The guy who did the intro on this video is the master Drummer Earl Young. He was the drummer on MOST of PIR Records. He’s sill actively performing and playing those drums at 82 years old. He was part of TSOP and MSFB🏆🏆🏆🏆 R.I.P. Jimmy Ellis and Ron “Have Mercy” Kersey. 🙏🏽🙌🏾 Great group ❤❤❤
Always loved the Tramps, miss those special years. Music today not the same as the golden years of the sounds of a Philadelphia . Delfonics. 3 Degrees. Harold Melvin to name a few
I feel so fortunate to have seen these groups with original artists. Got to see The Trammps many times in Brooklyn NY. Rip Jimmy Ellis. Saw them recently and still great after all these years. Some of these guys are going on 80 years old and I dont know how they do it but Thank You for the music! ❤️
The Trammps group contained some of the master players in the Sound of Philadelphia: Earl Young, master drummer who played on MOST of PIR artists Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey on keyboards, who was a great arranger in TSOP. The Trammps were master builder musicians contributing to The Sound of Philadelphia.
Philly singers play no games when it comes to singer they come to slay.the delfonics the intruders the three degrees blue magic the stylistics Patti LaBelle Phyllis Hyman teddy pendergrass. Billie holiday Harold Melvin and the blue notes.joll Scott Jasmine Sullivan. The futures the continental four. My Philly singers are a force to be reckoned with
Right after I asked her "Where Do We Go From Here?" I told her "You better Stop and Think awhile, before you leave and say goodbye." Funny, I heard "Where Do We Go From Here" in 1975 on the radio, and it had such a peaceful calming effect on me that made me dance light and easy. I did not hear Stop and Think until 1977, although originally they were on the same album. A long version of Stop and Think was issued in 1977, just in time for a young hustler to glide across the dance floors of NYC. Thanks to the Trammps I lived the fantasy. Edit: Next stop, "Stop and Think" and then "The Night The Lights Went Out In NYC."
I not sure what spell this particular song has on me but it touches me deep down in my soul. From the first time I heard it way back in early 70's .. I play it at least once a week.. it picks me up
That joy inspiring voices of Jimmy Ellis and The Trammps. The greatest band in the world MFSB. Turn up. Turn up. The lyrics and singing taking you up to a place where everything felt just right. Memories, dreams and feelings that keep the heart young. Yeah, 46 years ago and I'm still dancing in the clouds. Trammps! What you call me? Trammps!!! Ooh, I'm a lover.
Never fail to get nostalgic listening to this fab song...taken back to nicer times 🎉❤ hey baby where have you been you sure look good what a great sexy voice🤩💕☘
That bass voice reverberates. All tgecole school R&B was epic. No era can ever duplicate it. Blessed to grow up with this music.~ A 74 year ole head here.
My favorite song. I am white woman never saw color in my dancing days. Loved this group followed them everywhere on long island clubs. Why can’t we all get along like we did then? We all loved music and this was the best days of our lives with the Tramps!! Bringing me to tears listening to this music. God bless everyone ! L😊
I went to speak easy and I went to chanel 80, 231 and Zackery’s. I had a blast. Brings tears to my eyes realizing it’s over. That era gone but nice to chat with you.
You can't beat the classics. I just love them. I've said this before. I had a comment which was lovely when I said this before but didn't know how to reply. Hope you see this x
Trammps ,fue un gran concepto y un ritmo nuevo y sensacional cuando se elaboraba en los estudios de Philadelphia ,la banda recién contaba con un apoyo multifacético de grandes arreglistas,ingenieros y músicos ,producidos por Baker-Harris-Young ,desde Golden Fleece ,Philadelphia International y Atlantic en la final de la década de los 80 , donde terminaron la onda disco ,definitivamente ,este tema desde aquí dónde iremos ? Plantea una pregunta bien clara a este álbum llamado disco campeón que fue reeditado en este estudio . Sigma sound studio tuvo los mejores registros y equipos sofisticados que nunca tuvo nadie en el mundo y los mejores artistas del mundo fueron a grabar ahí, la Orchestra M.F.S.B fue un apoyo en la realización musical junto a las mezclas de Tom Moulton mix y la colaboración Kenny Gamble,León Huff y Thom Bell .
