Mike Gruhn that would be wonderful- make it happen Charlie! Mind you considering how every character who sings it has an unhappy fate would want to spare Irma that!
Considering the newest promo for Black Mirror & Netflix uploaded on Netflix's channel 3 days ago as of writing this comment also featured her beautiful song, sung by Jessica Brown-Findlay, I would be quite surprised if the creators of the show aren't itching to get Irma to appear on a future episode at this point.
My mamma was an alcoholic. She grew up in foster care and drank her sorrows away everynight and played the blues. I grew up on Irma. I now have lived in New Orleans for 30 years. I come home from working in the French quarter late at night and listen to Irma, like tonight. She lives 5 miles away from me and often im tempted to go leave a letter on her door telling her what her music means to me. She is legendary to me. I often wonder how man 50 yr old white men or 50 yr Olds period know every word to her songs. Who is home in bed at 3 a.m. jamming to Irma??? I am.. trust. Shout out to Irma Thomas for a lifetime of good and timeless music.
Dick Clark was not only a music aficionado and connoisseur but was also a trailblazer. Never cared what you looked like but focused on only "the music". Oh how he loved Music. This video touched my soul and am grateful for the power of music.
I was so lucky to grow up in New Orleans with a steady diet of Miss Irma Thomas all through those years. The New Orleans Queen of Soal and many others. The great news is she is still rocking. (JAZZ FEST NEW ORLEANS)
Music history still relevant in the aughts - It is so wonderful to see this living legend New Orleans soul queen on this great show with her classic 1964 jam. The original mono echoey 7" is wonderfully featured for 2017 ears on Big Little Lies, HBO, with other Irma Thomas tunes - thank you for posting! Cheers, DAVEDJ
It's a trip to see so many on here because of black mirror and the light it shed on this classic. I got lucky years ago when an ex girlfriends mother was playing this song. The chorus and xylophone caught my attention right off the bat. Had it on my music lists for awhile now. Played it at my house party I was hosting for my parents and my mother remembered the song and had forgotten it over the years. Now it's requested a lot by her. Awesome song
IronFistedChampion I know that's kind of a meme thing to say, but in this situation it straight doesn't make sense. Did you expect a hero to appear in the video? The description?
+FloridaRaider Today's music is not music. It's made by synthesizers, drum machines, and people with no talent. Consumed by tattooed, brainless drug addicts. Pushed on the population by a failing entertainment industry due to slim profits caused by pirates. Real talent got greedy and overpriced their products and caused the demise leading us back to the days of traveling minstrels.
+MactanDotCom that is such a closed minded view of music and you should be ashamed if you truly feel that way. There are still plenty of very talents musicians today - even those that work on "synthesizers and drum machines" as you say. Irma Thomas' era of music was absolutely gorgeous, but so was the 40s, 50s, 70s, 80s, and heck, all music. I suppose not everyone is blessed with the ability to truly love music and appreciate it in all forms.
Beck did a modern cover that I honestly enjoy of "I only have eyes for you" by the Flamingos. You just got to search man. I heavily recommend you checking that song out if you like this song a lot. Be sure to check out the beck version, in my opinion.
I saw it on AB when I was 13. Loved Irma. This was in the same R&B sound in the genre of the he girl singers on 1962-65. Timi Yuro, Sandi Shaw, Cilla Black, Dusty Springfield doing blue-eyed soul. Irma was the real deal. New Orleans girl. Motown signed Brenda Holloway and I thought for sure they would get Irma. It was a glorious time to be a teen.
Watch American Bandstand online. Just pick a year and you can discover what your grandparents and parents use to listen to. It's a lot of fun to see how the old singers entertained. Etta James great singer as well.
