Sylvia Robinson is extremely influential in the history of hip-hop. She founded and was CEO of Sugar Hill Records - the label that introduced most of the world to a whole new musical genre. "Rappers Delight" by the Sugar Hill Gang and "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash are just 2 examples. Also, she was half of Ian and Sylvia in the 50s and famously sang "Love is Strange" back in 1957. Off topic - gotta check out Teddy Pendergrass "Close The Door" and many more for some 70s romance.
I never knew that. Thanks. My oldest sister bought the record but I bet I could put my hand on it right now if I tried. I recall singing it on the way to 4th grade. Funny. I pretty much blacked-out the 80's but I recall the 70's quite well through music.
Yep. She was making hits in every incarnation of modern music from the rockabilly era, to 70s soul to hip-hop. She was a pioneer and no one knows who she is.
They are saying that hip hop is celebrating its 50th anniversary but what preceded Sylvia to make 1973 the beginning. The Lockers and Hollywood Swinging?
Oh, this is SOOO GOOD! My mom bought a 4 record set back in the early 70's titled "Easy Listening" and it was chock full of pop songs from the 60's and up to that early 70's time frame, and THIS song is on there! Love it! And thankfully, I still HAVE that record set! Motown and every other type of music back then was just SO FANTASTIC!!! Thank you guys for doing this! Two more songs from that record set that I'd recommend from roughly that same era are Freda Payne's BAND OF GOLD, and Love Unlimited's WALKING IN THE RAIN WITH THE ONE I LOVE. You WON'T be disappointed!!!
Yes with someone would react to walking in the rain with the one I love. Or one of the many other incredible songs that they recorded. These ladies are so underrated and so underappreciated 👍✌️
Betty Wright had a song called CLEANUP WOMAN and she did a performance that rocked the house! Anyhow, Sylvia is mentioned in Betty’s live Cleanup Woman. The one I’m speaking of is 11 minutes long but so worth listening to because she did an amazing job. I can’t say more cause I’d give it away.
There were lady artists putting out sexy/sensual stuff in the decade before Madonna and Vanity 6 and those who came after. Sylvia was one of them (check out her song "Sweet Stuff" too). Another was Millie Jackson. Betty Davis (not the actress) was another. Some of Ms. Davis' stuff was so risqué for the time it couldn't be played on the radio. She sometimes wore lingerie in her live performances. I read somewhere that the police raided at least one of her concerts. She did songs like, "They Say I'm Different," "Your Mama Wants You Back," "If I'm in Luck I Might Get Picked Up" and "Anti Love Song." Betty was married to Jazz great Miles Davis.
There were a lot of amazing women artists, but I think most never got the recognition they truly deserved. I am 69, so I hope you forgive my lapse of memory, but I vaguely seem to recall there were a couple songs like the Dinghy song, and Lick it Before You Stick it. But don't recall the artists.
I am cracking up here over your reactions😂😂! I was a teenager during during the 70s when this song came out. Mannnn, talk about🔥! Sylvia was teaching men AND women the art of seduction!! Old school music was, and is still fabulous💪🏾💪🏾🤎 ❤❤
This woman is a LEGEND.....also known as the MOTHER OF HIPHOP because she introduced HipHop to the world in 1979 with Sugarhill Gang and other rap artists.....she had her first # 1 hit in 1957 as a duo act call Mickey & Sylvia with a song called "Love Is Strange"..... she was only a teenager and played guitar on that song.....in 1973 pop stations all across the Country banned Pilliow Talk but song still went to # 1......she also wrote and produced many song for artists in the 70s....RIP Sylvia
soul music at its finest the golden age of Soul just carnt touch it increadible composition, beautiful lyrics ,sensual voice , atmospheric , the sweet piano ,the strings the ,base guitar ,violins ,,drums , heavenly voice just of the charts
Wow! I have not heard this in a long long time. Thank you for finding this gem. Oh my gosh you all made me giggle and laugh out loud with your facial expressions....hahaha. Great reaction ❤ Wooooo Nelly!
I recommended this to another reactor years ago. This is a cut that is never reacted to. Glad you found this hidden, erotic R&B gem. Her first bit hit was in the duo Mickey and Sylvia, and they had a bit hit with the great song "Love Is Strange". A great companion song to "Pillow Talk" is Donna Summer's "Love to Love You Baby", both of which are similar in presentation and content, and both released around the same time. Give them all a listen.
