...A LOT of you Kids don't know how HUGE (70's) Natalie was at the time! ...SHE was the blueprint to what Whitney Houston would become; Natalie's hairstyle was THE One to own (for Black Women), her svelte figure was GORGEOUS, & those CLASSY threads rivaled MISS ROSS...Natalie is a VERY, VERY unsung Diva.....
@@mariposamichelleable she wasn’t what Whitney nothing was. Diana Ross was the one who set that standard, along with Aretha.m and Dionne. Natalie didn’t do anything. She wasn’t that popular in the 70s cause in late 70s she bare had a popular hit album. Whitney was an otherworldly phenomenon that took the world by storm and broke records that still hold til this very day. Do your research
Natalie Cole had 7 Consecutive Certified Albums (5 Gold +2 Platinum) ! 8 Consecutive Top 10 Singles, (5# 1) ! Won 3 Grammys First Black to win Best New Artist. Natalie was a very big Deal
my favorite tune from her....hands down. And I sing the shit out of it, every goddamn time I hear it. I aint shame to say it, damn-it. Its really a perfect song, with that constant 'call and response" of "'our love' in between her lyrics. You wont get another Natalie Cole...an artist that commanded 3 different music genres with ease....soul...pop and jazz.
This is my favorite Natalie Cole song🥰 Wow, I've never seen this live performance before with the 2 Natalie's...Its like foreshadowing the "Unforgettable" music video duet with her father in the 90s. I wonder if this performance played a part in inspiring that visual🤔....either way, this is🔥❤
What a gem💎 this was to find. She was so lovely, so beautiful. 😍 Such a timeless beauty in both appearance and song. We miss you far beyond any words could say. Love you always Natalie❤️
Me!!! My mom use to make me sing this in front of her and her friends when I was a little girl Sadly my mom passed 4 months ago and she LOVED Natalie 😔
O-H-I-O Porter greetings 🇺🇸 I heard this song for the 1st time today. I heard Elvis & then this came on. Oh, WOW!!! I’ve always liked most of her music, but this song just touched me & soaked into my heart. I was sitting in my tuck & replayed this one a few times & had to pull up the video. Makes me want to grab my babe & do some slow dance groovin! What a wonderful video, voice & song! Thanks!!! 🥰🤩✌️
this is a really cool video for 1978 the hair pins and the double image and how disciplined she looks into the camera i doubt anyone could do this now.. they way they move now is like they have neurological damage and without the ability to look captivating in a video
3:24 to 3:44 right side image she really had some good looks and facial features. those hair pins look like royalty never saw that on a woman before. an under appreciated artist when this was out in 1978 all the way until the early 1990s.
@@adrina911 i never saw them on any woman. the only black women we saw back in the 1970s were women on tv like donna summer and natalie cole. these are super cool looking meant for those with class only. there is a soul train video from around 1980 of the jones girls singing " you gonna make me love somebody else" where a woman on the left side of the screen in the dancing audience has these huge hair pins too.
I can understand why Aretha passed on working with Mr. Jackson and Mr. Yancy. However, she was BIG TIME wrong! It definitely worked out in Natalie's favor in terms of her music career.
to me Natalie transcends her father's career in a lot of ways but there would be no Natalie without Nat King Cole. that being said, was she out of his shadow at the time or was she like the original nepo baby?
she had an interesting life partied with hippie types in the late 1960s born of wealth overcame drug problems and most importantly made great music. a terrible oversight that VH1 did not make her part of their very popular "behind the music" series back in the late 1990s or early 2000s.
Who’s here in 2024!?!?
I'm listening to this beautiful legend too in 2024"
me ❤
Me
Me. 66 yrs old.
Me😊
One of the greatest songs recorded in the 70's
yes it was,still feel the vibes of it11
Agree!, but then again there were so many back in the 70's! 😊
...A LOT of you Kids don't know how HUGE (70's) Natalie was at the time! ...SHE was the blueprint to what Whitney Houston would become; Natalie's hairstyle was THE One to own (for Black Women), her svelte figure was GORGEOUS, & those CLASSY threads rivaled MISS ROSS...Natalie is a VERY, VERY unsung Diva.....
