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WE'VE LEARNED SO MUCH! USA For Africa - We Are The World REACTION
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@Shrykespeare
@Shrykespeare 2 года назад
The one you missed after Willie Nelson is the legendary Al Jarreau. You need to check out "We're In this Love Together", "Moonlighting", and "Mornin". His voice is like silky butter! The one after Bruce was Kenny Loggins, who did "Danger Zone". Your next of his should be "Footloose" or "I'm Alright". After Steve Perry of Journey was Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates. Right before Cyndi Lauper was Huey Lewis (without The News). Congratulations, Jay & Amber, on the first anniversary of your musical awakening!
@allieren
@allieren 2 года назад
Yes! Thank you! I was like, is that Al Jarreau? I turn 44 years old in a week and I’m already forgetting the artists of the 80s 🤦🏼‍♀️
@lisarainbow9703
@lisarainbow9703 2 года назад
Al Jarreau's version of Take Five is spectacular, too...
@btgiv6009
@btgiv6009 2 года назад
They also missed James Ingram (he was the guy you asked about at the end, Amber) and Kim Carnes (right after Cyndi Lauper).
@willowb1527
@willowb1527 2 года назад
Don't forget his top hit... I can be what I want to and all I need is to get my boogie down. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@PopLife-hb3ks
@PopLife-hb3ks 2 года назад
“After All” by Al Jareau and “Meet Me Half Way” by Kenny Logins are definite musts!
@gregfagan199
@gregfagan199 2 года назад
When Bruce first sang his part during the recording session, he sang it smoothly in what he thought was his best voice. Quincy Jones, who produced it, was a bit taken aback and said,."No, sing it like Bruce, man!" Bruce then did his rough sound, and Quincy said, "Now that's what we're looking for!"
@AH-sl2je
@AH-sl2je 6 месяцев назад
Sometimes i hear him sing and the raspy voice isn't there which i find disappointing nevertheless he sounds great.
@joshuablevins4340
@joshuablevins4340 5 месяцев назад
I agree his raspy voice is his trademark and it's what makes him good, ironically he doesn't have it in one of his best songs, Glory Days. ​@@AH-sl2je
@KikeNavarrete68
@KikeNavarrete68 4 месяца назад
Well the documentary said other history
@JoeSA671
@JoeSA671 5 месяцев назад
Netflix’s “The Greatest Night in Pop” brought me back here again. I remember like yesterday, hearing this song on the radio back in 1985. Still hits hard in 2024.
@StardustKevin
@StardustKevin 5 месяцев назад
OMG - That would be a great show for you guys to react to!! I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THAT!!!
@chezzachezza7325
@chezzachezza7325 5 месяцев назад
@@StardustKevinwatching Netflix now 🎉🎉🎉
@NerfHerder909
@NerfHerder909 5 месяцев назад
Literally just got done watching it! I have to say, I didn't expect to discover that Stevie Wonder was basically an agent of chaos through the whole night of recording.
@Susan-om1en
@Susan-om1en 5 месяцев назад
After all these years wondering...I was shook at how it all came together. A night to remember for sure. and a side note I had no idea Dan Akroyd was there.
@MrNaturalhigh72
@MrNaturalhigh72 5 месяцев назад
Such a great documentary. I had no idea they did this all in one night! Sad thought to know so many are no longer with us. And how they did Sheila E was wrong too. But this song was and still is one of my favorites. Gives me chills to listen to it.
@wadewilson8011
@wadewilson8011 Год назад
This was literally the biggest music event of the '80s. You'll never see the collection of talent that assemble back in 1985. It was like the Avengers of Music Assembling.
@TheSpookyDuke
@TheSpookyDuke Год назад
Actually the biggest event of the 80s was Live Aid as the live summit of all the songs, artists and bands from all over the world contributing. Certainly the biggest live music event ever.
@truespirit730
@truespirit730 Год назад
@@TheSpookyDuke You got that right! Queen brought down the house
@jackiemiles5981
@jackiemiles5981 Год назад
I cry every time I hear this and now it's also for the ones that are in this amazing group that are no longer with us in earth. Thank God we'll always have their music!
@imgonnatouchyouniceandslow
@imgonnatouchyouniceandslow Год назад
@Derek Holcomb There’s a whole lotta talent.
@rongeljimenez3515
@rongeljimenez3515 Год назад
Nice talent for cheldren
@michelemccollum7963
@michelemccollum7963 2 года назад
Conductor • Quincy Jones Soloists (in order of appearance) • Lionel Richie • Stevie Wonder • Paul Simon • Kenny Rogers • James Ingram • Tina Turner • Billy Joel • Michael Jackson • Diana Ross • Dionne Warwick • Willie Nelson • Al Jarreau • Bruce Springsteen • Kenny Loggins • Steve Perry • Daryl Hall • Huey Lewis • Cyndi Lauper • Kim Carnes • Bob Dylan • Ray Charles Chorus (alphabetically) • Dan Aykroyd • Harry Belafonte • Lindsey Buckingham • Mario Cipollina (of Huey Lewis and the News) • Johnny Colla (of Huey Lewis and the News) • Sheila E. • Bob Geldof • Bill Gibson (of Huey Lewis and the News) • Chris Hayes (of Huey Lewis and the News) • Sean Hopper (of Huey Lewis and the News) • Jackie Jackson • La Toya Jackson • Marlon Jackson • Randy Jackson • Tito Jackson • Waylon Jennings • Bette Midler • John Oates • Jeffrey Osborne • Anita Pointer (of The Pointer Sisters) • June Pointer (of The Pointer Sisters) • Ruth Pointer (of The Pointer Sisters) • Smokey Robinson Instrument players • John Barnes - keyboards & arrangement • David Paich - synthesizers • Michael Boddicker - synthesizers, programming • Ian Underwood - synthesizers, programming • Paulinho da Costa - percussion • Louis Johnson - synth bass • Michael Omartian - keyboards • Greg Phillinganes - keyboards • John Robinson - drums
@primurph
@primurph 2 года назад
The still living % is not too bad for this.
@carlaharrington5120
@carlaharrington5120 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I keep confusing James Ingram for Jeffrey Osbourne!
@danalyntuthill1538
@danalyntuthill1538 2 года назад
Jeffrey Osborne was in the back and Jay thought he was Billy Ocean!
@1177kc
@1177kc 2 года назад
When you have such a powerhouse lineup that Bette Midler is only in the chorus….
@vickiroman189
@vickiroman189 2 года назад
@@carlaharrington5120 Me too!
@johndalley1288
@johndalley1288 2 года назад
That is James Ingram. He and Linda Ronstandt did a song called Somewhere Out There from the movie American Tail. You should do it, it is beautifully done by those two artists
@exalkalibor924
@exalkalibor924 2 года назад
Kinda painful to see kenny rogers and James Ingram next to each other knowing they are just one year apart passing away.
@Bozbaby103
@Bozbaby103 2 года назад
Love that song, both versions. Prefer the in-movie version, though, only because it’s Fievel and his sister, Tanya, sweetly singing it slightly off-key.
@Orangechipper
@Orangechipper 2 года назад
James Ingram. Just once. One of best all time songs.
@neatdesign
@neatdesign 2 года назад
Am I the only one who sees a passing resemblance between Jay and James Ingraham?