1973 was a good year. There were so many cold-blooded artists out during this time period, it would really blow your mind. The 70s was 'very much' into making 'love', not 'war'. I don't know what the hell happened with today's music! Thanks for checkin' this out.
I have not heard that song in so long. Her voice is so beautiful. You got to remember when she did this, is was really unique. Women didn't sing about those feelings so openly. Even though it was shocking back then, I am touched by just how sweet and gentle her words are. Reminds me a little of the Donna Summers song "I Love to Love You Baby". It was having fun watching all the dancers in the back ground, it looked like Soul Train. Great pic! Have a wonderful day. :)
I am 69 and thought this would be Doris Day's Pillow Talk recording from movie with the same day. I do not remember this song. I loved disco music andvhad a lot of fun dancing back in the day. Missed this gem!
I gotta tell y'all, I was 12 years old when this came out, and I kinda knew but DIDN'T know what was going on. It just sounded like something I was supposed to be listening to 😄.
Sylvia, a real Jersey girl. She wrote that song, 'Pillow Talk'. A real talent. Most people don't know that she was one-half of an influential duo in the 1950s called 'Mickey and Sylvia'. Their big hit was 'Love Is Strange'. There's some very fancy guitar playing in that song. Both Mickey and Sylvia played the guitar while singing on that song: ua-cam.com/video/0fGizY77-q8/v-deo.html. Mickey was one of the great guitarists going back to the '40s, and he taught Sylvia how to play guitar.
This song didn’t mess around , this song was straight about knocking the boots… little known fact that Sylvia Robinson was the discoverer of The Moments or later known as Ray Goodman and Brown. She was a talented lady indeed !
Sylvia Robinson was the CEO of Sugarhill record label, which was one of the first hip hop labels. Her son Joey Robinson aka Master Gee, is a member of the Sugarhill Gang.
She discovered "The Sugar Hill Gang" and signed them with her own Sugar Hill record label and they had a hit with "Rapper's Delight ". "Rapper's Delight" was a classic hit and was credited with introducing hip-hop to the mainstream general public.
That was a SPICY song for the time period! Along with "Love to Love You Baby" by Donna Summer, two of the spiciest and steamiest songs of the 1970s. 🌶🔥🌶 🔥Sylvia Robinson would later be the founder and CEO of the pioneering Sugar Hill Records label. 😊
Always Love This Song .. 2 of my Favorite 70's Soul Train performances is Freda Payne "Band of Gold" ..& .. Al Green "I'm Tired of being Alone" (Which appeared in the movie Dead President where Chris Tucker character overdosed on drugs)
Actually if you look at the timeline and the ages of the performer's and audience, grandma and grandpa were grooving to this. This fact always makes me giggle.
OMG! I almost forgot about this song! I was just starting my teens. Don't remember thinking this was sexy. Ah, the joy of being naive, lol. Thank you Shawn and Mel. You find some great music.
