I have the studio verson of her singing this tune (you can find it on UA-cam) and when you do find it, you're gonna find that it's not as good as the version she belts out in this clip. Her voice here is far superior to the studio track. That is no shade at Bonnie at all, just that she had more room to spread her vocals and really go for it in this clip
I was listening to the Miracles sang this on pandora and this scene came into my head. Like you said it gave me goosebumps when I first saw this and ever since she pops into my mind every time I hear this song because of the exact reason you said about her voice now don't get me wrong the smokey did his thing but her voice just do something to you I didn't want her to stop sangin
I remember watching it back when it first aired. I had no idea who Bonnie Bramlett was. Her voice completely knocked me out and I found out who she was. Such an underrated performer. If you can...listen to her version of Superstar, her own song, which The Carpenters remade into basically a Disney version.
truth, i’m only 23 but i used to be obsessed with this scene. just randomly thought about it & for some reason thought it happened in full house but i should’ve remembered it was roseanne. i still found the clip tho obvs so that’s what matter! 😆
@Marquisha Jerry it's by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles😂! The Beatles had a big hit from it. She sings it BEAUTIFULLY though! This song just gains so much meaning when a woman sings it IMO I remember watching this as a kid and being blown away like, whose song is that?!!
I LOVE Bonnie Bramlett! She actually came to my home years ago, back in the '80s. She and Greg Allman sat at my dinning room table, sang songs and played guitars. I thought, "Is this a dream? Somebody pinch me." What an amazing talent she is!
@@storm65432 I was standing in my home in Bradenton, FL in 1979 or there about when I looked out the front and there was Greg Allman walking up the steps of my porch with my then husband. Greg and his wife at the time Julie, became dear friends. She was pregnant with Delilah Island Allman at the time. I loved them very much. Greg and Julie lived with me for a while after Greg was bitten by a recluse spider at his home in a town close by called Ellenton. He had to be hospitalized. That’s how both Bonnie and Greg ended up at my home. Bonnie was in the area. Bonnie probably doesn’t remember but I’ll never forget it. Greg was playing guitar and he and Bonnie were singing.
@@BacknMetro Of course it was scripted. The way she walks around the back, cuts through, and sits in the one open spot on the table in front. On the same side she just came from. The camera shots, fading in and out, catching everyone's expressions acting like they didn't know she could sing. She was a singer in real life. They knew that. Its tv, they are actors. Everything is scripted Still amazing though. Takes nothing away from her ability. Great scene.
@@nicholasmuro1742 They knew Bonnie B. could sing from her career and influence, but this was a one-take. Most of them had never heard her sing live and the song they were going to use got pulled, so they asked Bonnie Bramlett to sing. They did this only take with this song. So I would say the song-break was scripted, therefore her entrance, timing, and the blocking of her coming up stage right and making her way to the table were all scripted. You need a plan in film and television. The song itself and the performance and reactions were candid. In a way, you're both right.
It wasnt scripted, they had originally rehearsed a different song and found out last minute they couldnt perform it so did this one on the spot. All of those looks of astonishment are genuine.
That makes sense. The look on Roseanne's face was epic like she couldn't believe what was happening and she looked over at Shelley Winters with that "Can you believe this?" .
@@Coldwarrior7781 yes she’d been singing and performing since 67’. They just didn’t know she was going to sing that song on her own. And when she did it was just so beautiful they were all amazed. I know who Amy Whinehouse is but if I’d ever heard her sing in person I would of dropped to the floor lol!
They knew she could sing. Ever heard of Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett? Look them up. Bonnie is a former Ikette, with Ike Turner. He made her wear black makeup. She's collaborated with so many artists, it would make your skin crawl.
To be fair the dying hyena was rosanne.... the rest weren't that bad...but yes Bonnie swooped in and saved everyone's ears from bleeding by owning this song
When I was little, I must have been about 6 or 7, I cried when this came on - No cut on my knee, no shouting from my Mom, just this., First time I think that music had power over human beings.