@budinich7
@budinich7 2 года назад
I would very much suggest "I don't have the heart" from the "it's real" album, not the new version
@nickkinler8547
@nickkinler8547 Год назад
When this song came out, I was working at a radio station in Seattle. There was a thing where every radio station in the country was supposed to play it at a specific time. When the time came, we plugged it in. IO went to a radio and acanned all 44 radio stations in Seattle. Every one of them was playing We Are The World. Rock, pop country news/talk, sports/talk, Christian, every one of them. I still get shivers when I remember it.
@GaryDouglas-lj5bz
@GaryDouglas-lj5bz 11 месяцев назад
Which radio station? I was owning and operating an independent record store in Seattle in 1985 (and for ten years before that and for 10 years after that) and, of course, "We Are the World" was our best selling 45 of that year and probably of every other year as well.
@jennymurs88
@jennymurs88 11 месяцев назад
Wow amazing
@kathenavarro6850
@kathenavarro6850 9 месяцев назад
I remember that in the Bay Area of California too!!
@StardustKevin
@StardustKevin 5 месяцев назад
Same here. I was at Q107 in Charleston, SC and we took part in that. We checked the other stations in town also and they were all playing it. It made me tear up a little bit but I was only 17 so everything made me emotional. LOL
@wintersc
@wintersc 5 месяцев назад
I remember that! So cool to hear it on every single station.
@olijadu
@olijadu Год назад
The guy with the soulful voice (10:44) is James ingram, very very humble and underrated artist. He wrote arguably the best song on Michael's Thriller album, Pretty young thing and a has few solid hits of his own, he was a force in the 80s, he also did the soundtrack for the American tail animation cartoon in 80s, check out the song, somewhere out there. - he just passed away few years back but he was an amazing artist
@asiaroberson1750
@asiaroberson1750 11 месяцев назад
I love that song on the American tail album and I didn't know he wrote pyt
@FeliciaElsa
@FeliciaElsa 9 месяцев назад
How do you keep the music playing...❤
@dangeroreilly2028
@dangeroreilly2028 8 месяцев назад
@@FeliciaElsa Just Once, 100 ways. Gotta love James Ingram
@TheGuardOfMagog
@TheGuardOfMagog 4 месяца назад
James Ingram!! One of the GREATEST singers ever! Listen to "Better Way" from Beverly Hills Cop II ... you'll be BLOWN AWAY! RIP to James Ingram! ❤
@ravenzyblack
@ravenzyblack 4 месяца назад
‘Somewhere Out There’ always makes me cry.
@calronj1
@calronj1 2 года назад
James Ingram sings before Tina, Al Jarreau after Willie Nelson, Kenny Loggins, Steve Perry, Daryl Hall as the trio, Huey Lewis and Kim Carnes on either side of Cindi Lauper. James Ingram did a duet with your girl Linda Ronstadt for an animated movie “An American Tail”. “Just Once” is one of his songs you should check out.
@Jessica_Roth
@Jessica_Roth 2 года назад
James Ingram was a protege of Quincy Jones's, so it's no surprise Q had him on the song.
@jmac3977
@jmac3977 2 года назад
J doesn’t like slow jams, but they should listen to Secret Garden by Q. Barry Whits , El Debarge. Ingram and Al B Sure. There is a live version somewhere on RU-vid.
@TheDivayenta
@TheDivayenta 2 года назад
And Yah Mo B There with Michael McDonald!
@sheldonhaynes5343
@sheldonhaynes5343 2 года назад
Harry Belafonte is briefly seen. Check out his song Day-O ( the banana song). Who Jay called Billie Ocean is Jeffrey Osborne. Check him singing Oh Holy Night if you can find it or any of his hits, maybe Baby Stay With me Tonight. And Dionne Warwick(Jay was close)
@jse2281
@jse2281 2 года назад
James Ingram was an amazing singer. His two biggest hits as I recall were his duet with Patti Austin "Baby Come to me" and "I don't have the heart" .
@rachelsides2489
@rachelsides2489 2 года назад
As I recall, they recorded this after the Grammys. Basically, staying up all night to record it. It still moves me after all these years.
@bradsullivan2495
@bradsullivan2495 2 года назад
American Music Awards.
@deankenney4316
@deankenney4316 2 года назад
They were all told to leave their egos at the door. And they did.
@deesee3622
@deesee3622 2 года назад
after the AMAs - and theres a documentary on RU-vid on how they did the song - its really good and fun to watch them together acting silly and whatnot
@theresataylor6675
@theresataylor6675 7 месяцев назад
The sad thing is how many of these artists are no longer with us. Beautiful song.❤❤❤❤
@billmarshall5040
@billmarshall5040 7 месяцев назад
Ty the music lives on.❤❤❤
@gemini802
@gemini802 3 месяца назад
😢 Yes, sad so many gone, RIP legends now from 1985 golden years of music
@heather8586
@heather8586 Год назад
Here is the complete list of all the artists! Lionel Richie 0:25 * Stevie Wonder 0:32 * Paul Simon 0:42 * Kenny Rogers 0:54 * James Ingram 0:59 * Tina Turner 1:05 * Billy Joel 1:12 * Michael Jackson 1:18 * Diana Ross 1:32 * Dionne Warwick 1:48 * Willie Nelson 2:02 * Al Jarreau 2:08 * Bruce Springsteen 2:14 * Kenny Loggins 2:21 * Steve Perry 2:27 * Daryl Hall 2:35 * Michael Jackson 2:41 * Huey Lewis 2:48 * Cyndi Lauper 2:53 * Kim Carnes 3:01 * Bob Dylan 3:48 * Ray Charles 4:41 * Stevie Wonder & Bruce Springsteen 4:53 * Bruce Springsteen 5:31 * James Ingram 6:13 * Ray Charles 6:27
@nicholasturner300
@nicholasturner300 Год назад
You forgot Latoya Jackson and Bette Midler
@gamesforgranny
@gamesforgranny Год назад
Jermain Jackson to
@jessieball6195
@jessieball6195 Год назад
@@nicholasturner300 commenter was listing only the main singers (who had at least one solo).
@justmecarter1717
@justmecarter1717 Год назад
Julian Lennon (son of John Lennon)
@dayzey40
@dayzey40 Год назад
John Oats from Hall and Oats and Lindsey Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac,
@ST-dy2uz
@ST-dy2uz 2 года назад
James Ingram is the guy you keep asking about. Listen to Just Once or I Don’t Have the Heart. He also did a great job with Linda Ronstadt on Somewhere Out There. He has a solo for a reason!
@jackie_jrml
@jackie_jrml 2 года назад
Oh I love these songs! Yessss
@glennherron9499
@glennherron9499 2 года назад
No Easy Way.... 100 Ways
@karenf1225
@karenf1225 2 года назад
James Ingram also did a great duet with Michael McDonald: Yah Mo Be There.
@kateritter5765
@kateritter5765 2 года назад
Absolutely. Been ages since I've heard his songs.
@coppertheginger7514
@coppertheginger7514 2 года назад
I don’t have the heart is awesome
@tiacalhoun3841
@tiacalhoun3841 2 года назад
U will never see so much talent in one studio like this again, ever!!!!! This song/video is something special
@gregorymoore2877
@gregorymoore2877 2 года назад
I'll be surprised if there's ever this much talent in the entire industry all at one time again.