I remember when this song was released ! She will also was record producer CEO of Sugar Hill Records also a influence in the Rap World especially at the beginning ! producer songwriter for groups like The Moments aka Ray Goodman and Brown ! And other singers and groups she had a great influence in the music industry ! This particular song people still like to hear it that's how longevity timeless music are considered as classics ! A woman of color was a great influence in the music industry ! Big Fan RIP 👑🌹
She actually toned it down for TV. I have the original 45 release and it's about a minute longer - all of it sighs and moans. And by the time it over, you just want to lay back and light up a cigarette. 🤪
Awesome Awesome Awesome YES!!!! someone finally reacted to this song. this is how you sing a song about sex and not making it sound filthy. Not one dirty word. But yet probably one of the sexiest songs ever recorded. Sylvia Robinson and her husband Joe are responsible for making some of the greatest Sweet Soul Music to ever come out of the late 60s and 70s. Their record labels all Platinum/Stang/vibrations.Had one of the baddest groups ever.Want to talk about baby making music. I'm talking about the Moments this is just a teeny tiny bit of a few their recordings Not on the outside but inside strong. Sexy mama love on a two-way street. Look at me I'm in love. I Do. Gotta find a way Candy shack. I believe in you. Which has one of the most beautiful intro ever put down on wax all 56 seconds of it.Girls which was the moments and the whanauts. Another fantastic group. The great Linda Jones Leslie Valentine she recorded the original love on a two-way street and I won't do anything just to name a few. Not only that but Sylvia Robinson is considered the mother of hip Hop when she signed sugarhill gang and recorded rappers delight. Oh yeah I forgot she also made a great version of my thing originally recorded by The Moments and also recorded Love is strange as the duo Mickey and Sylvia and also when you listen to a lot of the recordings on all Platinum.. it's Sylvia doing a lot of the background vocals on the recordings✌️♥️
The music that black people's made back in the days. It can't be out top by no other groups are nationality in the whole world. Not back then, nor in the world today. Thank you GOD
Linda Jones was the Premier female vocalist of that era...... check out her rendition of " Your Precious Love"....which was previously recorded by the iceman himself...Jerry Butler
I was wondering when this song would be reacted to. I remember when this song came out and how pretty it sounded and then years later as an adult how my opinion changed lol. It was still nice but very very spicy 🌶
Another risqué song from the 1970s was “leap up and down wave your knickers in the air” by St Cecilia. Banned from UK’s Top of the pops because they thought some girls might do it 😀
💕 HAPPY PRE-VALENTINE’S DAY!!! 💕 I KNEW YOU would enjoy this song!!! LOL!!! ⭐️ This is a song to definitely put someone in the mood!!! ⭐️ 💕 With all my love always, Laura💕 ❤️ 🥰❤️ S and M HIT SQUAD IS THE BEST!!! ❤️🥰❤️
Most incredible and accomplished female singer of our generation is BARBRA STREISAND. You should listen to either SINCE I FELL FOR YOU or ONE LESS BELL TO ANSWER/A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME.
Sylvia Robinson is extremely influential in the history of hip-hop. She founded and was CEO of Sugar Hill Records - the label that introduced most of the world to a whole new musical genre. "Rappers Delight" by the Sugar Hill Gang and "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash are just 2 examples. Also, she was half of Ian and Sylvia in the 50s and famously sang "Love is Strange" back in 1957. Off topic - gotta check out Teddy Pendergrass "Close The Door" and many more for some 70s romance.
Ian and Sylvia were a Canadian folk duo in the 60s.
@@margaretdasilva5493 I mis-typed. Meant Mickey and Sylvia. I appreciate the chance to get my comment straight!
@@michaeldaniels8462 Ok Michael!
Did not know that. Amazing.
I never knew that. Thanks. My oldest sister bought the record but I bet I could put my hand on it right now if I tried. I recall singing it on the way to 4th grade. Funny. I pretty much blacked-out the 80's but I recall the 70's quite well through music.
I've only just found out that she is the Sylvia who was part of Mickey & Sylvia who sang 'Love Is Strange' 16 years before this in 1957.
Wow, never knew that. I absolutely loved and still love that song. Thxs for the information
I remember that song well. I was seven years old at the time.
Yep. She was making hits in every incarnation of modern music from the rockabilly era, to 70s soul to hip-hop. She was a pioneer and no one knows who she is.
Sylvia Robinson is the godmother of hip Hop. She and her husband founded sugar Hill records which brought rap and hip hop to the world in 1979.
This is true 😊
They are saying that hip hop is celebrating its 50th anniversary but what preceded Sylvia to make 1973 the beginning. The Lockers and Hollywood Swinging?
Wowwww didn't know this
@@berdagreen3733yep
Y'all faces was priceless 😳🤣 yesss, that song was no joke back in the day! I loved the reaction ❤❤
This is true
They played it a lot on the radio back in the day.
Y'all need to listen to her song called "Sweet Stuff" she also performed it on this episode of Soul Train.
Oh, this is SOOO GOOD! My mom bought a 4 record set back in the early 70's titled "Easy Listening" and it was chock full of pop songs from the 60's and up to that early 70's time frame, and THIS song is on there! Love it! And thankfully, I still HAVE that record set! Motown and every other type of music back then was just SO FANTASTIC!!! Thank you guys for doing this! Two more songs from that record set that I'd recommend from roughly that same era are Freda Payne's BAND OF GOLD, and Love Unlimited's WALKING IN THE RAIN WITH THE ONE I LOVE. You WON'T be disappointed!!!
