Never ceases to amaze how much old school talent we had back in the day. We were spoiled and thought it would never end. But, the talent driven music died a slow death, and I miss it, just hoping for a comeback. Great reaction.
LOL Madea was playing this in one of Tyler Perry's old plays and she said, "Shirley was stupid". Shirley, is in essence, buying her man. Not my style. But I love the song.
Ms. Ashley, with all due respect, we gotta talk!......I wanna know WHY you keep hittin me on my forehead with a vast "variety" of drinks, huh? I mean, do I have an 'X' on my head that's shouting ("please hit me, pretty please!")?......Now Ms. Ashley, RU-vidr to RU-vidr I don't mean no harm by steppin' to you, but you see, this right here happens to be MY forehead and I ain't NEVER gon' let it go as long as I got a neck to hold it up on!......Am I wrong for that Ms. Ashley, am I wrong?
😅😂I Luuuuved The Reaction When Heard Her Finding Another Woman's Number.😅..Miss Shirley Ain't Playin' No Games!😅😂😅..That Was A Grown Azz Woman With PROPERTIES(her man for one)
Exactly! You are telling it like it ought to be. Y’all have a nice life. Either I’ve got this, or I can do bad all by myself. 😂 This might have been extremely popular in my day, but it wasn’t something I would advocate nor spend my money on. I listened to it and thought the same things you said. Bye.
Shirley Brown had many hits you should try I’ve got to sleep with one eye open, Sprung on his love, etc or watch a live performance. She is a blues and soul legend
This is an old school classic. I remember hearing it as a child! That "Barbara, this is Shirley" is a legendary line! You are right, she was doing too much, which is a red flag because any man who would allow a woman to take care of him is of weak character! My Momma always said never fight over a man, let her have him!! 😂😂
LMAO..listen here Youngin Shirley said she buy them not she pays for them THERE'S A DIFFERENCE. we don't know if Shirley just handles all the Bill's while her husband gives her his paycheck.. I'm a child of the 70s this is so common in my family
No you're not wrong in your your assessment. Throughout history there have been women who don't mind KEEPING a man and a man who doesn't mind being kept.
You had to live in 1975 to understand what she’s talking about! Didn’t mean she was his financial supporter. They were Married, he worked brought it home, she paid the bills!!!😂
Just like a woman looks for a sugar daddy, a man sometimes wants a sugar mama! Although it sounds like she was paying the car note out of the love she has for him. You have to find & react to the sequel (response from Barbara) to this song. Sorry, I don’t remember the name of it.
😂 That's Exactly What this Song is about. A Bum Ass Brother With Some Good "D" that Got Two Women fighting over him but it's from the Woman Who's Blindly in love with him perspective.
During that time men would give women money to pay the bills. He would let her handle all of that with his money . They understood their role as a man. My mother and none of my aunts, etc had to work unless they wanted to. Now, these days I don't know what happened.
Women back then would do all those things to keep a man. That was before we became the "I can do it myself, I don't need a man" women. I prefer the way we are now. MS. Shirley was old, old school.
Girl a man is supposed to take care of a woman. I wish i would take care of a man haha...never! Check out Barbara Mason reaction to this song. They're both 🔥
Lol....i give you a thumbs up just for your reaction to the message. back in those days in the black community the women had to be the strong one to hold it all together. definitely different now generations later.😂
Stop judging things from the past by 2024 standards. The women were the holders of the checkbook and tookk care of the bills,groceries, clothing etc etc even though the mae were the braed winners. Back then a woman needed her husband permission to open a checking account. If she was single had to have her father or male relatives open up one for her. She couldn't even rent or by a house on her own. Thats why i say people especially women who mock the women's or civil rights movements dont know how things were made possible to do now because they weren't around during the times .
You'll say the same thing Shirley said when you spent ur prime years with that person and now ur 50-60 yrs old,not easy to just get up n leave, also a man can have a happy home n still cheat
MS ASHLEY REMEMBER SHIRLEY BROWN HAS THE CAREER TO TAKE CARE OF HER HUSBAND IN THAT WAY. YOU ARE WRONG IN SAY THAT IS A PROBLEM WITH YOU. IF YOU WE'RE A SUCCESSFUL RECORDING ARTIST WOULDN'T YOU TAKE CARE OF YOUR FAMILY THAT INCLUDE YOUR HUSBAND. I ENJOY YOUR CONTENT. BUT YOUR COMMENT THAT YOU WOULDN'T DO THAT FOR NO MAN WAS UNCALL FOR. BUT YOUR MAN CAN PAY EVERYTHING FOR YOU BUT YOU WILL NEVER DO FOR HIM. WHILE HE HAS NO PROBLEM PAYING YOUR CAR PAYMENTS BUYING YOUR CLOTHES ALSO THE HOUSE PAYMENT EVERYTHING FOR THE KIDS. EVERYTHING THE FAMILY NEED TO FUNCTION. I BET YOU HUSBAND WOULD WORK HIMSELF TO DEATH FOR THAT TO BE POSSIBLE. CHEATING OR NOT BUT TO ME YOU FOCUSED MORE ON SHIRLEY PAYING FOR HIS(CAR AND CLOTHES)
Any man that would lay up with a woman and let her pay all the bills is one sorry man. And to live off one woman and have another on the side makes him even sorrier.
listen up you should hear what Barbara replied to Shirley in this song must play it to undestand he wasnt her manto start with Barbara Maason's reply to Shirley Brown ( his women to you }
Hey lady.,❤. I’ve been enjoying your videos and your reactions to some great music. I am a 61-year-old man who grew up in that era. Things were a bit different back then. It was much harder for a black man to be a breadwinner, if even employed. Women today don’t have the same values or beliefs as women from that area. you stated that you were raised to believe that a man needs to be the one to get it done. Well, people before your generation were raised differently, and it didn’t matter so much who got it done. Anyway, enjoying your channel, keep up the great work.