@tiacalhoun3841
@tiacalhoun3841 2 года назад
@@gregorymoore2877 agree 1000%
@davidkeech9738
@davidkeech9738 2 года назад
I would not suggest that the song I am about to suggest is better than We Are The World, but when Haiti had its earthquake, Canada did a tribute song, Wavin' Flag as done by Young Artists For Canada. It is quite a good song - but I am in no way saying it is as good as We Are The World - but is certianly worth a listen. Check it out.
@tiacalhoun3841
@tiacalhoun3841 2 года назад
@@davidkeech9738 will do, thanks so much for the suggestion
@davidkeech9738
@davidkeech9738 2 года назад
@@tiacalhoun3841 Let me know what you think of it once done. It is quite a good tune, when all is said and done.
@marktubbs8033
@marktubbs8033 4 месяца назад
Netflix has a documentary on this The Greatest Night in Pop. It's awesome!
@Minecraft-bt6dm
@Minecraft-bt6dm 5 месяцев назад
That guy is mr. JAMES INGRAM.such a powerful voice.
@ym61
@ym61 2 года назад
These were REAL stars who came together. Sadly we are so incredibly divided I don’t think we’ll ever see anything like this again in our lifetime
@debbiewashabaugh9891
@debbiewashabaugh9891 2 года назад
This was recorded after an awards show. Instead of going to an after-party, they all headed directly to the studio to record this. It turned out to be this inspiring song.
@TheRubberDuck77
@TheRubberDuck77 Год назад
Yep, and MJ skipped it all together to lay down the guide track for the chorus so they could get through that part quicker. And the awards show was the 1985 American Music Awards, (where Prince cleaned house from the Purple Rain album, man I miss the 80's)
@cynthialocsin9875
@cynthialocsin9875 Год назад
After the Grammy awards
@dmbrew54
@dmbrew54 Год назад
And when they entered the room, the first thing they were all told was to check your egos at the door!
@chrischar9428
@chrischar9428 Год назад
​@@cynthialocsin9875 nope
@devinp5591
@devinp5591 5 месяцев назад
So, I’m old enough to remember when this happened. I think it’s really important for you, and everyone else of your generation to research what was happening in Ethiopia, Africa in 1985 to create this. It wasn’t just about music, it was a massive effort to raise money to save people from starvation. Children were so malnutritioned and so dehydrated we saw their skeletal bone structure. It was horrific.
@holdensagan
@holdensagan Год назад
Room full of legends. Never be that high of concentration of talent in that close proximity ever again. Mind-blowing when you think about it.
@rbb9753
@rbb9753 8 месяцев назад
Except when Jimi Hendrix walked on stage by himself
@johnheeser
@johnheeser 5 месяцев назад
There absolutely has, we are stars, when rock stars did this exact same thing
@jeffphillips9588
@jeffphillips9588 2 года назад
On The Wings of Love - Jeffrey Osborne. Another amazing singer part of this group. This is a gorgeous love song from the 80s and Jeff Osborne has a rich baritone voice that really is displayed in this song. Love to see you react to him also.
@shannonhenson609
@shannonhenson609 2 года назад
Where is Jeffrey Osborne?
@mamatay7
@mamatay7 2 года назад
On the Wings of Love-- All 👏Day👏Long👏 TOTAL couples skate song, love it SOOOOO much!!! 🥰
@Boroman9
@Boroman9 2 года назад
@@shannonhenson609 He’s at 9:52, in between Kenny Loggins and Lindsey Buckingham.
@Boroman9
@Boroman9 2 года назад
My personal favourite song of his is “You Should Be Mine”. Still have my dad’s original mixtape collection from my infant years in El Salvador & that song has always resonated with me since then.
@donnacraigle3250
@donnacraigle3250 2 года назад
He called Jeffrey Osborne Billy Ocean and Billy Ocean is not in this video.
@lonniebrown889
@lonniebrown889 2 года назад
Here is a list of the artists that sang in the correct order as well as everyone who sang in the chorus. Hope this helps: Lionel Ritchie Stevie Wonder Paul Simon Kenny Rogers James Ingram Tina Turner Billy Joel Michael Jackson Diana Ross Dionne Warwick Willie Nelson Al Jarreau Bruce Springsteen Kenny Loggins Steve Perry Daryl Hall Michael Jackson Huey Lewis Cyndi Lauper Kim Carnes Chorus with all artists Bob Dylan Chorus with all artists Ray Charles Stevie Wonder Bruce Springsteen Chorus with all artists James Ingram Ray Charles Chorus with all artists Ray Charles Names of all in the chorus Chorus (alphabetically) Dan Aykroyd Harry Belafonte Lindsey Buckingham Kim Carnes Ray Charles Mario Cipollina (of Huey Lewis and the News) Johnny Colla (of Huey Lewis and the News) Bob Dylan Sheila E. Bob Geldof Bill Gibson (of Huey Lewis and the News) Daryl Hall Chris Hayes (of Huey Lewis and the News) Sean Hopper (of Huey Lewis and the News) Jackie Jackson La Toya Jackson Marlon Jackson Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Al Jarreau Waylon Jenning Billy Joel James Ingram Cyndi Lauper Huey Lewis Kenny Loggins Bette Midler Willie Nelson John Oates Jeffrey Osborne Steve Perry Anita Pointer (of The Pointer Sisters) June Pointer (of The Pointer Sisters) Ruth Pointer (of The Pointer Sisters) Lionel Ritchie Smokey Robinson Kenny Rogers Diana Ross Paul Simon Bruce Springsteen Tina Turner Dionne Warwick Stevie Wonder Producer Quincy Jones
@foxandscout
@foxandscout 2 года назад
Thanks for this. I am not young; I recognize them all, know their music, but it’s so great to see the names listed. What an awesome group of talent!
@GoldenLady1007
@GoldenLady1007 2 года назад
WOW! Thank you. I remember this epic song so well. 💛
@GoldenLady1007
@GoldenLady1007 2 года назад
@@foxandscout Same. 💛
@LibraKing3121
@LibraKing3121 2 года назад
Great job. Jay & Amber, that wasn't Billy Ocean, it was Jeffery Osborne.
@jeffj4599
@jeffj4599 2 года назад
@@LibraKing3121 yes, you are correct.
@Saintsfc37
@Saintsfc37 6 месяцев назад
Never forget this song when it play on the radio over & over again.1985
@Paul77ozee
@Paul77ozee Год назад
My favourite parts are Springsteen and Wonder duetting together and James Ingram’s last chorus. The part were he says “so let’s start giving” always gives me chills.😊
@agoodday4pi
@agoodday4pi 5 месяцев назад
A Bruce Stevie collab album would be interesting 😊
@stevehamilton8824
@stevehamilton8824 2 года назад
The BRILLIANCE of Quincy Jones and how he put the specific voices together that he did is genius.
@frankiebowie6174
@frankiebowie6174 2 года назад
He managed to make a room full of egomaniacs sound like a church choir. 😝 In addition, each artist was allowed to make their own trademark stamp on it.