Yes with someone would react to walking in the rain with the one I love. Or one of the many other incredible songs that they recorded. These ladies are so underrated and so underappreciated 👍✌️
@@supersonicsoulsupreme1414 😎👍
OMG I haven't heard this since I was a kid!!! Thank you for the memories!!!!
Betty Wright had a song called CLEANUP WOMAN and she did a performance that rocked the house! Anyhow, Sylvia is mentioned in Betty’s live Cleanup Woman. The one I’m speaking of is 11 minutes long but so worth listening to because she did an amazing job. I can’t say more cause I’d give it away.
There were lady artists putting out sexy/sensual stuff in the decade before Madonna and Vanity 6 and those who came after. Sylvia was one of them (check out her song "Sweet Stuff" too). Another was Millie Jackson. Betty Davis (not the actress) was another. Some of Ms. Davis' stuff was so risqué for the time it couldn't be played on the radio. She sometimes wore lingerie in her live performances. I read somewhere that the police raided at least one of her concerts. She did songs like, "They Say I'm Different," "Your Mama Wants You Back," "If I'm in Luck I Might Get Picked Up" and "Anti Love Song." Betty was married to Jazz great Miles Davis.
There were a lot of amazing women artists, but I think most never got the recognition they truly deserved. I am 69, so I hope you forgive my lapse of memory, but I vaguely seem to recall there were a couple songs like the Dinghy song, and Lick it Before You Stick it. But don't recall the artists.
I am cracking up here over your reactions😂😂!
I was a teenager during during the 70s when this song came out. Mannnn, talk about🔥! Sylvia was teaching men AND women the art of seduction!! Old school music was, and is still fabulous💪🏾💪🏾🤎 ❤❤
She has another one just as Sexy called "Didn't I"
She also wrote hits for the Moments
Ray , Goodmen , and Brown . You got to be a special lady .aka The Moments . Sexy mama Not on the outside, the list goes on and on,
This woman is a LEGEND.....also known as the MOTHER OF HIPHOP because she introduced HipHop to the world in 1979 with Sugarhill Gang and other rap artists.....she had her first # 1 hit in 1957 as a duo act call Mickey & Sylvia with a song called "Love Is Strange"..... she was only a teenager and played guitar on that song.....in 1973 pop stations all across the Country banned Pilliow Talk but song still went to # 1......she also wrote and produced many song for artists in the 70s....RIP Sylvia
soul music at its finest
the golden age of Soul
just carnt touch it
increadible composition, beautiful lyrics ,sensual voice , atmospheric ,
the sweet piano ,the strings the ,base guitar ,violins ,,drums ,
heavenly voice
just of the charts
Wow! I have not heard this in a long long time. Thank you for finding this gem. Oh my gosh you all made me giggle and laugh out loud with your facial expressions....hahaha. Great reaction ❤ Wooooo Nelly!
I recommended this to another reactor years ago. This is a cut that is never reacted to. Glad you found this hidden, erotic R&B gem. Her first bit hit was in the duo Mickey and Sylvia, and they had a bit hit with the great song "Love Is Strange". A great companion song to "Pillow Talk" is Donna Summer's "Love to Love You Baby", both of which are similar in presentation and content, and both released around the same time. Give them all a listen.
My parents had this song on 45. Even as a little boy, I was always drawn to it. Now that I’m grown-up, I know exactly what I was drawn to.
Loved watching Soul Train and American Bandstand growing up , learned about the newest Music and Dance Moves times were great back then ♥️
Minnie Riperton - (Inside my love) They were slick with it back in the day @shawn and mel
1973 was a good year. There were so many cold-blooded artists out during this time period, it would really blow your mind. The 70s was 'very much' into making 'love', not 'war'. I don't know what the hell happened with today's music! Thanks for checkin' this out.
I have not heard that song in so long. Her voice is so beautiful. You got to remember when she did this, is was really unique. Women didn't sing about those feelings so openly. Even though it was shocking back then, I am touched by just how sweet and gentle her words are. Reminds me a little of the Donna Summers song "I Love to Love You Baby". It was having fun watching all the dancers in the back ground, it looked like Soul Train. Great pic! Have a wonderful day. :)
I am 69 and thought this would be Doris Day's Pillow Talk recording from movie with the same day. I do not remember this song. I loved disco music andvhad a lot of fun dancing back in the day. Missed this gem!