She sang the shit out of that song!!! It's crazy because I never forgot this episode of Roseanne when Bonnie was singing this song and I saw it years ago and when I did this search, this is exactly the clip I was looking for!!!! Even Smokey himself would have give her props for that rendition!!! BRING BACK THE MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes!, it was always my fav too... loved this scene as a kid watching this show.... her version of this always, like yourself has always stuck with me and have always preferred her singing it
Zoe S : thanks for the explanation. When did "ugh" turn into "wow?" I thought "ugh" meant "awful." It must be like saying something is "sick." Times have changed!
+Catherine S. Todd I think it's kinda like when you say something is "so cute I want to eat it" like ugh her voice is so good. (think of it as "ugh, her voice is so good. My voice is not as good as hers. I'm jealous but impressed as heck!") It's not a bad ugh, it's a good one.
+Zombie Kitty Same! I've seen it so many times and love it every time, not just the singing but the whole vibe of the scene and the following scene is great too. Roseanne is timeless
You don't expect to run into this caliber of vocals on a sit com. But _Roseanne_ was ground breaking for its time in many, many ways. I get goose bumps every time I watch this. Thanks so much for posting this scene as a stand-alone.
@@roxannemoser mizz giiirrrrlllll go sitchyo a$$down!! I believe what that other individual was stating was that Roseanne gave many people their groundbreaking careers which elevated most of them to higher, iconic levels..,ie: George Clooney, Leo DiCaprio... but also brought back and paid well deserved homage to the epic Legends, ie: Shelly Winters, Ned Beatty, Bonnie Sheridan, Wayne Newton, and even when Bruce Willis made a quick cameo during the end credits once. That's the beauty of having your own show. You showcase your friends, give others a boost, and get starstruck by your favorites.
This scene makes me cry. It reminds of the times I spent with my family as a child. Those years had a whole different feeling. This scene is probably the only thing that can bring me out of a funk. Good times.
It's hard to find something that blows your mind as an adult the same way it did in childhood. Enter Bonnie. Fun fact: Roseanne didn't tell the cast about her voice so their reaction is genuine.
@@Theirian.Life1 Agreed - the truth is probably just that they had never heard her sing this song before this take. I'm sure the older members of the cast knew who she was. Even if only one person knew -- how could that info not spread?
Gives me the goosebumps listening too her sing. I can never get enough of this episode, because when Bonnie sings... She sings to let it out, and I love it!
That’s it, you nailed it. It’s that controlled uncontrolled-ness that’s so mesmerizing. It sounds so unrestrained but you know it’s controlled because she’s pitch perfect. I’ve always envied singers who can do that.
That one moment, when you can really awe everyone around you, a lot of us search for it but very few of it us find it like Bonnie did right there. Perfect.
One of my most favorite episodes. As a kid this gave me mad goosebumps. coming from a home with a father who was a musician this was one of my favorite songs growing up. Her voice was amazing
Ashley lyons-robles She did it on one of her 70s records..."Lady's Choice" I think. You can get it on vinyl for $3 in most used record stores. The whole record is perfect.
I watched this episode when I was 10, and I've thought about it through my whole life periodically. I saw it again 25 years later and still had the same awestruck feeling. And now, once again goosebumps! She's such a beautiful woman too.
Back in '03, I found out, I'm related to Bonnie, on my grandfather's side, whom, passed away, before I was born (R.I.P.). She really does have a beautiful voice, and her character is awesome on the show. I'm also a huge fan of the show, so, that made that news even cooler.
I remember I was a kid and loved the show. But this little part! This blew me away. It got me into blues music. And it is still the soundtrack to my soul.
This is just an incredible scene. You can see the entire cast is blown-away by her singing. Bonnie Bramlett's voice is wonderful. Since I found this video, I have watched it multiple times. Great, great scene and this show was the most realistic portrayal of family issues I had ever watched.
This is one of the most memorable moments of television. I remember right where I was when it aired, listening to my mom humming behind me while I sat in the living room floor, and wishing I could play it one more time. I always loved it when Bonnie popped in on the show. Roseanne knew what she was doing putting her show together, and seeing Shelly Winters join in was just another beautiful part of this tapestry. I think and hope we all had a few special nights like this growing up. I'll always be a proud Conor!
Tina P if I'm not mistaken the cast told the story during an interview.... It may have been on a dvd, its been so long now i cant remember. But i do remember that this song was not the one they were supposed to do, they improvised and did this one on the spot and she came in late .
I'm crying. Somehow i remembered my childhood and all of happy moments that i spent around my grandma and grandpa! I always loved feeling of undetermined happiness in my past years. This solo got all my nerves into one point. I hope that someday i will obtain this pretty feeling again. Thank you, Mrs.Bramlett
I saw this episode when i was a lil girl. i cant believe her voice is really that good. i thought i just amp it up in my mind. but she really is that good. my hats off to her!!!!
The cast's surprised reaction to Bonnie Bramlett's "You Really Got a Hold on Me" was genuine.She wasn't originally going to appear in the scene, but as soon as John Goodman began singing she walked onto the stage and delivered her show-stopping performance.
i have to say whenever i feel depressed or beaten to the ground i just come to video and hear her sing i miss those days with today's technology and stuff we forget that this really touches our heart i'm old school and fucking proud of it
Count Dracula I realize that this comment was from 3 years ago...but anyways ~I must say that that's quite an interesting opinion you got there...but we'll just have to agree to disagree on that one😊
Bonnie Bramlett is an absolute living-legend, the fact that there isn't more praise for her among younger generations blows my mind.
i love here voice
Have tou heard what this younger generation listens to lol
Wish I could find Bonnie singing the whole song cuz dang she brings chills.
She has it on one of her CD's ..
You tube
I have the studio verson of her singing this tune (you can find it on UA-cam) and when you do find it, you're gonna find that it's not as good as the version she belts out in this clip. Her voice here is far superior to the studio track. That is no shade at Bonnie at all, just that she had more room to spread her vocals and really go for it in this clip
@@Defensewhiz agreed
Her voice is so clear and strong, this scene gives me goosebumps every time.
I was listening to the Miracles sang this on pandora and this scene came into my head. Like you said it gave me goosebumps when I first saw this and ever since she pops into my mind every time I hear this song because of the exact reason you said about her voice now don't get me wrong the smokey did his thing but her voice just do something to you I didn't want her to stop sangin
That growl when she sings is just amazing!
Me too!
That voice is a gift from God and we're blessed that she shares it with us.
One of the most memorable times on television.
Jill Mccormick I literally had goosebumps when they aired this episode ❤️❤️
Alisha L I get goosebumps every time I hear it lol
Totally agree. I remember this so well.
I remember watching it back when it first aired. I had no idea who Bonnie Bramlett was. Her voice completely knocked me out and I found out who she was. Such an underrated performer. If you can...listen to her version of Superstar, her own song, which The Carpenters remade into basically a Disney version.
truth, i’m only 23 but i used to be obsessed with this scene. just randomly thought about it & for some reason thought it happened in full house but i should’ve remembered it was roseanne. i still found the clip tho obvs so that’s what matter! 😆
She got some SOOOOOUL in her voice!
Bonnie really can sing her voice is beautiful
@Marquisha Jerry it's by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles😂! The Beatles had a big hit from it. She sings it BEAUTIFULLY though! This song just gains so much meaning when a woman sings it IMO I remember watching this as a kid and being blown away like, whose song is that?!!
Delaney and Bonnie!!!
Yes she sure do!
She truly does
I LOVE Bonnie Bramlett! She actually came to my home years ago, back in the '80s. She and Greg Allman sat at my dinning room table, sang songs and played guitars. I thought, "Is this a dream? Somebody pinch me." What an amazing talent she is!
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Really? Was that a dream? How did this happen?
@@storm65432 I was standing in my home in Bradenton, FL in 1979 or there about when I looked out the front and there was Greg Allman walking up the steps of my porch with my then husband. Greg and his wife at the time Julie, became dear friends. She was pregnant with Delilah Island Allman at the time. I loved them very much. Greg and Julie lived with me for a while after Greg was bitten by a recluse spider at his home in a town close by called Ellenton. He had to be hospitalized. That’s how both Bonnie and Greg ended up at my home. Bonnie was in the area. Bonnie probably doesn’t remember but I’ll never forget it. Greg was playing guitar and he and Bonnie were singing.
little info on Ms Bramlett...
"...She made history as the first Caucasian female to sing with Ike and Tina Turner as one of the "Ikettes"."
Think she also had a band in the 70s called “Delaney & Bonnie”
dustee With Mad Dogs n Englishmen w Joe Cocker 1971. She has what is termed a “dirty” voice.
