RIP DUSTY Springfield. 💕. She even played with JIMMY HENDRIX and he loved her too. She could sing, dance, play guitar, do arrangements!💜💙💚💛🧡❤ Love her Thank you guys 😊
Dusty was one of the greatest singers ever. She could sing every style. She started in Country and Western, moved to classic pop and could sing soul just as beautifully and smoothly. Gorgeous voice.
@@leeoobrien7726 My sincere apologies for the mistake. No insult intended to the Irish, whose musical and poetic talent is famed, or to all the O'Briens of the world!
Every guy had a crush on Dusty back in the 60's, including me. Was a shock to learn years later that we had no chance...great performer gone way too soon.
The hair style Dusty is wearing is called the Bouffant style where the hair is piled up in a nice, commanding and attractive position and was the “rage” hair style the 1960s. 👏👏👏
Oh yes...Dusty sang the original version. This cut was released on the 1969 album DUSTY IN MEMPHIS which incorporated the soulful "memphis sound". The style and arrangements on this album were a successful departure from the British pop/ folk music of her career up to that point. Yes, you heard me right....DUSTY was indeed British....but with a sultry southern accent when she sang. You should really hear her version of THE LOOK OF LOVE!! 😍😜
A great singer-- British-- In the Rock and Roll HOF Class of 1999 !!! "Preacher Man was one of Dusty's BIG hits-- Check out her other hits: Her #1 Hit-- "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (She belts it out in that one!) and " The Look of Love."
This song was actually first offered to Aretha Franklin and she turned it down, so it was given to Dusty instead, and then after Aretha heard Dusty's version she decided she liked it after all and recorded her own version of it.
Dusty had a beautiful sultry soulful voice. She was a very shy person in reality and the album this song is on took a long time to make because of Dusty's reticence in singing in front of such a formidable group of virtuoso musicians in Memphis.
dusty was pure soul and she could belt when she needed to but she sang to fit the song and to define the lyrics of the song. in other words, to tell the tale of the song while displaying ultra cool and style.
Dusty was one of the greatest singers ever. Inducted several days after her passing. This was out in 68. Had many very good songs. You don't have to Say you Love Me, I only want to be With You. Wishing and Hoping and Brand new Me. She shows her vocals most in You don't Have to Say you Love Me Appreciate if you would react to one of those great songs.
The Look Of Love is a must-listen as done by Dusty. Other great versions by Sergio Mendes & Brasil'66 and Herb Alpert who plays trumpet on Dusty's recording as well as being the "A" in A & M Records and an incredible producer and genius on trumpet
Great song the lyrics are definitely suggestive. She was great lots of hits an appearances all over TV. Hair straight out of the 60's. Great choice, love your verbal rapport.
Dusty refused to sing to an all white audience in South Africa back in the days of apartheid she was told to sing to an all white audience or leave the country so she left. I admire her a great deal
This British diva released hits in England back in the 60’s. American record executives couldn’t get her to America fast enough! She ended up in Memphis doing her thing😉
One of my favorite songs from 60s! I am digging the vest Dusty wearing. BJ I dont think Carol Burnette had that hairstyle. Carol in her heyday was a block hairdo. But many many country female stars had that hair style. .. e.g Tammy Wynnette . huge country star of 60s 70s. ( stand by your man singer)
Joss Stone has an amazing cover for this song. Highly recommend checking it out. She has an unique voice. You'd probably like a lot of her songs. Jet Lag is my favorite by her.
So good- -That Old Sweet Roll -You Dont Have To Say You Love Me -Just A Little Loving and of course I Can't Make It On My Own, where she confesses, "Now you know me You know how proud I am And what I'm gonna tell you now Won't be easy to say..."
So Dusty Springfield made suggestions about her relationship with the "Son of a Preacher man". Never again to be excluded from the show. Awesome. Jim Morrison sings "Girl we couldn't get much higher," get's excluded for life. This song is about zikual experience.
I was one of her biggest fans. She just kept having hit after hit after hit. You could hardly listen to the radio without hearing her every four or five songs. One of my favourites was “ The Look of Love “ It was in the 1967 Bond movie, that was kind of a parody of the Bond movies. called Casino Royals.
