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*First Time Hearing* Debarge- All This Love|REACTION!!  

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@veot.2869
@veot.2869 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this reaction. There is certainly a rabbit hole for this group. One of my favorites you should also do is Bunny DeBarge's A Dream. Beautiful song. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
@BrenJen86
@BrenJen86 4 месяца назад
Can’t beat family harmonies! The voices just blend together seamlessly. El’s voice is amazing!
@irisr.fullwood1345
@irisr.fullwood1345 4 месяца назад
❤😊😘SUCH A CUTIE 💓 AND SUCH A SWEET! SMOOTH! VOICE! 😉
@alispinner3930
@alispinner3930 4 месяца назад
Your reactions are priceless. I'm a 70's baby that grew up on these songs and I know what parts will get to you. Shalom sis !
@normacherylwashington4872
@normacherylwashington4872 4 месяца назад
El DeBarge still sings and he's like 60!!! Same voice no matter the age!!!
@CHoskinsBurks
@CHoskinsBurks 4 месяца назад
Bless your heart. LOL! The way I laughed at your reaction to ever hearing this. I'm 61 years old, and this is my era of music growing up. Yes, this is El singing lead with his siblings. LOL!
@jamesjanuary1235
@jamesjanuary1235 2 месяца назад
Omg I love this song
@IceManLikeGervin
@IceManLikeGervin 4 месяца назад
An extra nice lovey dovey reaction ❤! El DeBarge sang the lead vocals. I see 👁👁 that you have reacted to DeBarge before: I Like It, Time Will Reveal, Can’t Get Enough (El DeBarge solo) and Rhythm Of The Night. All This Love was released as the third single from DeBarge's 1982 album: All This Love. It was written by El DeBarge. It was produced by El DeBarge and Iris Gordy. The song reached #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart, #5 on the R&B chart and #17 on the Hot 100. It was ranked as the #7 overall song on the Adult Contemporary chart for the year of 1983. This live performance is from the TV show: Soul Train, on May 14, 1983. The song has been covered by some artists including 📻: Boyz II Men, Xscape, Phil Perry, Take 6, Lee Ritenour and Gerald Albright, Johnny Mathis, Henry Johnson, Jaime Foxx, Calvin Richardson, Leigh Jones, Bill Cantos, John Blake, Scene 23, Patti LaBelle and more. Song Credits 📝: El DeBarge - lead vocals, keyboards and rhythm arrangement DeBarge - background vocals James DeBarge - keyboards José Feliciano - guitar solo Ricky Lawson - drums Freddie Washington - bass Nathan Hughes - percussion Richard Heath - percussion Charles F Fearing - guitar Curtis A Nolen - guitar Robben Ford - guitar Benjamin F Wright, Jr - Rhythm, string and horn arrangements by Clarence Lawrey - horns George Bohanon - horns John Ervin - horns Cliff Ervin - horns Nolan A Smith Jr - horns Raymond L Brown - horns Roy Poper - horns Mark DeBarge - horns Gerald A Albright - flute Lyrics 🗒: I had some problems And no-one could seem to solve them But you found the answer You told me to take this chance And learn the ways of love, my baby And all that it has to offer In time you will see that love won't let you down You say that you loved me Said hurt only came to pass me It sounded so convincing That I gave it half a chance And learned the ways of love, my baby There is so much love inside me And all that I have I give all my all to you All, all my love baby And all this love is waiting for you, my baby, my darling And all this love is waiting for you Oh, I, had some problems And no-one could seem to solve them But you, you, you, found the answer So I gave it half a chance And learned the ways of love, my baby And all that it has to offer And all that I have I give my all to you All my love, baby All this love is waiting for you, my baby, my sugar And all this love (all my love) is waiting for you Ooooh All this love is waiting for you, ooh And all this love is waiting for you, my baby And baby all, baby all, my sugar, my baby And all this love is waiting for you Oh I love how you make me feel this way My love is getting stronger every day, my baby And after all I went and put myself through I found that all I really needed was you, my darling As the sun has its place up in the sky I love you so dearly And all I say there's no need to wonder why I need you, please hear me Say you really love me baby, say you really love me darling Cause I really love you baby, oh I really love you darling Say you really love me baby, say you really love me darling Cause I really love you baby, oh I really love you darling Say you really love me baby, say you really love me darling Ah Cause I really love you baby, sho nuff lovin you darling Say you love me Oh I love you And baby all my love is waiting for you My baby Ow! All my love is waiting for you DeBarge Info 📰: DeBarge was a R&B singing group comprised of siblings from the DeBarge family of Detroit, Michigan. They grew up singing in church. The DeBarge's formed as a group in 1980. The group originally consisted of El DeBarge, Mark DeBarge, Randy