@JoanRudith
@JoanRudith 2 года назад
I think Michael Omartian was the vocal producer. And I don't know if he got a nomination for it.....but he needed to! Cuz these pairings are so unexpected and worked so well. We would have never known how much we needed a call and response from Bruce Springstein and Stevie Wonder!!
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 Год назад
Yes I agree 👍💯
@agentsculder2451
@agentsculder2451 Год назад
The pairing of Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder is just genius. Their voices play together so well even though they are so different.
@CCJD
@CCJD Год назад
Quincy, MJ and Lionel Richie! Amazing production!
@paxvitae
@paxvitae 2 года назад
One of the guys in the background crowd was Harry Belafonte. Definitely recommend checking out some of his songs, they're fun! Some options include "Shake Senora" and "Day-O".
@jald910
@jald910 2 года назад
Standing next to Harry Belafonte is Dan Ackroyd, of SNL and Ghostbusters. Looking rather out of place.
@babybanchie7607
@babybanchie7607 2 года назад
“Jump in the line” not Shake Senora. Not tryna be a jerk, just hoping to make it easier for them to look it up with the correct title. Love both of those selections.
@SwiftFoxProductions
@SwiftFoxProductions 2 года назад
Yes!! Both of those are musts!
@LaptopLarry330
@LaptopLarry330 2 года назад
"Day-O" is also known as "The Banana Boat Song".
@valerieh84
@valerieh84 2 года назад
Try to remember is the smoothest ballad from Harry Belafonte: crooner heaven, that should be one for J
@herbertramirez1306
@herbertramirez1306 4 месяца назад
The guy name at 10:00..is James imgram. One of the greatest voice ever.👍👍👍👍👍👍
@chriselam5581
@chriselam5581 5 месяцев назад
I don't think there has ever been more talent in one place at the same time ever
@numobudo
@numobudo 2 месяца назад
Remember when Paul Simon said, "If a bomb dropped on this place, Bob Denver is back on top"? That was real because all the top artists in the US were there.
@amymbeauty8765
@amymbeauty8765 2 года назад
People could react to this song a thousand times and I'd watch it and love it every time. James Ingram was absolutely amazing. I feel like he should have been way more popular than he was because his voice was definitely something special.
@firesidehearttoheart5210
@firesidehearttoheart5210 2 года назад
Hey Jay! Hey Amber! You guys did a great job! You've already had some good help with naming some of the other artists, but I'll try to add some further help, if I can: At 2:38 & 10:15, that's James Ingram. Some of his hits are: JUST ONCE, ONE HUNDRED WAYS, and I DON'T HAVE THE HEART, along with a duet with Patti Austin: BABY COME TO ME, and a duet with Michael McDonald: YA MO BE THERE. @ 4:12 Al Jarreau, @ 4:26 Kenny Loggins, @ 5:10 "Journey" was Steve Perry, @ 5:18 Darryl Hall (Hall & Oates), @ 5:28 Huey Lewis (Huey Lewis & The News), @ 5:40 Kim Carnes, @ 6:15 John Oates (Hall & Oates), @ 9:53 "Billy Ocean" is really Jeffrey Osborne. Other artists seen: Dan Aykroyd (The Blues Brothers), Harry Belafonte, Marlon Jackson, LaToya Jackson, Smokey Robinson, Sheila E, Bette Midler, The Pointer Sisters, Lindsey Buckingham, and more.... The conductor was Quincy Jones!
@joannerichards1750
@joannerichards1750 2 года назад
great rundown of the unrecognized singers
@rhondahandley9595
@rhondahandley9595 2 года назад
And Kim Carnes (sp) too
@gailsmythe8476
@gailsmythe8476 2 года назад
nice summary of some that were unfamiliar to the kids. good job fireside.
@craigdragseth9272
@craigdragseth9272 2 года назад
I caught a couple of these artists! Good job!
@Lovejazz01
@Lovejazz01 11 месяцев назад
The guy you said was Billy Ocean, he is Jeffrey Osborne, one of the great artists that actually had success with a group and great solo success. He was the former lead singer of the legendary R&B/ Soul group LTD, with many funk hits and love ballads from the 70’s, and he went solo in the 80’s and had great r&B and pop success, and he is still performing and touring today.
@wettuga2762
@wettuga2762 Год назад
I loved the documentary about this song! Michael skipped the awards show to start recording before the other singers; they all came directly from the show late at night; they recorded the chorus first and the individual voices later; they all sang Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) from Harry Belafonte just for fun; they had to stop recording when Cindy Lauper sang because her necklaces where making too much noise; they all asked for each-others autographs, etc. All in all an awesome night!
@chrischar9428
@chrischar9428 Год назад
Or bracelets
@jimhsfbay
@jimhsfbay 7 месяцев назад
I wish more people today knew Harry Belafonte’s music. Such a smooth voice and so much joy and passion in his singing!
@stephanieclark9849
@stephanieclark9849 2 года назад
*I was surprised to see Hall & Oates being one of the ones you missed. He was right after Steve Perry from Journey. Great reaction and happy Anniversary!*
@jackie_jrml
@jackie_jrml 2 года назад
Same!! I was like come on you gotta know Kenny Loggins and especially Darryl Hall!!
@stephanieclark9849
@stephanieclark9849 2 года назад
@@jackie_jrml I know right?! I was like "oh they're gonna be all excited when they see them" and then they didn't even recognize them lol
@RobSquadReactions
@RobSquadReactions 2 года назад
Jay knew it was hall and Oates just couldn’t remember the individual names of them 🤦🏽‍♂️
@stephanieclark9849
@stephanieclark9849 2 года назад
​@@RobSquadReactions Okay then, we'll give ya a free pass on that one LOL ;)
@Jessica_Roth
@Jessica_Roth 2 года назад
@@RobSquadReactions It was funny that he seemed to come closer to getting Oates than Hall, though. John would probably appreciate that.
@pattyestrada6
@pattyestrada6 2 года назад
Yes Jordan, that was Steve Perry from Journey, and right after him was Daryl Hall from Hall and Oates. After Cindy was Kim Carnes who sings “Bettie Davis Eyes” which you’ve reacted to.
@CanWeGetDeep
@CanWeGetDeep 11 месяцев назад
You’re a Vet, Patty 👏👏 I’ve been a MASSIVE Hall & Oates fan for years and never realized that was Daryl
@rosenfield10
@rosenfield10 Год назад
Ray Charles... WOW!!!❤❤❤
@aursens3145
@aursens3145 4 месяца назад
When everyone sings with their heart, it’s beautiful! When Bruce Springsteen sings he does it with his heart and his guts: and it becomes big! Respect for the Boss!
@erinhansen2110
@erinhansen2110 2 года назад
🌎 J & Amber: Of all your reactions, this is my favorite and here’s why: I’ve watched your journey on this channel and seen SO much growth in your appreciation for music. You’ve brought an abundance of joy to so many of the RSR family along the way. When you first reacted to We Are The World, you did fine. But “just listening” to a song versus deeply understanding & appreciating the nuances of the artists behind it are two different things. The contrast between the two reactions for the exact same song are palpable just in your body language alone. It’s a wonderful thing seeing you enrich your lives, your kids’ lives and our lives with your musical journey. Wishing you continued success and happiness! 💞
@pabloquintas4752
@pabloquintas4752 2 года назад
I couldn't agree more with you. As I was watching this video I thought exactly the same. J has become an expert in 80s artists and was able to name most of them. Btw, Amber's reaction on Bruce part is priceless (in both videos).