😲😲😲🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍
And she robbed a liquor store with her ex! I love Bonnie’s police record!
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I love John Goodman's face through the whole thing. He's in awe.
No doubt...that is a time when the camera caught an actor's "real reaction" to her insane talent.
Wait a minute. Was this not scripted? This is their natural reaction?
@@BacknMetro
Of course it was scripted. The way she walks around the back, cuts through, and sits in the one open spot on the table in front. On the same side she just came from. The camera shots, fading in and out, catching everyone's expressions acting like they didn't know she could sing. She was a singer in real life. They knew that. Its tv, they are actors. Everything is scripted
Still amazing though. Takes nothing away from her ability. Great scene.
Rosies face too.
@@nicholasmuro1742 They knew Bonnie B. could sing from her career and influence, but this was a one-take. Most of them had never heard her sing live and the song they were going to use got pulled, so they asked Bonnie Bramlett to sing. They did this only take with this song.
So I would say the song-break was scripted, therefore her entrance, timing, and the blocking of her coming up stage right and making her way to the table were all scripted. You need a plan in film and television. The song itself and the performance and reactions were candid. In a way, you're both right.
Chills still in 2023. One of the greatest shows of all time
I'd buy a picnic table and give this woman my whole paycheck if she would come and sing this song its entirety. Bonnie you are a gift to this earth
Recipe for a perfect evening!
Agree! I wish she had albums out to buy. I love her voice
@@17sthompson um, I think she does. She was a professional singer
@@17sthompson She does. I bought them. She even does this song. But it's not like THIS.
Amen to that!
She came from around the back and murdered this shit.
Ashley dead 😂😂😂
And nana Mary was probably wondering why that black guy Jackie thought was going to harm her was there at the barbecue.
Simple as that
She NAILED IT
She NAILED IT
MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE EPISODE OF ROSEANNE ... Bonnie Bramlett's Voice gives me chills !
Amazing Voice!!!😊
It wasnt scripted, they had originally rehearsed a different song and found out last minute they couldnt perform it so did this one on the spot. All of those looks of astonishment are genuine.
When they rehearsed the other song that they didn't end up singing was Bonnie singing on that one too
Didn't they know who she was
That makes sense. The look on Roseanne's face was epic like she couldn't believe what was happening and she looked over at Shelley Winters with that "Can you believe this?" .
Wow didn't know that. I remember when I first saw this episode amazing
@@Coldwarrior7781 yes she’d been singing and performing since 67’. They just didn’t know she was going to sing that song on her own. And when she did it was just so beautiful they were all amazed. I know who Amy Whinehouse is but if I’d ever heard her sing in person I would of dropped to the floor lol!
I love the look on John Goodman's face-like he's in the presence of greatness-and he is! (He can sing too.)
They really looked shocked
They knew she could sing. Ever heard of Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett? Look them up. Bonnie is a former Ikette, with Ike Turner. He made her wear black makeup. She's collaborated with so many artists, it would make your skin crawl.
She actually you to sing with Ike and Tina Turner way....back in the day
Roxanne Moser yeah they knew... but there’s a difference between knowing and experiencing... that was special... love that voice
Thats because he was.
I love how she just casually pops out from the back, "Listen to these hyenas howling, let mama shut them up."
That is pure talent...
😂😂
Sound like dying hyenas....
Yup...
Like let me show you how it's done!
To be fair the dying hyena was rosanne.... the rest weren't that bad...but yes Bonnie swooped in and saved everyone's ears from bleeding by owning this song
I am 45 years old and this womans voice in this scene still gives me goosebumps and glassy eyes......so much passion with so little effort.
I've never heard anybody sing this song better! The talent this woman has is unbelievable!!
I always love that "surprise I can sing" moment. It's real. No best take or pre-recorded lip sync. Just natural talent.
Huge fan of "Roseanne" for 25 years and this may be the show's greatest-ever moment. I tingle every time I see this scene. What a voice.
I'm with you, it's so soulful, it gives me chills. It's for sure in the top 5 moments for me.
Yesssss..same here
When I was little, I must have been about 6 or 7, I cried when this came on - No cut on my knee, no shouting from my Mom, just this., First time I think that music had power over human beings.
