I'm sure Music Producer Norman Conners is in full appreciation of the admiration. On this Classic cut, he is the drummer/producer,while the late,great bassist, Michael Henderson is bringing it with the vocals. RIP Michael, and the members of the Dramatics, doing background vocals.
It’s so funny that you said that this song reminds you of riding in your grandparents car. This song always reminds me of my grandfather taking me home after spending the weekend at my grandparents. Almost every time it would come on, this and “Piano in the dark”.
We were some grown teenagers, taking a night drive, blowing smoke in the air.. when this song came on and we all felt like we knew this song for all our lives!!🤣🤣 My homegirl was so mesmerized! So whenever this song comes on, I think of her and all the fun we had that night, just listening to good old school jams🥰💕
Actually it’s the legendary The Late Michael Henderson bass player singing the vocals. Norman Conners was a arranger who would write and arrange songs and get different singers to sing them.
When I was a kid, there were a few songs that made me think of my parents after they divorced. This song reminded me of my father because I was always longing for him to come and get me for a weekend. Another song was connected to my desire for my parents to get back together. I wouldn't say I took it hard, but I definitely was affected by it their divorce.
Michael Henderson on Vocals on this CLASSIC from the 70's. I think you'll like Teddy Pendergrass "LIVE" performances of "LADY" or "Turn off the Lights" at his LADIES ONLY concerts...🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yup, this is Michael Hendersons composition AND what the self titled album was noted for! From what I can remember, Connors became somewhat jealous of it, said to Henderson he couldn't sing and the following year, Henderson released his first LP titled "Solid", a phenomenal LP in which he displayed his multifaceted talents and speaking of "SOLID", not ONLY was he an accomplished bassist, he had a SOLID 3 octave voice!
What's your beautiful❤❤ I'm glad I found you and I'm glad that you are interested in understanding and wanting to know more about the elderly classics I'll definitely subscribe
This is crazy how you never heard of this?? I feel bad honestly that they missed out on all the good music now see I have parents that play this every single weekend when they do parties and Me growing up in the 90s listen to Boyz II Men Ace town and all of these works but now it's like the millennial don't know nothing damn I feel bad because it's like ain't nobody going to teach them😢
That “…wait…is he saying??…” look…😂. Another classic that will make you ask the same question…Minnie Ripperton - Inside My Love. And since you’re going down the classic R&B road, check Heatwave - Star Of The Story…nothing salacious, just a dope song.
I'm sure Music Producer Norman Conners is in full appreciation of the admiration. On this Classic cut, he is the drummer/producer,while the late,great bassist, Michael Henderson is bringing it with the vocals. RIP Michael, and the members of the Dramatics, doing background vocals.
Whaaaaat -- I was probably conceived to this song, my mother used to have this record. They don't make em like this no mo!
The LEGENDARY Mr Norman Conners 💯💯💯💯💯
I remember buying this album. I was still in high school but I liked listening to 'Grown folks' music.
I still do.
It’s so funny that you said that this song reminds you of riding in your grandparents car. This song always reminds me of my grandfather taking me home after spending the weekend at my grandparents. Almost every time it would come on, this and “Piano in the dark”.
The LEGENDARY Mr Michael Henderson 💯
We were some grown teenagers, taking a night drive, blowing smoke in the air.. when this song came on and we all felt like we knew this song for all our lives!!🤣🤣 My homegirl was so mesmerized! So whenever this song comes on, I think of her and all the fun we had that night, just listening to good old school jams🥰💕
Beautiful show beautiful woman ... Thank you ❤
Glad you enjoyed it☺️🙏🏼
One of my favorite songs of all time. It just sends me to another world.
This is what you call grown folks music. Please do more.
Oh this is a straight JAM! I don’t know if you ready for joints like this. 😂
This is a great love song
This is the Jam
This is such a jam. What a trip down memory lane ❤🎶❤
Actually it’s the legendary The Late Michael Henderson bass player singing the vocals. Norman Conners was a arranger who would write and arrange songs and get different singers to sing them.
When I was a kid, there were a few songs that made me think of my parents after they divorced. This song reminded me of my father because I was always longing for him to come and get me for a weekend. Another song was connected to my desire for my parents to get back together. I wouldn't say I took it hard, but I definitely was affected by it their divorce.
Michael Henderson on Vocals on this CLASSIC from the 70's. I think you'll like Teddy Pendergrass "LIVE" performances of "LADY" or "Turn off the Lights" at his LADIES ONLY concerts...🔥🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful song 🎶🎵, from back in my youth ‼️ and me being a Star Trek, fan.... 🖖😊
Sweet Philly Soul
Interesting fact. Morman Conners did not sing this song. Michael Henderson the bassist sang it. I never figured out why they say Norman Conners
Norman Connors is the producer of the song. He put out many albums with many different singers singing the songs.
Preach young brother !
Facts💯
@@cla9085 Exactly, just like Quincy Jones uses different artists
Ever wonder why Quincy Jones songs and albums say Quincy Jones?🤣
Yup, this is Michael Hendersons composition AND what the self titled album was noted for! From what I can remember, Connors became somewhat jealous of it, said to Henderson he couldn't sing and the following year, Henderson released his first LP titled "Solid", a phenomenal LP in which he displayed his multifaceted talents and speaking of "SOLID", not ONLY was he an accomplished bassist, he had a SOLID 3 octave voice!
Norman connors "I'm your melody"
Ricky James ft smokey Robinson "ebony eyes "😊
Saw him on a Unsung episode. One of the best episodes 💯
This my joint right here. Classic indeed. Also dug it when Mobb Deep sampled it for the Trife Life joint. Soul music at it's finest.
What's your beautiful❤❤ I'm glad I found you and I'm glad that you are interested in understanding and wanting to know more about the elderly classics I'll definitely subscribe
Thank you so much for subscribing!! Welcome!☺️🙏🏼
I found out bout this song thru Kenny lattimore cause he cover it
And check out Eric Roberson lesson
You have a good soul ageena
I thought Lenny Williams sung this. But I always loved this song. Bicentennial baby here (1976)!😊
Love the jams
This song was actually sung by Michael Henderson and Norman Connor played the drums. NC is a jazz drummer frfr. Listen to the bass and drums.
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Always wondered hat kind of synth they used
Two off the Top Bloodstone "Natural High" and Peabo Bryson "Let the Feeling Flow".
I love you AGanee
This was Saturday morning cleaning music.
Edwin Birdsong
Coca-cola Bottle Baby.
Y’all know why 😁
This is crazy how you never heard of this?? I feel bad honestly that they missed out on all the good music now see I have parents that play this every single weekend when they do parties and Me growing up in the 90s listen to Boyz II Men Ace town and all of these works but now it's like the millennial don't know nothing damn I feel bad because it's like ain't nobody going to teach them😢
Michael Henderson is the one singing it's Norman Connors featuring Michael Henderson
Intersesting Microphone dou😂
If you want a really Beautiful and Heartfelt song May I suggest You are loved by Tamia
Gregory Abbott "Shake you down" Norman don't got nothing on Gregory!
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boogie boys - you ain't fresh.
Mobb Deep sampled this song on Trife Life
Rick James has a version of this song
Aganee can you do a reaction to Someone Like You - Adele | Allie Sherlock cover & Ata Etminan
Do Norman Connors invitation song
That “…wait…is he saying??…” look…😂. Another classic that will make you ask the same question…Minnie Ripperton - Inside My Love. And since you’re going down the classic R&B road, check Heatwave - Star Of The Story…nothing salacious, just a dope song.