Boa tarde a todos quem sabe faz ao vivo parabéns Philadelphia recordes internacional obrigada por interagir com minha pessoa sempre adorei a referida música tem essência sempre sucesso sempre
Great Group the unique sound of Mr Jimmy Ellis RIP Ron Kersey Rip and all of TSOP could add many as individuals such as Zach Zachary RiP created some of the best music EVER !
Isn't it funny when you look back in time at the outfits that men wore back then? They look feminine today, but yet those men were so masculine. Now today, if men wore those same outfits, it would be just the opposite. 🤣🤣🤣
One of the best from PHILLY😂
My favorite singing rhythm section -- The Trammps played in MFSB.
This is the very first Tramps song I ever heard. Had to buy the album right away. Love them. Great memories in the early disco era.
1974.
After all these years I still love this song
Jimmy Ellis always in my ❤ !
The guy who did the intro on this video is the master Drummer Earl Young. He was the drummer on MOST of PIR Records. He’s sill actively performing and playing those drums at 82 years old. He was part of TSOP and MSFB🏆🏆🏆🏆 R.I.P. Jimmy Ellis and Ron “Have Mercy” Kersey. 🙏🏽🙌🏾 Great group ❤❤❤
Isn't he the one who invented the disco beat?
@@lievevandemaele , yes he is the one , NOTE: the SALSOUL ORCHESTRA is M.F.S.B. Who recorded on the SALSOUL LABEL ( SALSA & SOUL )
The Sound of Philadlphia at its best.
Always loved the Tramps, miss those special years. Music today not the same as the golden years of the sounds of a Philadelphia
. Delfonics. 3 Degrees. Harold Melvin to name a few
Thank you Jimmy, you are so, so missed.
💖
Jimmy Ellis. Beautiful voice. So handsome. Rest in Peace...
é verdade!!!!!
The Trammps are a part of my music history.
Jimmy Ellis has one of those voices that seem to fit any song from disco to ballad.
Awesome track!
I hear ya. My fav is "Trusting Heart"
I feel so fortunate to have seen these groups with original artists. Got to see The Trammps many times in Brooklyn NY. Rip Jimmy Ellis. Saw them recently and still great after all these years. Some of these guys are going on 80 years old and I dont know how they do it but Thank You for the music! ❤️
He’s Great 👍
Always loved dancing to the Tramps back in the 70s at the Lost and Found in Washington DC. 🕺
The Trammps group contained some of the master players in the Sound of Philadelphia: Earl Young, master drummer who played on MOST of PIR artists Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey on keyboards, who was a great arranger in TSOP. The Trammps were master builder musicians contributing to The Sound of Philadelphia.
I will hear one Earl Young lesson as a drummer.Not me myself.
Watch carefully the drummer is WAY OFF TIME.if thats Earl Young shame on him... that performance is dire...
@@djsimonrossprice9400 so are there lips. It's the link between video and sound that's off
Going way back now with Ron Have mercy kersey! ❤️ Brooklyn ruled in the 70’s
@@djsimonrossprice9400 my friend this performance is being lip synched!
That intro is the 1970’s DEFINED! Smooth & silky!
Grew up on theTrammps....R.I.P Jimmy Ellis&his gorgeous voice 😍
Thoughly underrated band of all time. The lead singer, I don't know his name, is a boss. Salute 🫡 to the Trammps!
Jimmy Ellis.
Omg I love this song, it gets me emotional,, it brings back beautiful memories. Of alot of people that are no longer here.😢
Whoever gave this a thumbs down seriously has issues
You're exactly right Brother 👍👍🏿
So true brother 👍🏽👍🏽
You know that's right! This is a great song.
Some people really need attention - even if it is negative. Sad.
Ain't that the truth! I grew up listening to this with my parents who have since gone off to glory.
Saturday Mornings and Soul Train.. Mom and Pop's dancing in the living room, just like on TV
one of the happiest singers of that era
Even in those goofy outfits bassist Stanley Wade still manages to look supercool. Great song and mad talent in this band. 🎸
Even today I listen to them with the same pleasure as when I was 18! I loved them and still do.
