Steve Winwood was a prodigy. Take a listen to "Nobody Knows You When Your Down" when he was singing for The Spencer Davis Group at the age of 15! You'll think you are listening to a young Ray Charles. in the 60's, 70's and into the 80's, everyone wanted to work with him. That's Chaka Khan singing with him in this one.
Nobody Knows When You're Down And Out was released in 1966 so Steve was around 17-18 (born in 1948) when he recorded that. But it's a great suggestion for the next reaction! 😊
Steve was born to sing. One of the greatest singers ever. A club owner thought Steve was sooooo good he hired him to sing in a club underage. Many very good songs and he was great as lead singer with Spencer Davis Group 🎉🎉🎉
With the Spencer Davis Group, try Every Little Bit Hurts or Hey Darling. With the band Traffic try Empty Pages or 40,000 Headmen or Walking In The Wind (awesome bass). With Blind Faith have a go at Well All Right or Sea Of Joy. Solo tunes to try - Arc Of A Diver, Fly, Freedom Overspill. Steve is a multi-instrumentalist and his guitar (and keyboards and bass and mandolin and etc) skills are amazing!
Listen to Spencer Davis and his 17 year old voice. Songs: Gimme Some Lovin' and Nobody knows you when you're down and out. He sounds like Ray Charles in the latter song.
Talking Back To The Night Can’t Find My Way Home Night Train Spanish Dancer Don’t You Know What The Night Can Do Valerie Gimme Some Lovin Dear Mr Fantasy Empty Pages Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
He may be the greatest musician of the 20th Century. Ethereal Talent......
Awwww…yeah…one of my favs!!! Love this song AND video!! 😊😊
Steve Winwood was a prodigy. Take a listen to "Nobody Knows You When Your Down" when he was singing for The Spencer Davis Group at the age of 15! You'll think you are listening to a young Ray Charles. in the 60's, 70's and into the 80's, everyone wanted to work with him. That's Chaka Khan singing with him in this one.
Nobody Knows When You're Down And Out was released in 1966 so Steve was around 17-18 (born in 1948) when he recorded that. But it's a great suggestion for the next reaction! 😊
Mr Fantasy and Cant Find my way Home..
All time classic, just brilliant
Puts a massive smile on your face
Steve was born to sing. One of the greatest singers ever. A club owner thought Steve was sooooo good he hired him to sing in a club underage. Many very good songs and he was great as lead singer with Spencer Davis Group
🎉🎉🎉
Didn't you notice Chaka Khan singing with him?
I thought that was her
With the Spencer Davis Group, try Every Little Bit Hurts or Hey Darling.
With the band Traffic try Empty Pages or 40,000 Headmen or Walking In The Wind (awesome bass).
With Blind Faith have a go at Well All Right or Sea Of Joy.
Solo tunes to try - Arc Of A Diver, Fly, Freedom Overspill.
Steve is a multi-instrumentalist and his guitar (and keyboards and bass and mandolin and etc) skills are amazing!
Now check out his song, Roll With It then go back and listen to his early work with the Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, and Blind Faith.
Great song and video 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Listen to Spencer Davis and his 17 year old voice. Songs: Gimme Some Lovin' and Nobody knows you when you're down and out. He sounds like Ray Charles in the latter song.
Steve Winwood and Chaka Khan?!? Oh HAYL yeah, y'all!!! ❤
My song to Yeshua.
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Man, Steve Winwood, Chaka Khan, and Nile Rodgers (maybe the best rhythym guitar player of all time)?
How could it not be this good?
You can dance and Chaka Khan killed it on that song
Spirt Soul song..
Try Valarie next.
Did you EVER DO “Roll With It!” By Steve Winwood??😊??
This song doesn't belong in any time period, it is timeless.
Talking Back To The Night
Can’t Find My Way Home
Night Train
Spanish Dancer
Don’t You Know What The Night Can Do
Valerie
Gimme Some Lovin
Dear Mr Fantasy
Empty Pages
Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys