
I was a kid when this was out and never knew this was a native band, but listening and watching you can hear it clearly. What a great song.
Bravo for reacting to this song! One of the few charting Native American Bands, and one of the best songs that came out of the 70’s ❤🔥
I was a kid when this song was a hit and it was BIG and everywhere for a while. The only Native American band with a hit song
I love you, Dancing Man! I love your smile, and am dancing here too!!!!!!
One great example of sing and band pat and lolly
I remember this on the radio. I'm old...
They also did the Witch Queen of New Orleans.
I can't hear this song now without thinking about the Guardians of the Galaxy with Star Lord doing his little dance to this song in the opening scene.
I owned this 45!
I was looking forward to seeing the dance in the beginning 😢. Still good. I really think you should watch it when you can.
This song was everywhere!! Love it and the rarity of an all Native band!! They rocked it and I didn't feel like they ever got their 💐 Super talented! ❤
EDIT: real bummer this video was so chopped. 😶
You should have played whole video the Native American dance at first adds so much, this is a great song and great video , love it so happy
The Midnight Special. I recall watching this when it first aired...already knew the song as it was on the radio. As a young girl, I thought the guy in black was so Handsome! And I can remember dancing to the song in front of the t.v.., and so glad my parents were on a mini vacation and I had the place to myself. Had the 1 small speaker in the t.v. cranked up quite loud...lol.
That song is a frickin JAM.
This video is missing the intro which was important. That mustache is called a Foo Man Chu.
Love how Corey gets into the music. Great smile and moves!!!
This is the first 45 I bought.
Still moves me to this day.
It's like I can almost remember this song coming out! Love it to this day! Thank you for your reactions!
Love this song...
I was in grade school when this song came out, and loved it from the get go. The intro dance a lot of people are talking about is from their appearance on The Midnight Special, which is what this video is from, and yes you should check that out if you haven't already.
REDBONE. Witch Queen of New Orleans
This came out my freshman year of HS - and it never gets old
The Witch Queen of New Orleans is one of my favorites. It's about Marie Laveau, a practitioner of Voodoo.
I hope these guys still own the rights to the song so they can make that money
Redbone was one of the best groups back in day. I think they were more popular out west and in Canada then the eastern parts of the US. But for anyone like myself who grew up with an Native American background knew them well! They were our heros. This song was just 1 of many hits they had. Another song was called: "The witch queen of New Orleans"Maggie , as well as "Maggie". You should check them out as well!
Us Boarding school kids use to listen to them all the time in 1970s in Oklahoma. It gave us someone to look up to that was Native like us..
"Voodoo Queen of New Orleans" was their other big hit.
"Witch Queen of New Orleans"
This song came out when I was REALLY LITTLE.. but I remember it (It's also on the soundtrack of a movie called Dick - a satire of the Nixon Watergate scandal - which is great and has an incredible soundtrack) - I did not know they were native American.. SO COOL!!!! WOW. It's a great song - it had to be, I still remember it from when I was a toddler. The song was released in January of 1974 - so it's 50 years old this year. hard to believe.
Yes, we were all cool back then, my Karate instructor was native American back then!😎
I have heard of Redbone and I’ve heard the song thousands of times but never knew the two went together.
Back in the 70s, we just heard the song on the radio; there were no videos. Unless you caught somebody live on The Midnight Special or a similar show or bought the album, you had no idea what the band looked like. But I have always loved the song.
They did a cover of JJ Jackson's "But it's Alright" Y'all should check it out. 😊❤
Fenom, you said it perfectly about how many songs we hear in our life that we don’t know where they came from, we just know that they’re there. Thanks guys. I love reliving the first time I heard these songs with you three.
Beautiful song and hair.
NPR just interviewed the last living member. They wrote songs about the government's mistreatment of Native Americans but they were banned in usa because they were controversial. He has a new album coming out. They helped their community. Come and Get your Love meant all kinds of love.
I remember this song as a kid, it loved it!! My older brothers and sister would play it on our massive wooden cabinet stereo.
Cool song popular back in the day . Didn't hear it for years until GoG.
I loved this song the first time I heard it! 🔥
Here is the original broadcast version with the extra beginning.
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The version they just watched is the studio version of the audio, played over the live version visual.
That's why I'm sure the beginning dance is not there for these guys.
It's to bad someone made this version to get likes and it's not the official Midnight Special version.
Some peoples kids.......tisk tisk I swear this world.
Glad these guys liked it though, to bad they were sent/given a hacked downgraded one.
You guys are all heart.
My dad was Chippewa Indian LOL so I'm a half breed and I've always always love my American natives groups thank you for sharing❤
Yayyy this is one of my favourite songs!
❤ great song
Every Person in this video Own this land xept 1 The dancer
ONE PLANET
ONE SPECIES
ONE TRUTH
OMG, I don't know how old you guys are, but look my age. I was born in the 60's and remember when it came out. The chorus was always heard, when I was in HS
They also have the song "Witch Queen of New Orleans!!!
Guardians of the Galaxy is quite possibly the greatest movie sound track of all time
Redbone - We Were All Wounded At Wounded Knee, Maggie, Write Me, Baby* (before becoming Redbone,) The Witch Queen of New Orleans. P.S. As well as Wovoka, and One More Time
Played in the opening scene with Star Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy.. Banger song and soundtrack.. I was in High School when this song was released..
I was familiar with Pat and Lolly in 1966. They had a great band that play in a club on the sunset Strip in West Hollywood, Ca. Really good
They overdubbed the studio version with the live version. The twangy sound was an electric sitar but if you hear the live version, Pat plays it on guitar.
There is a French phone commercial that uses this song and I think gave it a recent resurgence.
This is dubbed with the single but there is a copy with the actual live audio that includes a little intro dance. This song is their biggest hit but they had a lot of funky grooves and jams on their albums. Great group.
The twangy sound is a Fender Telecaster guitar played through an amplifier that has the speaker from a Hammond organ installed in place of the original speaker.
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Love this song❤
Thank you, that was great.
Glad you enjoyed it!
One of my favorite all time songs❤
Love u guys!!❤
You must have heard their biggest hit,Witch Queen of New Orleans?
If not,get on it,you’ll love it.
First time I heard this song. It was at the Fair enrichmand it was one of the rides that I was riding and they were playing Play in this
F is for family is where I heard it first it’s the Theme song to the bill burr animated show on Netflix
This one has the record version dubbed over part of the live performance. It isn't the live version which is the one you should watch.
They do a great Native American dance performance before the song kicks in.