Best version of this song ever. Everyone remembers it. It grabs you..And she never put a version like this on wax.
This scene is probably why this is one of my favorite songs
She has more soul in her voice then most popular singers today
One of the episodes I really like due to how Bonnie just came right in and tore the song up like she was on stage! 💗
❤❤❤❤❤ Bonnie needs to RELEASE THIS SONG SHE'S AMAZING ❤❤❤❤❤
She sang the shit out of that song!!! It's crazy because I never forgot this episode of Roseanne when Bonnie was singing this song and I saw it years ago and when I did this search, this is exactly the clip I was looking for!!!! Even Smokey himself would have give her props for that rendition!!! BRING BACK THE MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I absolutely agree with everything you wrote about this clip! You literally took the words right out of my mouth!
HatianHurricane I love Dan’s face here.
HatianHurricane. Me too.
Yes!, it was always my fav too... loved this scene as a kid watching this show.... her version of this always, like yourself has always stuck with me and have always preferred her singing it
HatianHurricane,
Truer words were never spoken. Saw the original air time for this clip. One of my all-time favorite songs.
I can watch this over and over again... i fact I have! THATS HOME GROWN SANGING!
I am watching it over and over again!🤣🤣
Watching it to this day, in 2021 😍
A very special moment. Shelly Winters in the cast cherishing the song as well.
Replay value x99999999999^2
Yep I watch it often and share it plenty
Been a fan of Bonnie since 1970. Bless her.
Cant believe I finally found this. Saw it on Rosanne and it blew my mind. Will always be my favorite version.
LAFF TV channel just aired it. Went off 15 minutes ago. Brought me here.
Bonnie Bramlett's her name and that girl can SANG💯
2023 and I still get goosebumps
Damn...I wish Bonnie would release this rendition in whole! GOD- what a voice!
She gives me shivers with her remarkable voice!
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My favorite episode simply because of this scene.
Agreed
Oh yes!
exactly ! gave me chills the first time I heard her sing it , still does ! WHAT A VOICE !!
+Kiloubela Darkmace agreed....what an amazing voice
Kiloubela Darkmace I see you there, friend. 😀
Bonnie completely DID this. Ugh what a voice! And that rasp...🙌
I love Bonnie Bramlett... Zoe, what you do mean "ugh what a voice?"
Catherine S. Todd It's a positive thing. Meaning, "wow this voice is incredible."
Zoe S : thanks for the explanation. When did "ugh" turn into "wow?" I thought "ugh" meant "awful." It must be like saying something is "sick." Times have changed!
+Catherine S. Todd I think it's kinda like when you say something is "so cute I want to eat it" like ugh her voice is so good. (think of it as "ugh, her voice is so good. My voice is not as good as hers. I'm jealous but impressed as heck!") It's not a bad ugh, it's a good one.
Zoe S awesome voice bonnie is a good singer
loved that scene, wish they'd done a full version with her voice. She nailed it 💕💕
You know she’s an accomplished blues artist from the 60s or 70s with entire albums right?
Man... This is still one if my favorite episodes of Roseann and it makes me tear up every time i hear her amazing tone of voice
I. w
+Zombie Kitty Same! I've seen it so many times and love it every time, not just the singing but the whole vibe of the scene and the following scene is great too. Roseanne is timeless
One of THE BEST scenes ever on television. Goddamn she’s good.
You don't expect to run into this caliber of vocals on a sit com. But _Roseanne_ was ground breaking for its time in many, many ways. I get goose bumps every time I watch this. Thanks so much for posting this scene as a stand-alone.
Please, you don't think Roseanne started Bonnie Bramlett's career do you?
@@roxannemoser I don't think they were saying that at all.
@@roxannemoser mizz giiirrrrlllll go sitchyo a$$down!! I believe what that other individual was stating was that Roseanne gave many people their groundbreaking careers which elevated most of them to higher, iconic levels..,ie: George Clooney, Leo DiCaprio... but also brought back and paid well deserved homage to the epic Legends, ie: Shelly Winters, Ned Beatty, Bonnie Sheridan, Wayne Newton, and even when Bruce Willis made a quick cameo during the end credits once. That's the beauty of having your own show. You showcase your friends, give others a boost, and get starstruck by your favorites.