The preview for "Moonlight" is why I was looking for this song, but only could find it because the lyrics were in "Black Mirror." They only played the intro in the movie preview
You can blame me Try to shame me And still I'll care for you💞 You can run around Even put me down Still I'll be there for you The world🌎 May think I'm foolish They can't see you👀 Like I can Oh but anyone Who knows what love is💞 Will understand Anyone Anyone Anyone I just feel so sorry (anyone) For the ones Who pity me 'Cause they just don't know (Anyone) Oh they don't what happiness love can be💗 I know I know to ever let you go Oh, it's more than I could ever stand Oh, but anyone Who knows what love is💞 Will understand Oh (anyone) they'll understand (Anyone) If they try love, they'll understand (Anyone) Oh, try to understand
Some of the Black Kids I recognize from the Clip The Jerk by The Larks. They really got down on that song. Can you imagine how dumbfounded their parents were when they saw their Kids on TV.
A quick trivia note about Johnny Burnette, whose song was featured on Rate A Record. I'm guessing this show was taped potentially days before Johnny Burnette died in a boating accident on 8/1/1964. At first I thought they were featuring his song because he had just passed, but you wouldn't think so by the way Dick was reacting at the end of the song. I wish we could see where Dick introduces the song just to confirm he had no idea of Johnny's passing. And I really like Johnny's song too.
Irma Irma Irma!!!!! Great voice--great moves! Ms. Thomas definitely IS sanctified! Very cool that this tune was recently resurrected on one of the Black Mirror episodes! Bonus on the gal reviewer in the beginning "I just don't like hillbilly music"! Ha! ( Mute Button On: What are you kiddin'??? NEVER!!! )
Always loved Irma Thomas...oh so long ago. Didn't know that Johnny Burnette died a few days after this was on. I liked it music too! But never as much as the black female or male singers. Thanks for the video. Is Irma still alive?
I long for the time when music was good, and race wasn't really an issue at all for the kids. At the beginning of this video you saw the white and black couples sharing the dance floor and really digging watch each other dancing. I think with a little time animosity and segregation and disparity would have just evaporated if politics had not gotten in the way. Notice all the kids dressed well and were all well behaved and spoke in a normal way and the black artists in particular were incredible talents and artists and I think the white kids really recognized, appreciated and respected that and gave them their due. And the message in the music always seemed to be a good and positive one regardless of who it came from. It's a bloody shame how things went south from those days and where we are now as a society and the music today for the most part is terrible and many so called artists have little talent if any, just heavily promoted and have the studios fix their voice. The best Guage for any band or artists is to listen to them live with no electronic voice correction being used and Irma has only gotten better over the years.
Ronn 328 - You Can Have My Husband (But Please Don't Mess With My Man) / Set Me Free - 1960 Ronn 330 - A Good Man / I May Be Wrong - 1960 Bumpa 711 - Foolish Girl / When I Met You - ? Bandy 368 - Look Up (When Ever) / For Goodnss Sake - 1961 Minit 625 - Girl Needs Boy - 1961 Minit 633 - It's Too Soon To Know / That's All I Ask - 1961 Minit 642 - I Done Gone Over It / Gone - 1962 Minit 653 - It's Raining / I Did My Part - 1962 Minit 660 - Somebody Told Me / Two Winters Long - 1963 Minit 666 - Ruler Of My Heart / Hittin' On Nothing - 1963 Imperial 66013 - Wish Someone Would Care / Break-A-Way - 1964 Imperial 66041 - Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand) / Time Is On My Side - 1964 Imperial 66069 - Times Have Changed / Moments To Remember - 1964 Imperial 66080 - He's My Guy / (I Want A) True True Love - 1964 Imperial 66095 - Some Things You Never Get Used To / You Don't Miss A Good Thing - 1965 Imperial 66106 - I'm Gonna Cry Till My Tears Run Dry / Nobody Want's To Hear