I played this song on my ipod and left it on repeat for an hour, wow what a song. This came out when I was in high school
I gotta tell y'all, I was 12 years old when this came out, and I kinda knew but DIDN'T know what was going on. It just sounded like something I was supposed to be listening to 😄.
Sylvia, a real Jersey girl. She wrote that song, 'Pillow Talk'. A real talent. Most people don't know that she was one-half of an influential duo in the 1950s called 'Mickey and Sylvia'. Their big hit was 'Love Is Strange'. There's some very fancy guitar playing in that song. Both Mickey and Sylvia played the guitar while singing on that song: ua-cam.com/video/0fGizY77-q8/v-deo.html. Mickey was one of the great guitarists going back to the '40s, and he taught Sylvia how to play guitar.
❤I remember watching this on Soul Train.
Shawn blushing !!
I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO REMEMBER THE NAME OF THIS SEXY BEAUTIFUL BANGER OF A SONG FOR 20 YEARS!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏👏😘
I'm 68 years old and this was the Best Era of Music Everrrrrr! I Love It ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ohhhhh I haven't heard this song in forever. I love it. It was wonderful. Love the memories ❤️.
If a beautiful lady sings this to me I would melt like butter!😂😂
This song didn’t mess around , this song was straight about knocking the boots… little known fact that Sylvia Robinson was the discoverer of The Moments or later known as Ray Goodman and Brown. She was a talented lady indeed !
I remember my family had the 45 . The Song was so hot the record label was on VIBRATION records.
I don't know if I am old enough for this, I am only 62.
When I discover this song in u tube.the suggestive title attract me to listen.didn't realise the song and rhythm is so addictive wuuuuuu❤
"Takes two to EVEN compete". Damn...hell of a lyric
Great reaction hysterical I was just waiting for the end to watch you expressions I knew you weren’t expecting that! 😁
Sylvia >>. Pillow Talk makes me chill. One of my top TEN
I just absolutely love watching you two discover music!
Her voice is sooo smooth😍
Sylvia Robinson was the CEO of Sugarhill record label, which was one of the first hip hop labels. Her son Joey Robinson aka Master Gee, is a member of the Sugarhill Gang.
She discovered "The Sugar Hill Gang" and signed them with her own Sugar Hill record label and they had a hit with "Rapper's Delight ". "Rapper's Delight" was a classic hit and was credited with introducing hip-hop to the mainstream general public.
I remember we couldn't play this record in the house. I can still hear my Mama "Turn that nasty song off"!!!😂😂
That was a SPICY song for the time period! Along with "Love to Love You Baby" by Donna Summer, two of the spiciest and steamiest songs of the 1970s. 🌶🔥🌶 🔥Sylvia Robinson would later be the founder and CEO of the pioneering Sugar Hill Records label. 😊
Love this song from Sylvia
Always Love This Song .. 2 of my Favorite 70's Soul Train performances is Freda Payne "Band of Gold" ..& .. Al Green "I'm Tired of being Alone" (Which appeared in the movie Dead President where Chris Tucker character overdosed on drugs)
This was the song! I was 15 and me and my friends were singing this song😂😂
Guys, I remember my mom turning off my record player and destroying my 45 when she heard this! LMAO!
Love this song!
He can't wait to end this session. His mind is on other things.... Good Job Sylvia....
Sylvia definitely was the true love her grooves
Actually if you look at the timeline and the ages of the performer's and audience, grandma and grandpa were grooving to this. This fact always makes me giggle.
Love your channel you guy's are the best at this. You have such enthusiasm and such great chemistry together it's fun watching you guys react.
This was a big hit in the 70’s!! Loving it still!!❤ ❤❤❤
This was in the play rotation on the radio - which is amazing considering some of the songs that were banned over the years! LMAO Miss Sylvia!
Others mentioned one of my favorite songs that Syliva did with Mickey... Love is Strange... Don't miss it.. it's great... including the guitar riffs
I wonder how many people born in my year (1974) were conceived with this tune.