This scene makes me cry. It reminds of the times I spent with my family as a child. Those years had a whole different feeling. This scene is probably the only thing that can bring me out of a funk. Good times.
I was a kid watching this episode and now as an adult, it still gives me chills....love love this version!
SAME🙌🏾🎯
It's hard to find something that blows your mind as an adult the same way it did in childhood. Enter Bonnie. Fun fact: Roseanne didn't tell the cast about her voice so their reaction is genuine.
Now that I watch it again, you can see a couple of ppl briefly "break the 4th wall" & look off camera like they're say "Are ya'll hearing this?!" 😅
@@Undeniably_Me not proofreading can be a volatile thing
How could anyone of the cast members at that age not know who Bonnie bramlet was?
@@Theirian.Life1 Agreed - the truth is probably just that they had never heard her sing this song before this take. I'm sure the older members of the cast knew who she was. Even if only one person knew -- how could that info not spread?
Gives me the goosebumps listening too her sing. I can never get enough of this episode, because when Bonnie sings... She sings to let it out, and I love it!
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That’s it, you nailed it. It’s that controlled uncontrolled-ness that’s so mesmerizing. It sounds so unrestrained but you know it’s controlled because she’s pitch perfect. I’ve always envied singers who can do that.
Good God, that voice!
Everytime I hear her sing this I get teary eyed! That long note she hit just resonates in my body!
My God WHAT A VOICE!!! I always loved Bonnie! I wish she had stayed on the show longer. And I wish they would’ve brought her back at some point
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lord have mercy true vocals right there
I know it.
Absolutely!
Lyn B what a voice !!!!
This voice is better than 90% on whats out on the mainstream since this has been released.
This needs to be on a loop forever.
Seriously the best version of this song. I could watch this over and over in amazement!
That one moment, when you can really awe everyone around you, a lot of us search for it but very few of it us find it like Bonnie did right there. Perfect.
Such soul and pain in her tone! I am sobbing so hard. She brought this bbq to church! Wow! What a voice! 😭😍
Something about the earlier seasons of Roseanne that are just so amazing! This scene gets me every time!! ❤️😭
One of my most favorite episodes. As a kid this gave me mad goosebumps. coming from a home with a father who was a musician this was one of my favorite songs growing up. Her voice was amazing
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How are you doing toda?
Id pay to hear her sing the whole song
Ashley lyons-robles She did it on one of her 70s records..."Lady's Choice" I think. You can get it on vinyl for $3 in most used record stores. The whole record is perfect.
You're the best. I'll search!
Joel O'Brien; you may never see this comment as yours was from 2 years ago, but man I gotta thank you most sincerely!
Tina P its so sad reading good comments from 3 yrs ago and beyond. Its like once it hits a 1 yr mark yeah I doubt it.
It's on Amazon but the music seems to drown her out. She really should have did it without music! I'd definitely buy it!
I love how you can tell that they are looking at the people filming when she starts singing.
I watched this episode when I was 10, and I've thought about it through my whole life periodically.
I saw it again 25 years later and still had the same awestruck feeling.
And now, once again goosebumps!
She's such a beautiful woman too.
Whole Lotta mega soul..Every note went thru me. WOW!!!!!
Back in '03, I found out, I'm related to Bonnie, on my grandfather's side, whom, passed away, before I was born (R.I.P.). She really does have a beautiful voice, and her character is awesome on the show. I'm also a huge fan of the show, so, that made that news even cooler.
This queen can fucking sing!!! Chills! Every time I hear it! ❤️
I remember I was a kid and loved the show. But this little part! This blew me away. It got me into blues music. And it is still the soundtrack to my soul.
Hello Dear
How are you doing today?
This is just an incredible scene. You can see the entire cast is blown-away by her singing. Bonnie Bramlett's voice is wonderful. Since I found this video, I have watched it multiple times. Great, great scene and this show was the most realistic portrayal of family issues I had ever watched.
This is one of the most memorable moments of television. I remember right where I was when it aired, listening to my mom humming behind me while I sat in the living room floor, and wishing I could play it one more time. I always loved it when Bonnie popped in on the show. Roseanne knew what she was doing putting her show together, and seeing Shelly Winters join in was just another beautiful part of this tapestry.