DeBarge and Bunny DeBarge. James DeBarge joined the group a year later. DeBarge released six studio albums, four of them with Motown Records subsidiary Gordy Records. These albums included: The DeBarges (1981), All This Love (1982), In A Special Way (1983), and Rhythm Of The Night (1985). The group released nine top 40 R&B singles, five top 40 Pop singles, two Pop top 10 hits, five top 10 R&B singles, two #1 R&B singles, one #1 single on the Dance chart, and three #1 hits on the Adult Contemporary chart. In 1980, because of Bobby DeBarge's success with the R&B band Switch, younger brother El DeBarge was able to perform live on the piano and sing for Motown CEO and founder Berry Gordy, who was impressed by the group and agreed to sign them that year. For a year the group worked alongside members of Switch, helping to add background vocals, instrumentation, arranging, and musical and lyrical composition to the band's works, most prominently in the songs: "I Call Your Name", "My Friend In The Sky", and "Love Over And Over Again". By 1981, Bobby DeBarge and Tommy DeBarge had left Switch and returned the favor to their siblings working with them on their debut album: The DeBarges (1981), which was released that year with Bobby DeBarge, Bunny DeBarge, and El DeBarge as the main producers. The album's only single the Bobby DeBarge-led ballad: "What's Your Name", failed to chart. In 1982, they added their brother James DeBarge to the group and worked on their second album: All This Love, produced by El DeBarge and Iris Gordy. The album launched them into R&B stardom with the singles: "I Like It" (#2 R&B, #31 Pop) and "All This Love" (#5 R&B, #17 Pop). Both songs also became crossover Pop hits with the single: "All This Love", later going to number one on the Adult Contemporary chart. The album was certified Gold in the US. In 1983, the group appeared on NBC television special: "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever", where they performed live on stage. Later in 1983, the group issued their third album: In A Special Way, which spawned two further hit singles: "Time Will Reveal" (#1 R&B ,#12 Adult Contemporary, #18 Pop) and "Love Me In A Special Way" (#11 R&B, #45 Pop). The album was certified Gold in the US. Following that album's success, DeBarge was handpicked by Luther Vandross to open for him on his 1983 cross country "Busy Body Tour". James DeBarge made headlines when he secretly eloped with Janet Jackson in 1984, but their marriage was quickly annulled the following year. In late 1984, the group recorded the song: "Rhythm Of The Night", for the 1985 movie soundtrack to the Motown-produced film: Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon. The song became a hit single, eventually reaching the top five in several countries: Canada (#3), New Zealand (#3), US (#3), Netherland (#4),UK (#4) and Australia (#5), becoming the band's biggest-selling and their best-known hit song. The Rhythm Of The Night (1985) album became the band's best-selling work, going Platinum and featuring further hits songs including: "Who's Holding Donna Now" (#1 Adult Contemporary, #2 R&B, #6 Pop) and "You Wear It Well" (#1 Dance, #7 R&B, #46 Pop). After the album ran it's course both El DeBarge and Bunny DeBarge departed from the group after Motown Records offered them lucrative solo deals. Without the powerful harmonies of the brother and sister duo, the rest of the DeBarges' were not considered commercial enough to keep going, and they were dropped from the Motown Records in 1986. In 1987, Bunny DeBarge released her solo album: In Love, and the single: "Save The Best For Me", which failed to chart. The album sales where underwhelming and she was subsequently dropped from Motown Records. She would go on to write two books detailing her life growing up and in the music industry in 2008 and 2023. In 1987, Bobby DeBarge joined the group, and after failing to find a record deal with any of the major labels, the group (still known as DeBarge) signed with the independent record label Striped Horse Records. They released the album: Bad Boys, in 1987. Two singles were released: "Dance All Night", which peaked at #33 on the R&B chart, and the ballad "I Got You Babe", which peaked at #73 on the R&B chart. The album itself failed to chart. It was the group's final album. Legal issues and personal problems, compounded with the changing musical tastes of the public, led to the group's dissolution in 1989, 10 years after its inception. In 1986, El DeBarge released his self-titled debut album, which spawned the hits: "Who's Johnny" (#1 R&B #3 Pop, #10 Dance) and "Love Always" (#7 R&B, #43 Pop). Three years passed, however, until El DeBarge released his second album: Gemini, in 1989. The album had two hit singles: "Real Love" (#8 R&B, #14 Dance) and "Somebody Loves You" (#24 R&B). El DeBarge's record contract with Motown Records was terminated in 1990, and he signed with Warner Bros Records. In the meantime, El DeBarge was featured on the Quincy