Areatha Franklin recorded this song a couple of years after Dusty. The writers wrote this song for Areatha but she wasn;t able to record it and it was offered to Dusty. Then Areatha recorded it.
Great classic! This song has been covered by Honey Cone amongst many others. Gotta check out Dusty Springfield's cover of the Van Morrison classic - Tupelo Honey!
The version you may have heard is from Aretha Franklin. Dusty Springfield was gay which was unusual in the 1960, although she did not come out till later. She was a big star in the UK and she was responsible and helped with the first tour by Motown stars in I think 1965. In those days black and white arists did not perform togther, but she was eager and happy to sing with Martha from Martha and the Vandellas. There is a great BBC documentary on that tour on you tube, it's worth a watch.
Asia, I looked through a lot of comments and I could not find one on that outfit. Those sleeves [from a hip old grey lady who lived through the '60's] are called "Trumpet Sleeves" and you can get a crocheted vest from sooo many places these days. Everything old is new again ! Mind you NEVER wear those sleeves to a BBQ !
I remember back in the 60's, Aretha Franklin did her version of "son of a preacher" back in the days when radio stations was racially segregated. Blue Eyes Soul music it was called on the black radio station.
We always jokingly called that hairdo as “hair-for-Jesus,” because all the TV preachers and singers kept that hairstyle long after it went out of style.
Dusty was a British soul original. Her version is immortal even though Aretha Franklin recorded it too shortly after. I like only one version better, and it was sung only to me. Suck it up buttercups!
RIP DUSTY Springfield. 💕. She even played with JIMMY HENDRIX and he loved her too. She could sing, dance, play guitar, do arrangements!💜💙💚💛🧡❤ Love her Thank you guys 😊
Dusty was one of the greatest singers ever. She could sing every style. She started in Country and Western, moved to classic pop and could sing soul just as beautifully and smoothly. Gorgeous voice.
Dusty.. Dusty.. Dusty.. You silver tongued Minx ❤️🤩❤️ Listening to Dusty with that sensual voice is like pouring honey in your ears.. 😍
Dusty was English, and a huge sensation when she went to Memphis and changed styles and recorded a soul album.
Delta blues fascinated England
Dusty was irish her name mary o brien her family emigrated to england
@@leeoobrien7726 My sincere apologies for the mistake. No insult intended to the Irish, whose musical and poetic talent is famed, or to all the O'Briens of the world!
@@leeoobrien7726she was born in England her parents moved to Ireland when she was an adult. Her father was irish mother English.
Being the Son of a Preacher Man, I have always loved this song.
Every guy had a crush on Dusty back in the 60's, including me. Was a shock to learn years later that we had no chance...great performer gone way too soon.
The hair style Dusty is wearing is called the Bouffant style where the hair is piled up in a nice, commanding and attractive position and was the “rage” hair style the 1960s. 👏👏👏
One of the greatest songs ever written. I love this song!
Oh yes...Dusty sang the original version. This cut was released on the 1969 album DUSTY IN MEMPHIS which incorporated the soulful "memphis sound". The style and arrangements on this album were a successful departure from the British pop/ folk music of her career up to that point. Yes, you heard me right....DUSTY was indeed British....but with a sultry southern accent when she sang. You should really hear her version of THE LOOK OF LOVE!! 😍😜
This is why i read the comments. Straight up learned something. Thx
She was a teaser.....love it......!!!
What a freaking gorgeous voice
A great singer-- British-- In the Rock and Roll HOF Class of 1999 !!! "Preacher Man was one of Dusty's BIG hits-- Check out her other hits: Her #1 Hit-- "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (She belts it out in that one!) and " The Look of Love."
Irish, mary o brien was her name
Thar's right! Thanks!
@@leeoobrien7726
@@leeoobrien7726she wasnt irish she was born in london west Hempstead.
This song was actually first offered to Aretha Franklin and she turned it down, so it was given to Dusty instead, and then after Aretha heard Dusty's version she decided she liked it after all and recorded her own version of it.
I love this version. I would fucking shit my pants in public if Aretha did this.
Do not disparage Aretha.