I think and hope we all had a few special nights like this growing up. I'll always be a proud Conor!
Great comment/description! Words always seem to fail me and it makes me applaud this comment even more as it is spot on to how I feel as well!!
Tina P if I'm not mistaken the cast told the story during an interview.... It may have been on a dvd, its been so long now i cant remember. But i do remember that this song was not the one they were supposed to do, they improvised and did this one on the spot and she came in late .
Bonnie belts it!! One of my favorite episodes!
Hello Dear
How are you doing today?
My favorite episode because of her voice.
I have this recorded, look at Dan's face, speechless, beautiful...damn these onions. You really got a hold on me
Thought I was the only that gets choked up listening to Bonnie's incredible vocals on this great song!!
Same here!! One of those rare moments when beauty makes you cry. I could watch this on replay 100 times a day!
omg her singing almost moved me to tears
My Absolute favorite clip of Rosanne... Bonnie is Amazing.
As a kid, I just knew I liked her singing. As an adult, I realize I've been a fan of blues, rock, and soul from an early age.
Such an awesome moment. I remember watching the first time it aired. Bonnie was a great character.
I loved this seen. Just sweet, wholesome family time. No phones or selfies. Just music and harmony in more ways than one.
this scene reminds me of my childhood. The vibe, the sounds, the scene, everything. Haha I love this
My fav episode ever. I love her singing in this part. I can watch that over and over.
I'm crying. Somehow i remembered my childhood and all of happy moments that i spent around my grandma and grandpa! I always loved feeling of undetermined happiness in my past years. This solo got all my nerves into one point. I hope that someday i will obtain this pretty feeling again. Thank you, Mrs.Bramlett
Bonnie, my GOD....you SLAYED. What a VOICE. You were gorgeous, had a fantastic role...you did way more than anyone could hope for in Hollywood.
Great voice. I love this episode. Wish they kept her on the show.
best version of this song ever. wish it was the whole thing.
The way she held the note and made it vibrate was incredible.
She is an entire symphony ! She's simply perfection.
I saw this episode when i was a lil girl. i cant believe her voice is really that good. i thought i just amp it up in my mind. but she really is that good. my hats off to her!!!!
Girl. She sang thee holy hell outta this song!!
I remember rewinding this over and over when I was younger. Only knew Bonnie from this show so had no idea she could sing like this. 💐
same here...I got chills the first time I saw it many years ago and still do
I remember when this first aired as a little kid around DJ's age and I still get chills as an adult 30+ years laters the woman's vocals are lethal.
everytime I hear that voice gives me goosebumps I don't care what she singing phenomenal
Not only is this my favorite show ever but they play something like this, gives me chills every time ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The cast's surprised reaction to Bonnie Bramlett's "You Really Got a Hold on Me" was genuine.She wasn't originally going to appear in the scene, but as soon as John Goodman began singing she walked onto the stage and delivered her show-stopping performance.
Recalled this came here found it 30 YEARS LATER! HER VOICE! THAT! 30 YEARS LATER.
the music of this generation just cant compare to the soulful sounds like this one truly these songs are just so beautiful no comparison
i have to say whenever i feel depressed or beaten to the ground i just come to video and hear her sing i miss those days with today's technology and stuff we forget that this really touches our heart i'm old school and fucking proud of it
well said raymond
laddie kelly thanks man hearing this takes me back like i said no music can compare the soul soothing vocals of this song
Count Dracula I realize that this comment was from 3 years ago...but anyways ~I must say that that's quite an interesting opinion you got there...but we'll just have to agree to disagree on that one😊
Her voice is so distinctive. She sounds like no one else. Love it!!!
Her voice is amazing!!!!
One of those moments that ill never forget on the show. This and Dan throwing the couch out the front door and the time when he kicks Fishers a@@.
Part 0:55-0:58 - Day-um! So much soul I just love it!
She totally killed that song!! Smokey would be proud!
WOW! god what a voice, Amazing
After decades this still gives me chills
chills all over I love it
She has a beautiful voice
Love her soulful voice.
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Simply incredible. Every version I've heard doesn't move me like Bonnie's does. Incredible!
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Thanks for posting my all-time favorite scene from "Roseanne"!
The great Bonnie Bramlett!