@erinhansen2110
@erinhansen2110 2 года назад
@@pabloquintas4752 I suspect with that rush of pure excitement, Amber had a cigarette after watching Bruce. 😂😂😂
@pabloquintas4752
@pabloquintas4752 2 года назад
LOL 🙊 . I have to confess that it took me a while to get this one. Usually I'm pretty fast.... definitely wasn't expecting. That was a good one
@erinhansen2110
@erinhansen2110 2 года назад
@@pabloquintas4752 😂😂😂
@waynesweeten6211
@waynesweeten6211 2 года назад
So well said...J & Amber youve brought so much joy to our family.
@zillashimmy
@zillashimmy 2 года назад
I was a young teenager when this was created.....and it STILL makes tears roll and my heart sing with love for mankind. This one song proves that when we come together with love, we can create magic.
@user-vl4fx5wf1q
@user-vl4fx5wf1q 6 месяцев назад
So many didn't get a solo, they all were met at the door with a sign that said "Check Your Egos"❤
@suzie4417
@suzie4417 11 месяцев назад
We must remember the cause was for starving people of Ethiopia & East Africa this is why these wonderful artists gathered. They did an amazing thing for humanity, more than we see today. I remember when I first heard this, my heart was in despair for the starving but my heart also was filled with joy for what the singers accomplished 💔❤️‍🩹☮️🇨🇦. We are the World - we have to do better, we are one 🫶🏽
@susanmccormick5460
@susanmccormick5460 2 года назад
Younger people never recognize Daryl Hall of Hall and Oates, the most successful popular duo of all time. His voice was my favorite from not just the era, but perhaps the last 60 years.
@Technobuilder
@Technobuilder Год назад
To be Fair - Daryl Hall doesn't look like that Anymore - I came to him "backwards" via Live from Daryl's House and it took me a second to recognize him.
@joeczernik2459
@joeczernik2459 Год назад
My good friends sister in law is married to John Oates....
@jameshoffa7085
@jameshoffa7085 Год назад
Never is a strong choice of words.
@fmtalks1386
@fmtalks1386 Год назад
.. and they've reacted to several Hall & Oates songs and don't recognize him.
@albertomagnani3984
@albertomagnani3984 Год назад
Youngs do not even recognize Steve Wonder, Tina Turner, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles etc...
@dog4mike
@dog4mike 2 года назад
This was my childhood. I was 10 at the time, and I already knew so much about many of these artists. Not long after this song was released, my family took place in “Hands across America” where we drove to an pre-determined section of the interstate outside of our St. Louis home to join hands as part of a human chain across the country.
@tommykirkland3140
@tommykirkland3140 2 года назад
Same, I was also 10/11 at the time....and only about 2.5 hours north! Glad we took part in this era/event together! 80's/90's were the greatest times of my life! ✌
@dog4mike
@dog4mike 2 года назад
@@tommykirkland3140 The world was smaller then. As a kid, the music and all the events surrounding it was just so big. When you turned on the radio, it wasn’t just background. The music was almost family, and the songs became part of the fabric of who you were. I’ve spent decades building a productive and meaningful life, but man, what I wouldn’t give to just go back for a few days and just hang out in my room with my radio and MTV.
@JillBrewerVideos
@JillBrewerVideos Год назад
This song just gets better and better with every passing decade. These artists are all legends, and the message is timeless. Hopefully one day we will have ☮️ on 🌍
@teknikgroup7597
@teknikgroup7597 Год назад
Would be wonderful to get todays top artists to sing in harmony to a song, part II of this composition....
@kerrihennebury7616
@kerrihennebury7616 5 месяцев назад
I was just a kid when this came out. I recall holding hands across our school for Africa. We raised money and were proud to help.
@dawnray8550
@dawnray8550 2 года назад
I can listen to this a million times. I still bawl my eyes out. I'm an 80's baby I remember when this video came out. Still crying.
@ricardocalvo2668
@ricardocalvo2668 2 года назад
You did a reaction to James Ingram’s song two months ago titled “One hundred ways”. You said he was too smooth and he definitely was that. Under appreciated given his talent. He had great hits with Patti Austin (another vocal legend) “Baby Come to Me” and “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?”. One comment below said that you also reacted to his duet with a Linda Rondtad “Somewhere Out There”. He had that old school R&B (can really sang for real) soulful voice that I grew up on and loved.
@randyrock9570
@randyrock9570 9 месяцев назад
No egos at all, just a huge amount of talent in one room. They spent a whole night to make this incredible Record and Job.
@artc1980
@artc1980 4 месяца назад
They left em at the door... 😁
@pgemperl
@pgemperl Год назад
This brings tears. I was in my early 20s, I remember all of these artists. I love seeing younger people experiencing this for the first time
@Rockinhorror
@Rockinhorror 2 года назад
I've got a lot of respect for you both for learning and going back and applying your knowledge to videos. Smart. You may want to begin exploring Kenny Loggins. Tall, bearded gentleman. "Danger Zone", "Footloose", "I'm Alright", "Meet Me Halfway".
@kelqueen9998
@kelqueen9998 2 года назад
And House at Pooh Corner/Return to Pooh Corner. (The kids would like it too! )
@mg8565
@mg8565 2 года назад
His song Whenever I Call You Friend with Stevie Nicks is so good. 😇
@diablo4166
@diablo4166 2 года назад
I'm Free (Heaven Helps The Man)
@gershman23
@gershman23 2 года назад
Also known as the king of soundtracks, and co-wrote 'what a fool believes' (the Doobie Brothers' greatest hit) with Michael McDonald.
@edwardforster8905
@edwardforster8905 2 года назад
And the song: Forever !!!!
@johncurtis7186
@johncurtis7186 2 года назад
BILLY JOEL!!! More than just Piano Man. You need a deep dive into one of the greatest songwriter/singers EVER!! You’ve reacted to some of his “subpar” stuff. Try- “She’s Always A Woman To Me”, “New York State of Mind”, “Innocent Man”, “The Stranger”……the list goes on and on.
@ronnix23
@ronnix23 2 года назад
Don't forget Just The Way You Are, Honesty, Scenes From An Italian Restaurant, For The Longest Time , Goodnight Saigon. And this is still a short list considering all the great songs he had.
@btgiv6009
@btgiv6009 2 года назад
Overall, I think "Allentown" is my favorite of his, but he has many good ones.
@Skywalker567
@Skywalker567 2 года назад
I just saw Billy Joel again at MSG last week. He is my favorite. Wish they'd react to Only the Good Die Young
@consciousbeing1188
@consciousbeing1188 2 года назад
I remember when he was the first American artist to tour the former USSR after the Berlin Wall fell... He drew the second biggest crowd behind Metallica's epic performance there.
@matthewdrake4385
@matthewdrake4385 2 года назад
New York State of mind, Italian restaurant, for the longest time, still rock and roll to me, moving out.
@slomo1732
@slomo1732 5 месяцев назад
The greatest moment in music history. Once in a lifetime. Blessed to have been able to see it when it happened.