Can you imagine is grandma Aretha sang this?
Chris Whinery ... √
Red Step Child ...
She Did ... But only after Dusty hit Huge with it ... !
Dusty had a beautiful sultry soulful voice. She was a very shy person in reality and the album this song is on took a long time to make because of Dusty's reticence in singing in front of such a formidable group of virtuoso musicians in Memphis.
DUSTY! The Queen of Blue Eyed Soul!
My favorite Dusty Springfield song is "The Look Of Love". A classic song sang as only Dusty could...sultry and sexy.
dusty was pure soul and she could belt when she needed to but she sang to fit the song and to define the lyrics of the song. in other words, to tell the tale of the song while displaying ultra cool and style.
Dusty was one of the greatest singers ever. Inducted several days after her passing. This was out in 68. Had many very good songs. You don't have to Say you Love Me, I only want to be With You. Wishing and Hoping and Brand new Me. She shows her vocals most in You don't Have to Say you Love Me
Appreciate if you would react to one of those great songs.
Love Dusty, such a distinctive voice. Great song too
The Look Of Love is a must-listen as done by Dusty. Other great versions by Sergio Mendes & Brasil'66 and Herb Alpert who plays trumpet on Dusty's recording as well as being the "A" in A & M Records and an incredible producer and genius on trumpet
Great song the lyrics are definitely suggestive. She was great lots of hits an appearances all over TV. Hair straight out of the 60's. Great choice, love your verbal rapport.
Dusty refused to sing to an all white audience in South Africa back in the days of apartheid she was told to sing to an all white audience or leave the country so she left. I admire her a great deal
She knew a thing or two about discrimination given that she mostly had romantic relationships w/ women.
ASIA you are an old soul, I am too because I am in love with her look too!
I say we bring it back lol
Dusty in Memphis is a great album . A classic
Love that song. Hard to believe she's been gone since '99.
Always loved this song. Still one of my favorite oldies.
Elvis' Girls are singing backup. The Sweet Inspirations!
First time I ever heard this song was in the mid 90s while watching pulp fiction. Been listening to it ever since
Listen to ( these boots are made for walking) by Nancy Sinatra 👍👍👍👍👍
Dusty has all kinds of soul. She owns that song.
This British diva released hits in England back in the 60’s. American record executives couldn’t get her to America fast enough! She ended up in Memphis doing her thing😉
Awesome song , I love 💕 this song so very much.
One of my favorite songs from 60s! I am digging the vest Dusty wearing. BJ I dont think Carol Burnette had that hairstyle. Carol in her heyday was a block hairdo. But many many country female stars had that hair style. .. e.g Tammy Wynnette . huge country star of 60s 70s. ( stand by your man singer)
She was the first. Genre is 'Memphis Country Soul'.
Joss Stone has an amazing cover for this song. Highly recommend checking it out. She has an unique voice. You'd probably like a lot of her songs. Jet Lag is my favorite by her.
The son of the preacher man obviously won her heart before he kissed her. That's the way to develop a long-lasting relationship. That's true love. 😊❤
Great choice. She had a great career. Check out some others of hers.
Dusty Springfield was born Mary O'Brien in London. She was of Irish descent.
One of my all time favorite songs , her voice still gives me cy
Chills
Love Dusty. Love your reaction.
Listening to my generation, love u 2!
Dusty was part of the British Invasion (think music) during the 60’s
So good-
-That Old Sweet Roll
-You Dont Have To Say You Love Me
-Just A Little Loving
and of course I Can't Make It On My Own, where she confesses, "Now you know me
You know how proud I am
And what I'm gonna tell you now
Won't be easy to say..."
Dusty in Memphis is one of the best albums ever
Best female voice EVER!!!
i dig you
So Dusty Springfield made suggestions about her relationship with the "Son of a Preacher man". Never again to be excluded from the show. Awesome.
Jim Morrison sings "Girl we couldn't get much higher," get's excluded for life.
This song is about zikual experience.
A 1970's tv special 'Liza with a Z' Liza Minelli sang a cover version in her show was the best versian i heard.