Nobody's Trouble - 1965 Imperial 66120 - The Hurt's All Gone / It's Starting To Get To Me Now - 1965 Imperial 66137 - Take A Look / What Are You Trying To Do - 1965 Imperial 66178 - It's A Man's-Woman's World (Part 1) / It's A Man's-Woman's World (Part Two) - 1966 Chess 2010 - Cheater Man* / Somewhere Crying - 1967 *also recorded in 1967 by Esther Phillips on Atlantic 2417. Chess 2017 - A Woman Will Do Wrong* / I Gave You Enough - 1967 *also recorded in 1966 by Helene Smith with The Rocketeers on Deep City 2368 and in 1968 by Dee Dee Sharp on Atco 6576. Chess 2036 - Good To Me / We Got Something Good - 1968 Cotillion 44144 - Full Time Woman / She's Taken My Part - 1971 Canyon 21 - Save A Little Bit / That's How I Feel About You - 1971 Canyon 31 - I'd Do It All Over You / We Won't Be In Your Way Anymore - 1972 Roker 502 - These Four Walls / Woman's Viewpoint - 1973 Jin 1028 - Wish Someone Would Care / It's Raining - ? United Artists 0088 - Wish Someone Would Care / Take A Look - 1973 (silver spotlight series) Fungus 15119 - You're The Dog (I Do The Barking Myself) / She'll Never Be Your Wife - 1973 Fungus 15141 - In Between Tears / ? - 1973 Fungus 15353 - Coming From Behind / Part 2 - Wish Someone Would Care (Monologue) - 1974 Maison De Soul 1012 - Break-A-Way / Don't Blame Him - ? Maison De Soul 1058 - Hittin' On Nothin' / Hip Shakin' Mama - 1977 Maison De Soul 1072 - Break-A-Way / I Don't Blame Him - 1977 RCS 1006 - Safe With Me / Zero Will Power - 1979 RCS 1008 - Take What You Find / I Can't Help Her - 1980 RCS 1010 - Woman Left Lonely / Dance Me Down Easy - 1980 RCS 1013 - Looking Back / Don't Stop - 1981
Anyone Anyone Anyone Anyone You can blame me Try to shame me And still I'll care for you You can run around Even put me down Still I'll be there for you The world May think I'm foolish They can't see you Like I can Oh but anyone Who knows what love is Will understand Anyone Anyone Anyone I just feel so sorry (anyone) For the ones Who pity me 'Cause they just don't know (Anyone) Oh they don't what happiness love can be I know I know to ever let you go Oh, it's more than I could ever stand Oh, but anyone Who knows what love is Will understand Oh (anyone) they'll understand (Anyone) If they try love, they'll understand (Anyone) Oh, try to understand
finding an old song like this is better than finding money on the street
onemorebrando more like finding a song in general like this
To be honest, I feel so sorry for the ones who lost it .
@@IoT_ Conversely, I feel sorry for the ones who will never discover it.
Nah. I found two fifties recently and it is the best feeling 🎉
it really is!
Black mirror brought me here
ME TOO!!!
Same this is such a beautiful song and man why can't music be this good now a days
Me too...
And me
same here ))
Irma Thomas is alive and well. I hope Black Mirror wakes up and gets her booked on season 4 for a nice easter egg moment!
Mike Gruhn that would be wonderful- make it happen Charlie! Mind you considering how every character who sings it has an unhappy fate would want to spare Irma that!
Considering the newest promo for Black Mirror & Netflix uploaded on Netflix's channel 3 days ago as of writing this comment also featured her beautiful song, sung by Jessica Brown-Findlay, I would be quite surprised if the creators of the show aren't itching to get Irma to appear on a future episode at this point.
They listened!!!!
Mike Gruhn...from your lips to God's hear. That would really be deep
Her song appeared on Schitts Creek..which is on netflix
My mamma was an alcoholic. She grew up in foster care and drank her sorrows away everynight and played the blues. I grew up on Irma. I now have lived in New Orleans for 30 years. I come home from working in the French quarter late at night and listen to Irma, like tonight. She lives 5 miles away from me and often im tempted to go leave a letter on her door telling her what her music means to me. She is legendary to me. I often wonder how man 50 yr old white men or 50 yr Olds period know every word to her songs. Who is home in bed at 3 a.m. jamming to Irma??? I am.. trust. Shout out to Irma Thomas for a lifetime of good and timeless music.