@darrencrafton4799
@darrencrafton4799 5 месяцев назад
There’s an awesome new show on Netflix right now showing the making and production of this song and video. Very interesting!!!
@jeffphillips9588
@jeffphillips9588 2 года назад
Footloose - Kenny Loggins (He’s the one who Amber first paused on with the beard who you didn’t know.). It’s his most popular song, and just an energetic 80s fun banger! Love to see you react that one!
@kateritter5765
@kateritter5765 2 года назад
Love his "Danny's Song"
@laurawatters914
@laurawatters914 2 года назад
Makes me cry, their was Kenny Logins and Hall and Oats in the group, sooo emotional right now!! Almost recognized everyone, A blast to the past WOW!! Thank you guys!! 😊💓🤘✌️
@defyzs7657
@defyzs7657 2 года назад
bruce, lauper and perry stole the show and they only had small parts
@laurawatters914
@laurawatters914 2 года назад
@@defyzs7657 exactly!! 😊💓🤘✌️
@shotty2164
@shotty2164 Год назад
When Ray sings I alway gets emotional that man was all soul.
@jmurf67
@jmurf67 5 месяцев назад
The one iconic voice I wish could have been in this production way back then, Aretha. The queen makes everything better.
@fireidar
@fireidar 2 года назад
If you watch Bruce during his later solo parts closely, you see him tearing up and blinking then closing his eyes to hold them back. I think this just shows how emotional both the song is and some singers can get.
@holyhunkcutie84
@holyhunkcutie84 Год назад
If you watch the BTS, it’s here on RU-vid and hosted by Jane Fonda, Bob Geldof (he was the one behind Band Aid the Do They Know It’s Christmas) told a 1st hand account of the famine in Ethiopia before they started recording. Also Stevie Wonder brought in an Ethiopian woman who had gone through it.
@charlier711
@charlier711 2 года назад
Don't leave out the great Quincy Jones conducting the crew. I think he has the most Grammy's of anyone, and he had the clout and influence to bring this crew together and direct through something special. I love that they had a sign "check your egos at the door" to make all this work. What's even more amazing is the ones who did not get solos like Lindsey Buckingham and a few others. The stars aligned on this one.
@tannercruzzz812
@tannercruzzz812 3 месяца назад
James Ingram was an amazing soulful singer. He had a MASSIVE hit during my childhood with his duet with Linda Ronstadt for the animated movie An American Tail. The song was Somewhere Out There.
@voicutiulea400
@voicutiulea400 Год назад
my dear children (I'm 67 years old) I'm glad that you breathe the music of my youth with all the pores of your soul.CONGRATULATION
@sallymcmanus9198
@sallymcmanus9198 2 года назад
There are several videos on RU-vid that show "the making of ‘We Are The World’" & what’s interesting is the amount of time it took to record this. It had to be done in one night, after the Grammy Awards so they could grab so many artist’s that they wanted to participate. It’s been told that every person was told to leave their egos at the door ✌️☮️ Happy Anniversary! You two are my favorite’s, so hopeful there are many more years of your channel ❤️
@kathleenmayhorne3183
@kathleenmayhorne3183 2 года назад
There is also a clip from after, the singers sang a Harry Belafonte song to honour him. Some of the artists came back the next day, to do parts to fill out the spaces, they wore different clothes, so you can get a good idea of whom they were. The conductor was Quincey Jones, and Bob Geldorf from Boomtown Rats, "I don't Like Mondays," who set up "aid for africa," was in the room.
@jp3813
@jp3813 2 года назад
Prince couldn't leave his ego, so he declined.
@markblom8039
@markblom8039 2 года назад
@@jp3813 and Saturday Night Live did a tremendous send up of it.
@donnagutierrez5740
@donnagutierrez5740 2 года назад
Not the Grammys but The American Music Awards. Had it been the Grammys there probably would have been more foreign singers.
@sallymcmanus9198
@sallymcmanus9198 2 года назад
@@donnagutierrez5740 You’re right, it was the AMA’s, not Grammy’s. Thanks for the correction, I should’ve caught that lol, it makes so much more sense ✌️☮️
@arnolddutton1624
@arnolddutton1624 2 года назад
The singer you didn't know was someone you have reacted to: James Ingram (100 ways). Right before Cindy Lauper was Kenny Loggins, Huey Lewis, and Kim Carnes. You might want to react to Kenny Loggins" "This Is It". Also there was a very smooth crooner: Al Jerreau.
@mattes7844
@mattes7844 Год назад
All these artists came to the studio to record this straight from attending the 1985 American Music Awards
@Kim-dm4yb
@Kim-dm4yb Год назад
I loved growing up in this era...this was such a beautiful song for such a great cause! 💙💜💖
@Laniefj
@Laniefj 2 года назад
I died at ," Paul Simon's so little. "😂 Happy Anniversary, you guys are the best!! I got my ' Make someone smile' tee in the mail!!😁
@BillGraper
@BillGraper 2 года назад
It's so neat watching Paul Simon sing in such a calm voice. That's how he usually sang with Garfunkel. Just a quiet, soothing voice. LOL
@michaelceraso1977
@michaelceraso1977 2 года назад
steve WINWOOD wasnt in there, you must be mistaking another guy like JOEL wth the beard or kenny loggins for him
@davewildermuth7519
@davewildermuth7519 2 года назад
I love that Amber lit up at Paul Simon this time around. They both blew right past him, the first time.
@Laniefj
@Laniefj 2 года назад
I meant D. Hall so I changed it. ✌🏻
@kevindohn6776
@kevindohn6776 2 года назад
I was gonna comment on that too, that cracked me up !
@pattyestrada6
@pattyestrada6 2 года назад
OMG YES! I’ve been dying for this re-reaction since you know the artist so much better now! Whole different perspective right?! Amber’s pop quiz nerves 😂 love it, and Happy Anniversary Rob Squad ❤️
@talon7132
@talon7132 2 года назад
I have been asking you guys to react to "Stars" by Hear ' N ' Aid for months now Same concept as this song , but all Rock/Metal guys. You have done enough Rock reactions that you should recognize more than a few names. Guys from Motley Crue , Quiet Riot , Journey , Queensryche , and Blue Oyster Cult to name just a few of the participants in the song. The project was written and put together by the late great Ronnie James Dio ( may he Rock in Peace )
@valek005
@valek005 Год назад
This song touches so deeply. I'm a big fan of so many of those artists, but every time I hear Ray's voice, the already big lump in my throat triples in size. He appears a few seconds later and I totally burst into tears. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. I'm not even mad about it. It's good to feel so deeply. ❤️
@garyluchau432
@garyluchau432 10 месяцев назад
Funny story about Cyndi Lauper in rehearsals they kept hearing noise when she sang. Turned out it was all her necklaces clinking together. If u notice in the video she took them off. 😆 I saw her in concert when she first came out in the 80's.
@thegingergyrl455
@thegingergyrl455 2 года назад
This song has a big impact on me as a child. My love of charity and giving to others was cemented by this.
@juliewhite7469
@juliewhite7469 2 года назад
💖💖💖💖💖💖
@davidelswick6660
@davidelswick6660 2 года назад
The "who is that?" guy is James Ingram. He' was phenomenal! Check out "Ya Mo Be There" with James and Michael McDonald. :)
@salbro5985
@salbro5985 2 года назад
"If I hear 'Ya Mo Be There' one more time, I'm gonna ya mo burn this place to the ground!" - Paul Rudd
@ericsinger2692
@ericsinger2692 2 года назад
That one, yes
@mikeathens6559
@mikeathens6559 5 месяцев назад
Just a reminder to give your artists their flowers while they’re still with us to share their God-given gifts. Because one day, you might not be able to.
@BelleDede01
@BelleDede01 11 дней назад
"We Are the World" is a charity single originally recorded by the supergroup USA for Africa in 1985. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian for the album We Are the World. With sales in excess of 20 million copies, it is the eighth-best-selling physical single of all time. Also, at the beginning, you were wondering about the signatures, and yes, all those singers signed their names. I don't know where that cloth is located, but I'm sure it's worth a pretty penny, as some of those singers have passed on up to now. This was done after the AMA (American Music Awards) show and since they were there anyway for the Awards, then they all gathered together and did this. Arrangement Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Kenny Rogers, James Ingram, Tina Turner and Billy Joel sing the first verse; Michael Jackson and Diana Ross sing the first chorus; Dionne Warwick (Whitney Houston's Aunt), Willie Nelson and Al Jarreau sing the second verse; Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Loggins, Steve Perry and Daryl Hall sing the second chorus; Jackson, Huey Lewis, Cyndi Lauper, and Kim Carnes sing the bridge. "We Are the World" concludes with Bob Dylan and Ray Charles singing a full chorus, Wonder and Springsteen duetting, and ad libs from Charles and Ingram. The structure is said to "create a sense of continuous surprise and emotional buildup". The following people sang in the chorus: Dan Aykroyd, Harry Belafonte, Lindsey Buckingham, Mario Cipollina, Johnny Colla, Sheila E., Bob Geldof, Bill Gibson, Chris Hayes, Sean Hopper, Jackie Jackson, La Toya Jackson, Marlon Jackson, Randy Jackson, Tito Jackson, Waylon Jennings, Bette Midler, John Oates, Jeffrey Osborne, Anita Pointer, June Pointer, Ruth Pointer, and Smokey Robinson. Directed by Quincy Jones.
@desmondmaldonado6466
@desmondmaldonado6466 2 года назад
All the ones you didn't know. After Kenny Rogers is James Ingram. Dionne Warwick. Al Jarou. Kenny Loggins. Steven Perry. Hall from Hall and Oates.
@sukioki6983
@sukioki6983 2 года назад
I never get tired of watching this. I was 10 when it first aired on MTV. I remember my school collecting money for Africa. It was a huge deal at the time. Thank you for re watching this masterpiece. Also, there is a newer version but it was for Haiti after that massive earthquake. Its pretty good too
@keetahbrough
@keetahbrough 2 года назад
our canadian school also collected money specifically for the starving children in Africa. They disappeared but this amazing infrastructure somehow got implemented lol XD
@carlataliaferro4326
@carlataliaferro4326 2 года назад
All the comments are right. Also, MRS siblings are there, Jeffrey Osborne who started with LTD, (check out Love Ballard). MOSTLY though, James Ingram is who you stopped the video for, (One Hundred Ways), and AL Jarreau. (Any song previously mentioned, lol). Last but not least, the composer of this song was the producer of 1000s of acts, Quincy Jones. CONGRATULATIONS on your one year anniversary! ❤
@djangolee1
@djangolee1 3 месяца назад
It was Harry Belafonte's idea; he wanted to raise money for the victims of the famine in Ethiopia in 1984-1985. He commissioned Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson to write the song and the producer Ken Collar to do everything else... without Harry Belafonte this song wouldn't exist...Harry Belafonte Singer, actor, producer and civil rights activist A hero in so many ways!!!! ...Rip Harry Belafonte.
@djangolee1
@djangolee1 3 месяца назад
he wanted to help, do something, he had this urge... Without him this song wouldn't exist... he was one of the greatest civil rights activist in the United States... It's unbelievable how much good he did...Harry Belafonte - “Sing Your Song” (2011) a biographical documentary about his life...a must see!!! ( Watch on RU-vid - Harry Belafonte - Sing Your Song (2011) - HD (1080p) ) I will think of him until my last breath...Rest In Peace Mr. Harry Belafonte
@brianmatthews1736
@brianmatthews1736 11 месяцев назад
Lionel Richie - 0:26 Stevie Wonder - 0:39 Paul Simon - 0:43 Kenny Rogers - 0:53 James Ingram - 0:59 Tina Turner - 1:06 Billy Joel - 1:13 Michael Jackson - 1:19 Diana Ross - 1:32 Dionne Warwick - 1:48 Willie Nelson - 2:02 Al Jarreau - 2:09 Bruce Springsteen - 2:15 Kenny Loggins - 2:21 Steve Perry - 2:28 Daryl Hall - 2:36 Huey Lewis - 2:48 Cyndi Lauper - 2:54 Kim Carnes - 3:02 Bob Dylan - 3:48 Ray Charles - 4:27 “We Are the World” Chorus (alphabetically) Dan Aykroyd Harry Belafonte Lindsey Buckingham Mario Cipollina Johnny Colla Sheila E. Bob Geldof Bill Gibson Chris Hayes Sean Hopper Jackie Jackson La Toya Jackson Marlon Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Waylon Jennings Bette Midler John Oates Jeffrey Osborne The Pointer Sisters Smokey Robinson “We Are the World” Instrumentalists David Paich - synthesizers Michael Boddicker - synthesizers, programming Paulinho da Costa - percussion Phil Collins - percussion Louis Johnson - synth bass Michael Omartian - keyboards Greg Phillinganes - keyboards John Robinson - drums Quincy Jones -- conductor
@alexajane191
@alexajane191 7 месяцев назад
thank you!
@joemachine4714
@joemachine4714 2 года назад
His name is JAMES INGRAM and you NEED NEED NEED to hear more of his vocals. You can start with "Ya Mo Be There" a duet with Michael McDonald 🤟🏼
@shogunn2517
@shogunn2517 2 года назад
It truly upsetting more people in these comments didn't lead with this. At least "Baby Come to Me" or Secret Garden.
@shellybrownlee5470
@shellybrownlee5470 2 года назад
I was 15 when this song came out. It was HUGE! This song and "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid were were written to raise awareness and money for the starvation of the people in Africa. There was also Hands Across America which was a day that was planned when the American people all formed a human chain by holding hands from coast to coast. If i remember correctly, that was also to raise awareness for Africa.I was a part of that chain along with my family and some friends. It was amazing how we all came together then. Such sweet memories.
@buckyc.9069
@buckyc.9069 11 месяцев назад
Don't nobody worry bout Ray Ray bein gone now. He finally gets to watch it with the rest of us.
@luisarmandoperezrojas1032
@luisarmandoperezrojas1032 4 месяца назад
In my humble opinion, this is the best and the greatest song of all time
@itsmedino
@itsmedino 2 года назад
Happy Anniversary. We love you guys so much. Thank you for giving so much to so many.