Jones single: "The Secret Garden" (#1 R&B, #31 Pop), alongside Al B Sure!, James Ingram, and Barry White, released in 1990. In 1991, Randy DeBarge and James DeBarge contributed to a family Gospel album featuring their mother Etterlene DeBarge and younger siblings Darryl "Young" DeBarge and Carol "Peaches" DeBarge, billed as "The DeBarge Family". In 1991, El Debarge was featured on rapper Tone Loc's single: All Through The Night, (#16 R&B, #80 Pop), for which a music video was filmed. In 1992, El DeBarge released his third album: In The Storm, which featured the Chanté Moore duet "You Know What I Like" (#14 R&B), which was Chanté Moore's first professional recording. Critics noted the album for its Marvin Gaye-styled productions. El DeBarge later admitted that Marvin Gaye was a huge influence on his musical style and once commented that he had initially written Debarge's 1982 song: "All This Love", as a song he imagined Marvin Gaye doing; he even imitated Marvin Gaye's ad-libs. He sang on Fourplay's Marvin Gaye cover: "After The Dance" (#2 R&B), as well. ****CONTINUE BELOW****
@IceManLikeGervin
@IceManLikeGervin 4 месяца назад
TV One produced an Unsung segment on DeBarge in 2008 and on Switch in 2017. In 2019, TV one produced a biopic on Bobby DeBarge called: The Bobby DeBarge Story. On February 4, 2022, El DeBarge performed a Tiny Desk Concert for NPR Music at his home, playing keyboards and singing. The concert was part of a celebration of Black History Month. In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked El DeBarge at number 137 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time. El DeBarge and Chico DeBarge, together and as solo artists, continue to perform live on stage in 2024. Miscellaneous Note 🗂: The DeBarge group members older brothers: Tommy DeBarge and Bobby DeBarge, were both a part of the R&B group Switch and helped the group DeBarge sign a record deal with Motown Records. DeBarge Group Members Who Passed Away 🙏🏾: Bobby DeBarge passed away from AIDS complications on August 16, 1995, at the age of 39. He was laid to rest at Garfield Park Cemetery in Grand Rapids, Michigan. DeBarge Group Members 👩🏼‍🎤👨🏼‍🎤👨🏼‍🎤👨🏼‍🎤👨🏼‍🎤👨🏼‍🎤👨🏼‍🎤: Etterlene "Bunny" DeBarge - vocals (1979-1986) Eldra "El" DeBarge - vocals, piano/keyboards (1979-1986) Mark "Marty" DeBarge - vocals, drums, percussion, trumpet, saxophone (1979-1989) William "Randy" DeBarge - vocals, bass guitar (1979-1989) James DeBarge - vocals, piano/keyboards (1982-1989) Robert "Bobby" DeBarge Jr - vocals, piano/keyboards, drums (1987-1989) Jonathan "Chico" DeBarge - vocals, piano/keyboards (1988-1989) DeBarge Albums 📀: The DeBarges (1981) All This Love (1982) In A Special Way (1983) Rhythm of the Night (1985) Bad Boys (1987) Bunny DeBarge Albums 📀: In Love (1987) Bobby DeBarge Albums 📀: White Heat w/ Switch (1975) Pall Mall Groove w/ Switch (1977) Switch w/ Switch (1978) Switch II w/ Switch (1979) Reaching For Tomorrow w/ Switch (1980) This Is My Dream w/ Switch (1980) It's Not Over (1995) Chico DeBarge Albums 📀: Chico DeBarge (1986) Kiss Serious (1988) Long Time No See (1997) The Game (1999) Free (2003) Addiction (2009) El DeBarge Albums 📀: El DeBarge (1986) Gemini (1989) In The Storm (1992) Heart, Mind And Soul (1994) Second Chance (2010) Some more good songs by DeBarge 🎶: Who's Holding Donna Now, A Dream, Love Me In A Special Way, Single Heart, Share My World, You Wear It Well, Can't Stop, What's Your Name, Dance The Night Away, You're So Gentle So Kind, Be My Lady, Stay With Me, Need Somebody, I'll Never Fall In Love Again, The Walls (Came Tumbling Down), Strange Romance, All Over, I'm In Love With You, Queen Of My Heart, Saving Up (All My Love), Hesitated, Stop! Don't Tease Me, Dance All Night, It's Getting Stronger, Life Begins With You, Say You Do, Prime Time, You're A Big Boy, I Got You Babe, We're Having A Party, I Give Up On You, The Heart Is Not So Smart, I'll Be Loving You Long Time, Baby Won't Cha Come Quick, You're Not The Only One, Give It Up, Take It To The Top and Every Time I Think Of You. Fun Fact 🕵🏼‍♂: DeBarge's 1982 song: "All This Love", was featured in the TV series: Snowfall (S3/E4 "The Game That Moves As You Play"), in 2019.
@davidwaite7861
@davidwaite7861 4 месяца назад
🪷🌸💐🌻
@yasielpuig9991
@yasielpuig9991 4 месяца назад
I love DeBarge too. Have you done I Like It. It's my favorite. Here's something fun, in the 80's one of the DeBarge brothers was briefly married to Janet Jackson. I think it was El DeBarge
@rabbitsrunning6642
@rabbitsrunning6642 28 дней назад
@yasie no it was James briefly married to Janet..not El
@themajicman745
@themajicman745 4 месяца назад
You want another family group from that era react to "Boogie Fever" by the Sylvers.
@Sheraytv
@Sheraytv 4 месяца назад
I did that one
@themajicman745
@themajicman745 4 месяца назад
@@Sheraytv "Love Jones" by the young boy group in the 70's called the Brighter Side of Darkness. (The live version from Soul Train)
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