Leave the letter -- for her and you.
Where do you work in New Orleans? I live there!
If I am ever so lucky to cross the big water, New Orleans is main place I'd love to see, and you are exactly the kind of person I am hoping to meet.
@@user-hy2ry3if8h well that is pretty darn nice of you to say. Thank you much. Peace
@@beeday1160 I have been a bartender on Bourbon for 31 yrs. Oz
Thanks Black Mirror for bringing me here!
+Nicole Hill That's just what happened to me! lol I was never aware of this lovely singer before.
me too!
+Anastasia Beaverhausen ; Oh!, yes; Irma Thomas, "The Soul Queen of New Orleans", has a very, very, very, nice book.
+Nicole Hill ; What is Black Mirror?
British tv show. You can find it on You Tube.
Dick Clark was not only a music aficionado and connoisseur but was also a trailblazer. Never cared what you looked like but focused on only "the music". Oh how he loved Music. This video touched my soul and am grateful for the power of music.
Respect.
Amen to that
I was so lucky to grow up in New Orleans with a steady diet of Miss Irma Thomas all through those years. The New Orleans Queen of Soal and many others. The great news is she is still rocking. (JAZZ FEST NEW ORLEANS)
black mirror has this song stuck in my head I had to find the singer
How could anyone not fall in love with irma after seeing this ? Gorgeous.
And so sweet.
Back off!
And so unpretencious. Lovely lady.
It soo refreshing to see old footage and I'm beginning to love Irma Thomas's voice
Me too..!!
She had a hit song with "Gee Wiz," and she released many albums in the late 1960's and the 1970's.
@@michaelhughes432 that's Carla Thomas
2023 and I am in love with this beautiful song
She was adorable & i loved her voice
I'm here cuz of black mirror as well! Good series! never knew this song existed, I've certainly been missing out...
Omg such a rare performance I love her so much
Saw Irma last night at the Segerstrom Concert Hall I Costa Mesa. At 74, she can still sing it! Great show with a great backing band - The Dynamites.
Garry Powers Hooray, finally an intetesting comment not droning on about Black Mirror!
Lovely voice! 🎤🎶🥰
Just discovered Ms. Irma Thomas tonight and I am in awe. Love her!!!!!
She belongs to us in New Orleans, and we adore her!
Leta Branch She moved to New Orleans eons ago. I still see her occasionally at Strawberry Fest, though.
ankimo1957 just saw her perform this live on 3/15/17 in New Orleans' Lafayette Square!
Love her! What a terrific talent and a very nice interview.
Thanks for posting some vintage Irma. THE BEST!!
Irma Thomas is a living legend, I am originally from New Orleans and she has always been my favorite 2024
Waited a long time to see this performance from Irma.
Stunning!
Irma Thomas is simply amazing! Thank you Black Mirror!!
I just love this. She's so beautiful! And that voice!
Occasionally something new brings you to see something older and help keeping it alive, beautiful song :)
Beautiful song!... n she is so lovely n so sweet!
This is great, a truly vintage American Bandstand.
Music history still relevant in the aughts - It is so wonderful to see this living legend New Orleans soul queen on this great show with her classic 1964 jam. The original mono echoey 7" is wonderfully featured for 2017 ears on Big Little Lies, HBO, with other Irma Thomas tunes - thank you for posting! Cheers, DAVEDJ
It's a trip to see so many on here because of black mirror and the light it shed on this classic.
I got lucky years ago when an ex girlfriends mother was playing this song. The chorus and xylophone caught my attention right off the bat. Had it on my music lists for awhile now.
Played it at my house party I was hosting for my parents and my mother remembered the song and had forgotten it over the years. Now it's requested a lot by her.
Awesome song
The Soul Queen of New Orleans!
Black Mirror brought me here. When Abi sang it, it brought tears to my eyes.