Philly singers play no games when it comes to singer they come to slay.the delfonics the intruders the three degrees blue magic the stylistics Patti LaBelle Phyllis Hyman teddy pendergrass. Billie holiday Harold Melvin and the blue notes.joll Scott Jasmine Sullivan. The futures the continental four. My Philly singers are a force to be reckoned with
Facts
The Jacksons even recorded with PIR. Twice.
@@TheSecurityCamChannel yes and Michael said gamble and huff taught him how to write songs.
Yes Indeed so! I can ShoNuff Diggit too! Absolutely no Doubt about it !!! 10/4
Philly Soul, so, so, sexy....
Right after I asked her "Where Do We Go From Here?" I told her "You better Stop and Think awhile, before you leave and say goodbye." Funny, I heard "Where Do We Go From Here" in 1975 on the radio, and it had such a peaceful calming effect on me that made me dance light and easy. I did not hear Stop and Think until 1977, although originally they were on the same album. A long version of Stop and Think was issued in 1977, just in time for a young hustler to glide across the dance floors of NYC. Thanks to the Trammps I lived the fantasy.
Edit: Next stop, "Stop and Think" and then "The Night The Lights Went Out In NYC."
The immortal Jimmy Ellis on lead vocal
The Tramps Where do we go from here is one of my favorite songs ever writen.
SUPER MÚSICA EMBALOS DA DISCOTHEQUE 70s. 🌞☄
Love, love, love the Trammps!
Great song with great memories attached to it!!!
Unforgetable!
I not sure what spell this particular song has on me but it touches me deep down in my soul. From the first time I heard it way back in early 70's .. I play it at least once a week.. it picks me up
Ditto!
Where do we go from here & Hold back the night for me. Trammps will always be one of the best 70’s groups
it does the same to me since 1975
That joy inspiring voices of Jimmy Ellis and The Trammps. The greatest band in the world MFSB. Turn up. Turn up. The lyrics and singing taking you up to a place where everything felt just right. Memories, dreams and feelings that keep the heart young. Yeah, 46 years ago and I'm still dancing in the clouds. Trammps! What you call me? Trammps!!! Ooh, I'm a lover.
When I was young heard them and still like the real voices!
UK watching. Fantastic soul. Always.
This the best and always the best music 70s not this modern rap music an other what ever music we have now
I LOVE THIS SONG !
Wow amazing group of musicians that a lot of fans and people didn't know,
This sure takes me back. Thank you.
Great Lead Singer .
Jimmy Ellis cantava com força com toda a alma.
Os melhores anos da Black music, lindas esse, super grupos as os melhores😃😄
I had the greatness time to get to see them Live 2 times. and actually had drinks with them in SeaSide Park NJ. you wanna know more inbox me...
Never fail to get nostalgic listening to this fab song...taken back to nicer times 🎉❤ hey baby where have you been you sure look good what a great sexy voice🤩💕☘
Can’t decide what song is my favorite they had so many great songs
Love the Trammps. Love their musiv
Music
could be a hit today
Earl and his drumming techniques lay down the beats for the Disco sound.
What a vibe!!!! ❤️
hard not to like this music with Jimmy Ellis as the salesman
That bass voice reverberates. All tgecole school R&B was epic. No era can ever duplicate it. Blessed to grow up with this music.~ A 74 year ole head here.
LOVE,LOVE,LOVE THIS SONG ALWAYS🎼❤️💋🫣❤️💋🎼❤️💋🎼📀😢
Nice tune 🔥🎶✅
My favorite song. I am white woman never saw color in my dancing days. Loved this group followed them everywhere on long island clubs. Why can’t we all get along like we did then? We all loved music and this was the best days of our lives with the Tramps!! Bringing me to tears listening to this music. God bless everyone ! L😊
Hello I'm from Long island also I was young when this came out what clubs did you go to
I went to speak easy and I went to chanel 80, 231 and Zackery’s. I had a blast. Brings tears to my eyes realizing it’s over. That era gone but nice to chat with you.
And I hustled like a dancing queen. Loll
Esto es muy buena música,me encantan.
TRAMMPS DISCO CHAMPS! ❤️
My song
Fan de trammps depuis le premier jour excellent 👍👍🇨🇵
You can't beat the classics. I just love them. I've said this before. I had a comment which was lovely when I said this before but didn't know how to reply. Hope you see this x
楽しそうに 歌う姿 素敵です
Wow!
grandi the trammps ......
They should had made this song number 1❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂
Trammps ,fue un gran concepto y un ritmo nuevo y sensacional cuando se elaboraba en los estudios de Philadelphia ,la banda recién contaba con un apoyo multifacético de grandes arreglistas,ingenieros y músicos ,producidos por Baker-Harris-Young ,desde Golden Fleece ,Philadelphia International y Atlantic en la final de la década de los 80 , donde terminaron la onda disco ,definitivamente ,este tema desde aquí dónde iremos ? Plantea una pregunta bien clara a este álbum llamado disco campeón que fue reeditado en este estudio . Sigma sound studio tuvo los mejores registros y equipos sofisticados que nunca tuvo nadie en el mundo y los mejores artistas del mundo fueron a grabar ahí, la Orchestra M.F.S.B fue un apoyo en la realización musical junto a las mezclas de Tom Moulton mix y la colaboración Kenny Gamble,León Huff y Thom Bell .
FANTÁSTICO!!!!!
Boa tarde a todos quem sabe faz ao vivo parabéns Philadelphia recordes internacional obrigada por interagir com minha pessoa sempre adorei a referida música tem essência sempre sucesso sempre
In Holland this was the B side of their single and greatest hit . The A side was Shout. This is my favourite band of the seventies.
Todos. Impecaveis sou fã dessa banda a 50 anos .
Where do we go from here is a Great Memory of 1974 It's true Where do we go from Here??
Não temos mais essa qualidade musical nos dias de hoje 😢😢
Muito obrigado Don Cornelius, por nos apresentar essas lendas da música para o mundo ❤🙏🌷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I never knew Earl Young was the bass singer on The Trammp's early recordings.
He is the drummer and bass singer.
@@qwertymanor Yeah I know he's the drummer. That's not what I said.
There are two orchestra's Nelson Riddle and MFSB that always spring to mind when instrumental is concerned
sing it now, Trammps. Yasssss
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great upload
Não escutar que me arrepio toda ,quesaudade ❤❤❤❤❤
Was 17 and Today, i hear IT again
Forgot about this song !!!!
Love it still many, many years later.
Great Group the unique sound of Mr Jimmy Ellis RIP Ron Kersey Rip and all of TSOP could add many as individuals such as Zach Zachary RiP created some of the best music EVER !
Rip brother 📸flash
Schönes. Lied❤
One of the last songs played at the closing of the PARADISE GARAGE !
Not my favorite Trammps song but hey, I'd take any Trammps performance i can get. Nice upload 👏
Love this song.Reminds me of my clubbing days.Great times.❤
Não canso de ouvir!!!divinosssss!
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Imortais pra mim !!!!
Adoroooo!!!!!!
Is wild we open our night club with the them where does rhe time go
It's Funny how I Didn't Know that The Trammps Signed In With Philidelphia International Records.
Briefly through PIR distribution of Norman Harris, Ron Baker and Earl Young's short live Golden Fleece label back then
From Soul Train's much-loved "Luau Weekend."
CLASSIC 🔥🔥🔥🎵🎶🎷🎻🎸🥁
RICHIEBIKER UB 💀☠💯☝👍💪🤟🏍😎
The Trammps were produced by Baker Harris and Young on the Atlantic label.
I wonder how Gamble glommed onto their publishing.
Harris Baker and Young briefly owned the Golden Fleece Records label which Gamble-Huff distributed through PIR so goes the connection.
Robert Upchurch married my second cousin, he preformed at my parents wedding 😂
*RONNIE BAKER!* Rare Appearance for him!
He was a great arranger in the TSOP tradition!!!
What is the name of the base singer to the right of the lead singer Jerry Ellis. He seems to disappear after the mid 70s.
Hello Baby:)
Isn't it funny when you look back in time at the outfits that men wore back then? They look feminine today, but yet those men were so masculine. Now today, if men wore those same outfits, it would be just the opposite. 🤣🤣🤣
👍👍👍👍🇨🇵
The lip-sync is off, but its a great moment and classic song favorite of ours. Props.
Again: the broadcast date❓
June 29, 74