Well said.
@@mariposamichelleable she wasn’t what Whitney nothing was. Diana Ross was the one who set that standard, along with Aretha.m and Dionne. Natalie didn’t do anything. She wasn’t that popular in the 70s cause in late 70s she bare had a popular hit album. Whitney was an otherworldly phenomenon that took the world by storm and broke records that still hold til this very day. Do your research
Natalie Cole is a Legend and the daughter of a Legend
Natalie Cole had 7 Consecutive Certified Albums (5 Gold +2 Platinum) ! 8 Consecutive Top 10 Singles, (5# 1) ! Won 3 Grammys
First Black to win Best New Artist. Natalie was a very big Deal
Tell the facts...
my favorite tune from her....hands down. And I sing the shit out of it, every goddamn time I hear it. I aint shame to say it, damn-it. Its really a perfect song, with that constant 'call and response" of "'our love' in between her lyrics. You wont get another Natalie Cole...an artist that commanded 3 different music genres with ease....soul...pop and jazz.
REMEMBERING NATALIE COLE
(FEBRUARY 6, 1950 - DECEMBER 31, 2015)
[12/31/2022]
One Beautiful Lady,just love her and her Dad,Mr.Nat King Cole!!
This has been our song for 45 years and our love is still going strong. A timeless treasure that will no doubt be played forever.
THIS PERFORMANCE, WITH 2 NATALIES, IS REALLY INNOVATIVE. 1977. OKAY!!!!!
One is all I need !!!
This is my favorite Natalie Cole song🥰 Wow, I've never seen this live performance before with the 2 Natalie's...Its like foreshadowing the "Unforgettable" music video duet with her father in the 90s. I wonder if this performance played a part in inspiring that visual🤔....either way, this is🔥❤
This so is still Relevant 2023
What a gem💎 this was to find. She was so lovely, so beautiful. 😍 Such a timeless beauty in both appearance and song. We miss you far beyond any words could say. Love you always Natalie❤️
Me!!!
My mom use to make me sing this in front of her and her friends when I was a little girl
Sadly my mom passed 4 months ago and she LOVED Natalie 😔
❤❤❤❤❤
Natalie Cole had a fantastic voice and will always be a legend even though her career was short. R.I.P
she made a good number of albums but by the mid 1980s most were not getting much radio play.
This is the hardest song of Natalie Cole. 😊
R.I.P. NATALIE COLE 🙏🙏 MISS YOU QUEEN 😥😥
I love the music that Natalie Cole sang she's a beautiful songstress and a beautiful person I thank God for her music.
She was so beautiful with an amazing voice
indeed sorely missed
She is with her love again ❤ She had so many gems! Lord she is her fathers child 😢
I love her beautiful voice and her beauty shines through when she sings!❤
I saw her in concert in 1995 at Ravinia in Highland park. I was in awe. The best of the best. ❤️💜
Hello 👋 how are you 🎉 happy new year pretty 🦋
I was in the 2nd grade. I use to hear it every morning before school, and my mom would turn the radio up, Good. Memories 😢
❤Wow Natalie
Cole !!! Makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck !
🎵🎤🎶Natalie Cole you were so great your music will never be forgotten.❤🎤 ❤You are missed tremendously!🎶🎤🎵 🙇R.I.P.🙇😇 N.C.😇🙇
GJ. Great!!!!!! JOB..,
She was perfection. Timeless. ❤
A stunning performance. So heart warming and full of soul
SING THE SONG QUEEN NATALIE COLE 🤗🤗❤️❤️ MISS YOU SWEETIE 😥😥
She Was Legendary. From.., Grandma
Natalie Cole and Rev Marvin Yancy had a beautiful Love story
She had a beautiful voice RIP Natalie
MY FIRST CRUSH THE LEGENDARY SONGSTRESS NATALIE COLE 😍😍🤗🤗 SING THE SONG QUEEN 👍👍😁
Nothing like music with meaning ! ❤❤ beautiful song.