@scapito
@scapito 2 года назад
Hi brother Dino! 💜
@itsmedino
@itsmedino 2 года назад
@@scapito 💖💖💖
@IceManTX69
@IceManTX69 2 года назад
Being born in '69 (arguably the best year ever for music) and being a teenager throughout the 80s, I just feel so lucky for all that I got to experience musically. And don't miss Dan Akroyd singing in there! The original Ghost Buster!
@gaylecole9777
@gaylecole9777 Год назад
Actually, 1967 was the best tear for music; then 1968, and finally, 1969. You were close, though. LOL.
@ricomajestic
@ricomajestic 10 месяцев назад
@@gaylecole9777 1984 was the greatest year in music just go look at the billboard charts and you can pretty much sing the first 200 songs by memory! In terms of album sales it also still holds the record!
@melissaescalante16
@melissaescalante16 5 месяцев назад
I was born in 2001 but my mom (born '77) would play a lot of 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's music growing up. I am so thankful for that, for knowing these absolute legends. It really began my love for music.
@sallyphillips9175
@sallyphillips9175 5 месяцев назад
I was born in 1967, and to me 1984 was the best music year.
@ChrisOnTheStreet
@ChrisOnTheStreet 11 месяцев назад
I was 12 when this song was released. Whatta an era to be a teenager. We were so fucking happy and we know it.
@jackiemiles5981
@jackiemiles5981 Год назад
I was born in 1972 and when this song first came out I still get the same chills as I did then!
@DrCecil86
@DrCecil86 2 года назад
The one Amber asked about was James Ingram, "Just Once" is my favorite of his songs.
@jackie_jrml
@jackie_jrml 2 года назад
Congrats on 1 year!! Soooo much talent in a room. Stevie Wonder, James Ingram and Ray Charles absolutely smashed that last part. Ugh so good! All of it. Phenomenal. My favorites here are Huey Lewis and Kenny Loggins (this didn’t really showcase his voice here) but please check out Huey Lewis sooo many bangers. Start with I Wanna New Drug then Heart of Rock and Roll!! Amber might be a fan of their instrumentals!! 😉😉👌🏼
@chuckles757
@chuckles757 2 года назад
They've done Heart of Rock and Roll and Power of Love. I'm surprised they didn't recognize him. To me he has a very distinct voice. He's one of my favorites on here too
@Paimomona
@Paimomona 2 года назад
Huey all the way. I wish they would react to "Walking a Thin Line", "It's Alright" and "Giving it all up for love"
@spacecardinal
@spacecardinal 2 года назад
Huge Huey Lewis and the news fan. Homegrown boy, he did lot of great music.
@ericwillison1389
@ericwillison1389 2 года назад
Huey Lewis and "the News" was actually Elvis Costello's back up band for Costello's album, "My Aim is True." Though Lewis did not appear on the album either as a singer or playing his trademark harmonica, he once said that "All the harmonica that isn’t on the Elvis Costello record was played by me."
@One.Zero.One101
@One.Zero.One101 2 месяца назад
Who's here after the documentary? That doc made me want to binge all the reaction videos all over again.
@dianec9456
@dianec9456 5 месяцев назад
I had to go back and watch the first one... and then watch this one. Goosebumps every time!
@Bozbaby103
@Bozbaby103 2 года назад
Suggestion: do this again on your second YT anniversary, but do it live. It’ll help you fill in gaps with the “lesser” known/unknown and not-solo’d artists, like Dan Aykroyd isn’t a considered a professional singer, but a widely-recognized comedic actor (Ghostbusters as an example) who sang in the chorus.
@tonyfontinel272
@tonyfontinel272 2 года назад
Dan Aykroyd was in The Blue Brothers and you reacted to Soul Man. John Belushi did most the lead vocals, though. Check out Sweet Home Chicago, Who's Makin' Love, Hey Bartender, or Rubber Biscuit. When the movie channel gets up and running, you need to react to that movie!!!
@PopLife-hb3ks
@PopLife-hb3ks 2 года назад
Great idea!
@edprzydatek8398
@edprzydatek8398 2 года назад
And he was an original cast member of Saturday Night Live.
@eurofritz4617
@eurofritz4617 2 года назад
Ruuuubber Biscuit . . .
@mamatay7
@mamatay7 2 года назад
@@eurofritz4617 Bow bow bow!
@kateritter5765
@kateritter5765 2 года назад
The brown haired man with the beard is Kenny Loggins. You need to hear Loggins and Messina "Danny's Song" It is so touching
@robertvecchiarello4863
@robertvecchiarello4863 3 месяца назад
Mid 80s was a golden age of American music and entertainment. I hope I’m around for the next one.
@theresahernandez9310
@theresahernandez9310 17 дней назад
That guy is James Ingram ...The other guy that y'all wondered about is Al Jarreau ...The blonde guy is Daryl Hall of Hall & Oats ... Sooo many Superstars ...❤and Y'all are the Best ❤❤❤
@djdelugach2402
@djdelugach2402 2 года назад
Hands down the greatest collaboration of iconic singers in the history of music videos...There isn't even a 2nd place...None of them were paid, but they happily came together to lend their immense talents to a great cause.
@rikk319
@rikk319 Год назад
Not only did they come unpaid, but even more had to be turned away because there wasn't room for all of them. I can imagine even the B team would have knocked it out of the park.
@louieflash7190
@louieflash7190 Год назад
Sadly some are no longer with us. May they RIP.
@pmorgan633
@pmorgan633 2 года назад
I think you are now, not only the best music reaction team, but have now become peace and kindness influencers. MAKE SOMEBODY SMILE!
@ToniM10
@ToniM10 3 месяца назад
The black powerful singer with the goatee is the amazing.. James Ingram!!.. He came out in the beginning and towards the end... Loads of songs to check out include.. "Just Once"..."Ya Mo be There".. and his duets.."How do you keep the Music Playing"and "Somewhere Out There" with the stupendous Linda Ronstadt.. After Cindy Lauper was... Kim Carnes.. known for (among others).."Bette Davis Eyes"and "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer".... Thnk U so much! Keep this next year strong with more fabulous amazing singers and music.. Much Love and Peace always!!.. ✌️❤️😎🙏🌎👍👍
@Jay-br9ee
@Jay-br9ee 7 месяцев назад
I have my original 45 single from when it came out! Still have the cover with all their signatures. This was on primetime TV! The whole family watched together as a fan. Some of the biggest 80s Icons ever!
@chriso6719
@chriso6719 2 года назад
Some of the ones you missed were Huey Lewis, John Oates, Darryl Hall, Kenny Loggins. And I think Kim Carnes and Al Jarreau.
@itsmedino
@itsmedino 2 года назад
Hey amigo
@chriso6719
@chriso6719 2 года назад
@@itsmedino Hey Dino.
@theresaanderson8273
@theresaanderson8273 2 года назад
James Ingram, the second African American was Al Jareau, and the gentleman Jordan call Billy Ocean is Jeffrey Osborne. 🥰🥰
@Jaymeloveshair
@Jaymeloveshair 11 месяцев назад
I remember watching this on MTV …. I feel privileged for that……..❤
@reneerocha1796
@reneerocha1796 Год назад
It’s been 2 years on the channel…how bout checking this song out again, just for kicks!! ❤
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