The teenagers and adults of the 1970's were blessed with extremely beautiful music. Freda has blessed millions of people with this extremely precious song. Great song great voice!
I was 5 yrs old when this song came out. I remember my mama singing this song around the house (she had a beautiful singing voice). My mom and dad would be dancing in the kitchen, with me, getting in the way, my mom would say! LOL!
Freda Payne looks super gorgeous in this 1971 Soul Train treasured classic, P.S. Some of those dancers had the biggest fro hairstyles ever, that is another 1970's treasured gem!!
As a 14 year old in 74' I remember singer to this song. 50 years later when I hear it on the music channel or car radio I TURN IT UP.! and still sing it. Freda Payne was and still is one pretty lady.! Miss the 70's😢
I watched this on tv while at Fort Riley Kansas, Big Red one! Loved it then and now! One funny thing about then We watched this in the game room cause it was the only TV in the entire Barracks! Our CO had one private stand at the TV holding the antenna so we had no interference.
I was 16 when this came out. I had just started going out and sneaking into the Top Rank ballroom in Liverpool. When this used to come on it would put Soul Train to shame. Now at nearly 70 I still get my groove on and sing along.
Makes me wonder where all these people are today? I look at all those faces and wonder. If you could take the people that are gone and keep the people that are still here. I wonder how many people would be on that dance floor? Life is just too short.
Lovely song ahead of its time. She was so beautiful and accomplished. Also early Soul Train a little more innocent time, and a toy train not the big stroker train lol.
Still love this song after all these years. My husband and I were talking about it just the other day, recalling his time in training camp when it played all the time.
especially the 2 cats after the breakdown towards the bottom of the screen.. one had a yellow shirt on and one had a white shirt on.. they broke it down with the beat... like they didn't have a routine!!... get it ya'll...
we all are human even me and i am 5ft 7 short mexican in love with my big little lady who is 5ft 11 tall american indian with black dad . man she is to die for and soo sweet to me
It looks like high schoolers in the crowd dancing. Girl in the back with black on and the Princess Leah hairstyle is gorgeous I wonder how she looks today.
he said sorry so let forgive him , and yes she can sing and i love her facial expressions too cute when she sain waited in my lonley room dang soo cute
I prefer the 45 track on Invictus (one of the first on this label in UK) yes this was big here (No 1 in 1970) pressed by EMI as had been Tamla Motown but the release legalities really caused complications and delays both sides of the pond which also affected the Hot Wax releases.
your a good man and you got a gooc missus ;) indeed bro carry on and rock the hell out of some zepp . i would love to come see your neck of the woods someday i here that its awsome and clean air lol . i live in lawndale ca. bout 4 miles from the beach and the air still sucks
hang tuff bro it may be you lack self confidense , i not bragging but ive always had the gift of gab i find that you make them smile and laugh and things just fall into place . not to mention i have hair down to my waist and most asian and black woman love my curly hair . but my self esteem comes from high school boxing club and kenpo karate lol can still kick some butt if needed i keep limber enough to kick 6ft person smack on the head , but i never use violence just food for thought mate God b
Shame on our host for erasing her voice from the live performance, and dubbing in her studio album's sound. It is outrageous, that an artist travels to an event (that takes time and preparation, etc), sings her heart out on stage, *to be heard*, and then some self-entitle host uses his laptop and pisses away her vocals. Raise your hand if you think that our host got permission from Edsel Records to edit their property.