I'm currently pretty damn obsessed with this. Thanks Black Mirror. It's hauntingly beautiful.
This is REALLY a good record. Wow! First time I have heard it and it won't be the last time. Look forward to watching more mid-60's videos.
Amazing episode - 15 million merits. Shout out to Daniel Kaluuya for killing it
what a torch song. what a voice.
Irma Thomas; "The Soul Queen Of New Orleans", underrated imho.
There doing country dancing.We did that in primary school. It was good fun!
thank you for sharing the work of irma thomas
at 3:00 the music starts
The real hero is always in the comments.
IronFistedChampion I know that's kind of a meme thing to say, but in this situation it straight doesn't make sense. Did you expect a hero to appear in the video? The description?
Im literally just memeing
IronFistedChampion oh... me too, thanks.
We are all memes on this blessed day
Black Mirror brought me here 4 years later..
wish modern music was more this style...timeless
+FloridaRaider Today's music is not music. It's made by synthesizers, drum machines, and people with no talent. Consumed by tattooed, brainless drug addicts. Pushed on the population by a failing entertainment industry due to slim profits caused by pirates. Real talent got greedy and overpriced their products and caused the demise leading us back to the days of traveling minstrels.
+FloridaRaider You need to be listening to the Blues! Irma's still doing it. So are many others!
+MactanDotCom that is such a closed minded view of music and you should be ashamed if you truly feel that way. There are still plenty of very talents musicians today - even those that work on "synthesizers and drum machines" as you say. Irma Thomas' era of music was absolutely gorgeous, but so was the 40s, 50s, 70s, 80s, and heck, all music. I suppose not everyone is blessed with the ability to truly love music and appreciate it in all forms.
MactanDotCom Lol, what a load of sanctimonious shite
Beck did a modern cover that I honestly enjoy of "I only have eyes for you" by the Flamingos. You just got to search man. I heavily recommend you checking that song out if you like this song a lot. Be sure to check out the beck version, in my opinion.
Great lady
What a beautiful lady!!
I'm yet another here because of "Black Mirror". I can't believe I've never heard this before!?!
I saw it on AB when I was 13. Loved Irma. This was in the same R&B sound in the genre of the he girl singers on 1962-65. Timi Yuro, Sandi Shaw, Cilla Black, Dusty Springfield doing blue-eyed soul. Irma was the real deal. New Orleans girl. Motown signed Brenda Holloway and I thought for sure they would get Irma. It was a glorious time to be a teen.
Jeannie Seely wrote this song, one of the first hits she wrote
FAN-TABULOUS!!!...All hail the QUEEN!!!...Many thanks NRRA!
Irma Thomas, I am sorry I had never heard of her before, but I am going to look her up.. She had a great voice..
Love this song it’s so powerful wow 2019
Glad she's still with us cause sge has an amazing voice and i love her music
Watch American Bandstand online. Just pick a year and you can discover what your grandparents and parents use to listen to. It's a lot of fun to see how the old singers entertained. Etta James great singer as well.
ayy new reference in s3e5
i heard this song at the end TREME on hbo and downloaded it on itunes great song very passionate lyrics... the show is great..
AWESOME!
An absolute classic
Black mirror brought me to this Black singer.
+McAko Yeah, me too. Been so ignorant for such a long time....
same
Why did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941?
I think she might be one of the most beautiful human beings that has ever existed.
Got a good laugh and cry by the song and the poor people who've never heard of this song before Black Mirror.
Black Mirror For The Win!
The preview for "Moonlight" is why I was looking for this song, but only could find it because the lyrics were in "Black Mirror." They only played the intro in the movie preview
You can blame me
Try to shame me
And still I'll care for you💞
You can run around
Even put me down
Still I'll be there for you
The world🌎
May think I'm foolish
They can't see you👀
Like I can
Oh but anyone
Who knows what love is💞
Will understand
Anyone
Anyone
Anyone
I just feel so sorry (anyone)
For the ones
Who pity me
'Cause they just don't know
(Anyone) Oh they don't what happiness love can be💗
I know
I know to ever let you go
Oh, it's more than I could ever stand
Oh, but anyone
Who knows what love is💞
Will understand
Oh (anyone) they'll understand
(Anyone) If they try love, they'll understand
(Anyone) Oh, try to understand
haha Thanks Black Mirror!