What a voice 🙌🏾!!! Kudos to the editor of this video 👏🏾
She was so beautiful
STUNNING AND ELEGANT NATALIE COLE 😍😍 AND SANG HER TAIL OFF 🤗🤗
O-H-I-O Porter greetings 🇺🇸 I heard this song for the 1st time today. I heard Elvis & then this came on. Oh, WOW!!! I’ve always liked most of her music, but this song just touched me & soaked into my heart. I was sitting in my tuck & replayed this one a few times & had to pull up the video. Makes me want to grab my babe & do some slow dance groovin! What a wonderful video, voice & song! Thanks!!! 🥰🤩✌️
The beautiful Ms. Natalie Cole👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful woman, my favorite song ❤
so beautiful
The music I Need right now 👍🥰🧸😉👍🪆💐🍀🌺⭐️
she's got more where that came from !!
Good song still
My favorite miss you Natalie 😢😢😢❤❤❤
RIP Queen of Lovingness
THAT FABULOUS HAIR AND THE FANTASTIC GOWNS 👍👍👍 LUV THIS WONDERFUL WOMAN 😍😍❤
She was the best! Love all her music
❤❤nothing better!!
A QUEEN! A SURVIVOR AND LEGEND!
Just love this woman !!!!
I don't see black, and i don't see white....just Natalie...arguably the greatest of them all
Ladies and Gentlemen! The Niece of Soul!
Rip legend
this is a really cool video for 1978 the hair pins and the double image and how disciplined she looks into the camera i doubt anyone could do this now.. they way they move now is like they have neurological damage and without the ability to look captivating in a video
🥰🥰
3:24 to 3:44 right side image she really had some good looks and facial features. those hair pins look like royalty never saw that on a woman before. an under appreciated artist when this was out in 1978 all the way until the early 1990s.
Fuck yeaaaaaaa
First time I heard this was when Mary J Blige did this on her album not knowing it was a cover but both are beautiful
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
6/|7\1966 👶 🎵🎶
THAT taught me
about PURE L❤√£😍
I love this song but the cut the ending of it when she breaks it down 😢
Why did they put antenna's on her head? But she's still beautiful.
Those were hair sticks, we also were them in the nineties and that’s crazy how history repeats it’s self.
@@adrina911 i never saw them on any woman. the only black women we saw back in the 1970s were women on tv like donna summer and natalie cole. these are super cool looking meant for those with class only. there is a soul train video from around 1980 of the jones girls singing " you gonna make me love somebody else" where a woman on the left side of the screen in the dancing audience has these huge hair pins too.
I can understand why Aretha passed on working with Mr. Jackson and Mr. Yancy. However, she was BIG TIME wrong! It definitely worked out in Natalie's favor in terms of her music career.
to me Natalie transcends her father's career in a lot of ways but there would be no Natalie without Nat King Cole.
that being said, was she out of his shadow at the time or was she like the original nepo baby?
😘💖👍🎵🎶🎤🙏
Wait ... wait! Why does Natalie have antennae sticking out of her head?
Hair sticks
Yall ever hear Mary J version? She’s sings it the exact same way as Natalie. Ablibs & all!!!
too bad she did not get the part of lucy on the 1978 sgt peppers lonely hearts club movie. her appearance would be the only reason to view the film
Octavia Spencer
Lip synching for days!!!!
she had an interesting life partied with hippie types in the late 1960s born of wealth overcame drug problems and most importantly made great music. a terrible oversight that VH1 did not make her part of their very popular "behind the music" series back in the late 1990s or early 2000s.
I never saw a white woman wear those kind of huge hair pins.. she really looks cool wearing them.