I was one of her biggest fans. She just kept having hit after hit after hit. You could hardly listen to the radio without hearing her every four or five songs. One of my favourites was “ The Look of Love “ It was in the 1967 Bond movie, that was kind of a parody of the Bond movies. called Casino Royals.
"Them southern girls with the way they TAWK knock me out when I'm down there..." (beach-boys said). That song was in PULP FICTION too
Dusty! Check out "Wishing And Hoping"
They played this song in the movie Pulp Fiction 1994
Sinbad used to feature parts of this song as part of his introduction music to his comedy acts.
Love Dusty! Also, Asia you are so beautiful!
this song was featured in the movie "Pulp Fiction"
A class of what a real talented woman is.
My wedding dress had those sleeves. Loved them
The Pulp fiction song......great song
A much loved artist in the UK
I enjoy just seeing your reactions to my kinda music
during apartide in SA she refused to play to segregated audiences.
Smooth voice like silk!
Areatha Franklin recorded this song a couple of years after Dusty. The writers wrote this song for Areatha but she wasn;t able to record it and it was offered to Dusty. Then Areatha recorded it.
Great classic! This song has been covered by Honey Cone amongst many others. Gotta check out Dusty Springfield's cover of the Van Morrison classic - Tupelo Honey!
RIP edna Wright
A great classic. It still works..
If you're wondering about the age of the two people in this song, note that they're "looking to see how much we've grown."
Cypress Hill sampled the intro to this song hard with their track "Hits From The Bong". You may have heard it there.
R.I.P. DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊
Dusty Springfield - I Just Don't Know What To Do - check that one out gujs.
Play Time has come today by The Chambers Brothers.Tony
"I'm diggin' this whole situation" haha, she went all out
The version you may have heard is from Aretha Franklin. Dusty Springfield was gay which was unusual in the 1960, although she did not come out till later. She was a big star in the UK and she was responsible and helped with the first tour by Motown stars in I think 1965. In those days black and white arists did not perform togther, but she was eager and happy to sing with Martha from Martha and the Vandellas. There is a great BBC documentary on that tour on you tube, it's worth a watch.
Song is in movie pulp fiction
Still here..Still liken..I'm loyal A1..happy ya'll rollin duet gangster hard..feel me
Asia, I looked through a lot of comments and I could not find one on that outfit. Those sleeves [from a hip old grey lady who lived through the '60's] are called "Trumpet Sleeves" and you can get a crocheted vest from sooo many places these days. Everything old is new again ! Mind you NEVER wear those sleeves to a BBQ !
I remember back in the 60's, Aretha Franklin did her version of "son of a preacher" back in the days when radio stations was racially segregated. Blue Eyes Soul music it was called on the black radio station.
My favorite cover of this is by Joss Stone
Love this!
Heard this when just little girl, didn't know what the song meant. Haha.
The Queen Supreme herself Miss Aretha covered this song
We always jokingly called that hairdo as “hair-for-Jesus,” because all the TV preachers and singers kept that hairstyle long after it went out of style.
Dusty Springfield is from the UK.
Pulp Fiction , features the cover your thinking of.
Great reactions
Love dusty Springfield think it was the beehive hair style
RIP Dusty 🎀
Fabulous
I love watching you guys…..you are always open to new music experiences…..keep up the good vibes…..
now do Cypress Hill - Hits from the Bong. they sampled this song. both are classics.
Can never hear this now without either seeing it in Pulp Fiction or feeling it in Hits from the Bong lol
Dusty was amazing. That is all.
Aretha did a real soulful version as well. Listen to her version.
That lady had soul
Dusty was a British soul original. Her version is immortal even though Aretha Franklin recorded it too shortly after.
I like only one version better, and it was sung only to me. Suck it up buttercups!
Cypress Hill - Hits From The Bong!!!!!!
yea Billy Ray got game.
My mind keeps saying “hits from the bong.”
It reminds me of Pulp Fiction
Grandson of a deacon 😂😂😂😂😂. I’m dead. 💀
☮️💙💙💙🔥
Listen to “little boy and the preacher man” by Jesse Howard
Wishing & hoping is also a good one to react to
I’m sorry to say she is wearing a wig 😊 Dusty can sing 😊