Black Mirror brought me here too. Also heard this song playing during the credits of Big Little Lies.
Song begins at 3:00
90% - Black Mirror
9% - Random
1% - Jurassic World FTW
Irma Thomas was AWESOME!
Beautiful woman.
Black panther and black mirror brought me here.. coincidence? I think not! 😎
Some of the Black Kids I recognize from the Clip The Jerk by The Larks. They really got down on that song. Can you imagine how dumbfounded their parents were when they saw their Kids on TV.
Irma rules!
Found this in pandemic time
here from Black Mirror!
gorgeous
is there like a studio version any where of this cause I fucking love this song
play.spotify.com/track/6L2woktiAuW35BrcROmhW5
Níckolas Goline I actually ended up downloading a quality version of it but thank you
'black mirror❤👍
A quick trivia note about Johnny Burnette, whose song was featured on Rate A Record. I'm guessing this show was taped potentially days before Johnny Burnette died in a boating accident on 8/1/1964. At first I thought they were featuring his song because he had just passed, but you wouldn't think so by the way Dick was reacting at the end of the song. I wish we could see where Dick introduces the song just to confirm he had no idea of Johnny's passing. And I really like Johnny's song too.
Got that New Orleans LA sound the music that's 🎶🎵🤪😌
Black Mirror for me too. Beautiful song.
Written by future country star Jeannie Seely and Randy Newman.
This song brought me here. I've never heard of Black Mirror.
Irma Irma Irma!!!!! Great voice--great moves! Ms. Thomas definitely IS sanctified! Very cool that this tune was recently resurrected on one of the Black Mirror episodes! Bonus on the gal reviewer in the beginning "I just don't like hillbilly music"! Ha! ( Mute Button On: What are you kiddin'??? NEVER!!! )
Sounds much better in black
Thank you, Black Mirror, for leading this old fart here. Masterful.
Wow wow wow
I'm here fr black mirror I LIKE THE SONG me encanta esta canción
Always loved Irma Thomas...oh so long ago. Didn't know that Johnny Burnette died a few days after this was on. I liked it music too! But never as much as the black female or male singers. Thanks for the video. Is Irma still alive?
Another black mirror fan that was brought here.
I followed the bread crumbs #BlackMirror
53 dislikes? WTF?
Thank you, Black Mirror .
august 29 1964 a saturday.
I long for the time when music was good, and race wasn't really an issue at all for the kids. At the beginning of this video you saw the white and black couples sharing the dance floor and really digging watch each other dancing. I think with a little time animosity and segregation and disparity would have just evaporated if politics had not gotten in the way. Notice all the kids dressed well and were all well behaved and spoke in a normal way and the black artists in particular were incredible talents and artists and I think the white kids really recognized, appreciated and respected that and gave them their due. And the message in the music always seemed to be a good and positive one regardless of who it came from. It's a bloody shame how things went south from those days and where we are now as a society and the music today for the most part is terrible and many so called artists have little talent if any, just heavily promoted and have the studios fix their voice. The best Guage for any band or artists is to listen to them live with no electronic voice correction being used and Irma has only gotten better over the years.
Ronn 328 - You Can Have My Husband (But Please Don't Mess With My Man) / Set Me Free - 1960
Ronn 330 - A Good Man / I May Be Wrong - 1960
Bumpa 711 - Foolish Girl / When I Met You - ?
