How 'bout Take 6 featured on Jacob Collier's incredible take on "All Night Long" - probably 30 years after this Moody's Mood recording! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nspqYGz-Z1s.html
When I listen to this, I'm hearing Brian and Patti, but I can't help focusing on what's going on in the background. Take 6 is working it out back there! They are awesome on this!
Those are eight REAL singers! Brian McKnight and Patti Austin sound great bending those jazz-pop notes, and Take 6's harmonies are too smooth! I never heard this performance before. Thank you for posting!
I Dedicate this song to my Dad, who could blow a Mean 🎷 Sax! Passed down to me. ...... I played for 1 yr....... It wasn't my thing but I Love the sound it creates!!! I Love You Daddy!❤❤❤❤👓
I was about 13 years old parent took me to see take 6 they came Florida in Broward county we was in the 🏢🌃 building 🎶🎶🙌🏾🙌🏾 ,,I was raised penacastal church🎶🎶 I was raised in the choir,, it was and still ah Honor to have seen take 6 face to face to naturally embrace music from my ❤️❤️ heart,,I'm not afraid to sing sololy anymore 😂 and my classic gospel I always listen 👂🏽👂🏽 to,,,I'm ah living breathing witness no matter what you won't depart from your upbringing 🎶🎶🙌🏾🙌🏾 Amen & Amen🙏🏽❤️💯💯💯
Absolutely love this version better. Take 6has been a long time favorite since I was a young girl. God bless each of you. ❤❤❤ ***You can't be critical and complimentive at the same time ❤
TAKE 6, Patti and Brian are just amazing!!!. Man!, Brian really takes my breath away! :P looks so great! and the way he sings :) I've got a crush! ahaha.
Lets us not forget the author of these incredible lyrics, Clarence Beeks, otherwise known as King Pleasure. He was a genius whose words for this and other great jazz tunes will live forever.
we will definitely forget that because your information is WRONG. song origionally written by jimmy mcHough and dorothy fields. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sjvK9nDWads.html&start_radio=1 stop trying to white wash African American culture
@@roxannenoronhathank you for this trivia information about Eddie Jefferson. Had no clue he wrote this song and he was born in my hometown in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
Countless performances of this standard, done by the all-timers, are easily forgotten with this knock-out arrangement. With Quincy in front row, digging the proceedings, cant’ help but think Q had hand in charting the number. Take 6 and Patti nail this one. Thanks for posting. Aloha...
Kris Blake you have 2 idiots in the comments above that say she ruined the song. They obviously don’t know real music. One even has the audacity to say Amy Winehouse was a better singer than Patti Austin. Oookkk!!!
Brian doesn't add many vocal runs here compared to his usual live performances, but the ones he does add in this performance are soulful, tasteful, and perfect I think
Wow, wow, wow! That was so beautiful! Never heard this rendition before. I have the one by King Pleasure 1952 and played that all through my young adult life. Not taking anything away from King Pleasure, whom I love; but this singing and harmony by Brian McKnight, Patti Austin and Take 6 was outstanding!
Oh my Oprah DID have, omg… some jazz, on her show! Bravo. She had so much opportunity to teach the public about Jazz . Patti Austin is up there with the greats like Ella and Sarah.
The whole time I listen t this, I'm listening to what's going on in the background. And, Take 6 is doing a phenomenal job back there, too! Brian McKnight and Patti Austin are doing a very good job up front, no doubt about that, but I love Take 6 helping to give them a lovely melody for their voices to play on. They do a gorgeous job of that:)
This is a mecca to me. My soul reaches its peak when I hear Brian and Patti, but c'mon....Brian blows me away when he "tells it "to Oprah.."..let me get next to you.." I bust up.
🤩 wow! Outstanding performance & beautiful song , originally sung & written by artist genius King Pleasure! This song was played religiously on WBLS radio station by Famous DJ Frankie Crocker every night at 8pm, on his “Quiet storm “ program before he closed out. So many memories when I was a kid growing up in the 70’s in Brooklyn, New York! This song is a classic! 👏🏾👏🏾😊❤️
@Stuart Cooke Point of correction , Eddie Jefferson was the author of the lyrics of Moody's Mood For Love .It was first recorded by Clarence Beeks also known as King Pleasure.
Divine music, divine voices, divine musicality, divine artistry! Thank you so much for existing from Quincy Jones to take six to Brian McKnight. Thank you! Pamela Yamada Florence Italy
Who is watching this in 2019! Damn, Elliot Yamin's version lead me to this, always loved Take 6, this is like overload! I miss the old music, so much garbage music nowadays sighs
Take Six requires a hip, sophisticated ear. I remember a man I really dug. Thought he was pretty sharp. I played QUIET PLACE for him. Which has those soaring, killer harmonies that the guys do - I am nearly in tears whenever I hear them. They are THAT GOOD. Well, this person listening? Totally unmoved. I gotta admit, after that I didn't love him anywhere near so much...
Thx I have this recorded somewhere on VHS oh how I miss those days. I would watch this performance over and over. I know it by heart. I love Take 6. Joey had crop. Alvin just started growing his dreads.
My ALL time favourite song!!!!!!!! I had taped this on video when i saw it on Oprah, mind you i nearly tripped over the coffee table to get to the remote control, worth the bruise, let me tell ya! Amen for youtube and the one who uploaded it :-D
FYI, Patti did the vocal with George Benson on his cover version of the 70's. I was just a little dude then but until I did my research, it was the only version playing at my house. She sounded about the same on that version with George as she did here..
Brian Would have Been the celebrity I wanted to meet in petson. I met him and the nicest person and very humble and stood there and let me express how I love his music. He wad so nice and concert so good my girlfriend became a bigger fan than I. Very nice, very funny and great singer. Had a diverse audience Young and all races and everyone knew lyrics to his songs.