Bandy 368 - Look Up (When Ever) / For Goodnss Sake - 1961
Minit 625 - Girl Needs Boy - 1961
Minit 633 - It's Too Soon To Know / That's All I Ask - 1961
Minit 642 - I Done Gone Over It / Gone - 1962
Minit 653 - It's Raining / I Did My Part - 1962
Minit 660 - Somebody Told Me / Two Winters Long - 1963
Minit 666 - Ruler Of My Heart / Hittin' On Nothing - 1963
Imperial 66013 - Wish Someone Would Care / Break-A-Way - 1964
Imperial 66041 - Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand) / Time Is On My Side - 1964
Imperial 66069 - Times Have Changed / Moments To Remember - 1964
Imperial 66080 - He's My Guy / (I Want A) True True Love - 1964
Imperial 66095 - Some Things You Never Get Used To / You Don't Miss A Good Thing - 1965
Imperial 66106 - I'm Gonna Cry Till My Tears Run Dry / Nobody Want's To Hear Nobody's Trouble - 1965
Imperial 66120 - The Hurt's All Gone / It's Starting To Get To Me Now - 1965
Imperial 66137 - Take A Look / What Are You Trying To Do - 1965
Imperial 66178 - It's A Man's-Woman's World (Part 1) / It's A Man's-Woman's World (Part Two) - 1966
Chess 2010 - Cheater Man* / Somewhere Crying - 1967 *also recorded in 1967 by Esther Phillips on Atlantic 2417.
Chess 2017 - A Woman Will Do Wrong* / I Gave You Enough - 1967 *also recorded in 1966 by Helene Smith with The Rocketeers on Deep City 2368 and in 1968 by Dee Dee Sharp on Atco 6576.
Chess 2036 - Good To Me / We Got Something Good - 1968
Cotillion 44144 - Full Time Woman / She's Taken My Part - 1971
Canyon 21 - Save A Little Bit / That's How I Feel About You - 1971
Canyon 31 - I'd Do It All Over You / We Won't Be In Your Way Anymore - 1972
Roker 502 - These Four Walls / Woman's Viewpoint - 1973
Jin 1028 - Wish Someone Would Care / It's Raining - ?
United Artists 0088 - Wish Someone Would Care / Take A Look - 1973 (silver spotlight series)
Fungus 15119 - You're The Dog (I Do The Barking Myself) / She'll Never Be Your Wife - 1973
Fungus 15141 - In Between Tears / ? - 1973
Fungus 15353 - Coming From Behind / Part 2 - Wish Someone Would Care (Monologue) - 1974
Maison De Soul 1012 - Break-A-Way / Don't Blame Him - ?
Maison De Soul 1058 - Hittin' On Nothin' / Hip Shakin' Mama - 1977
Maison De Soul 1072 - Break-A-Way / I Don't Blame Him - 1977
RCS 1006 - Safe With Me / Zero Will Power - 1979
RCS 1008 - Take What You Find / I Can't Help Her - 1980
RCS 1010 - Woman Left Lonely / Dance Me Down Easy - 1980
RCS 1013 - Looking Back / Don't Stop - 1981
♥️👍
3:00 for the music
a lot of dad dancing going on there, i just wiki'd irma thomas and seen its her birthday today how odd lol happy birthday irma
She is something...
Anyone
Anyone
Anyone
Anyone
You can blame me
Try to shame me
And still I'll care for you
You can run around
Even put me down
Still I'll be there for you
The world
May think I'm foolish
They can't see you
Like I can
Oh but anyone
Who knows what love is
Will understand
Anyone
Anyone
Anyone
I just feel so sorry (anyone)
For the ones
Who pity me
'Cause they just don't know
(Anyone) Oh they don't what happiness love can be
I know
I know to ever let you go
Oh, it's more than I could ever stand
Oh, but anyone
Who knows what love is
Will understand
Oh (anyone) they'll understand
(Anyone) If they try love, they'll understand
(Anyone) Oh, try to understand
please cut the first three minutes of the video?
+Kilian KilianKilian Thanks for the heads up!
Quem veio por Black mirror? hahaha
Toca aqui! o/
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