Sylvia Robinson (May 6, 1936 / September 29, 2011).
May she rest forever in peace.
1973 was a hot 🔥 year when Sylvia sang this you guys make me laugh 😃 😅
Thank you for reacting to this total seductive seventies classic! You two are just adorable and I'm proud to be a member of the S&M squad!
I love Sylvia!! Try reacting to Sweet Stuff by her. Amazing beat and great bass line! You'll love it!
Absolutely!!!!
You Got to Love the Applejack Hat ! And the song is A classic. Most radio stations would not play it
Back in the day, when R&B and Soul were at the tops!
My favorite song as a kid. STILL love this song!!
The sexiest song ever ❤️
Y'ou alls reaction had me laughing!
I didn't know she was married either god bless her RIP SYLVIA SPICY 🔥💯💯💯 SISTER
OMG! I almost forgot about this song! I was just starting my teens. Don't remember thinking this was sexy. Ah, the joy of being naive, lol. Thank you Shawn and Mel. You find some great music.
Hey! Me too! Wow😳🤣
Me too!
That's the way it was.Chilling
i love her and this song.....woohooo
I remember Mickey and Sylvia too. Loved them.
Wow, what a tune, it's definitely a pillow tune.
Jean knight- Mr Big Stuff, Maria Muldaur- Midnight At The Oasis & Bette Midler -Do You Wanna Dance?.
I remember when this song was released ! She will also was record producer CEO of Sugar Hill Records also a influence in the Rap World especially at the beginning ! producer songwriter for groups like The Moments aka Ray Goodman and Brown ! And other singers and groups she had a great influence in the music industry ! This particular song people still like to hear it that's how longevity timeless music are considered as classics ! A woman of color was a great influence in the music industry ! Big Fan RIP 👑🌹
I love this song ❤
I still listen to this song!
She actually toned it down for TV. I have the original 45 release and it's about a minute longer - all of it sighs and moans. And by the time it over, you just want to lay back and light up a cigarette. 🤪
Awesome Awesome Awesome YES!!!! someone finally reacted to this song. this is how you sing a song about sex and not making it sound filthy. Not one dirty word. But yet probably one of the sexiest songs ever recorded. Sylvia Robinson and her husband Joe are responsible for making some of the greatest Sweet Soul Music to ever come out of the late 60s and 70s. Their record labels all Platinum/Stang/vibrations.Had one of the baddest groups ever.Want to talk about baby making music. I'm talking about the Moments this is just a teeny tiny bit of a few their recordings Not on the outside but inside strong. Sexy mama love on a two-way street. Look at me I'm in love. I Do. Gotta find a way Candy shack. I believe in you. Which has one of the most beautiful intro ever put down on wax all 56 seconds of it.Girls which was the moments and the whanauts. Another fantastic group. The great Linda Jones Leslie Valentine she recorded the original love on a two-way street and I won't do anything just to name a few. Not only that but Sylvia Robinson is considered the mother of hip Hop when she signed sugarhill gang and recorded rappers delight. Oh yeah I forgot she also made a great version of my thing originally recorded by The Moments and also recorded Love is strange as the duo Mickey and Sylvia and also when you listen to a lot of the recordings on all Platinum.. it's Sylvia doing a lot of the background vocals on the recordings✌️♥️
Sounds like she's into it.☮️🎸I remember her....🌟
The music that black people's made back in the days. It can't be out top by no other groups are nationality in the whole world. Not back then, nor in the world today. Thank you GOD
I really like the part when she says 'nice daddy'.
I was like 11 when this song came out. It was very risqué for us kids to hear this song on the radio and sing it. Haha
Mother of Hip Hop! This song was considered x rated and didn't get air play at first. Radio stations were afraid of it
Linda Jones was the Premier female vocalist of that era...... check out her rendition of " Your Precious Love"....which was previously recorded by the iceman himself...Jerry Butler
Flashback!!!
Love how she ended the vocals with an O. Lol.... OMG
I was wondering when this song would be reacted to. I remember when this song came out and how pretty it sounded and then years later as an adult how my opinion changed lol. It was still nice but very very spicy 🌶
Another risqué song from the 1970s was “leap up and down wave your knickers in the air” by St Cecilia. Banned from UK’s Top of the pops because they thought some girls might do it 😀
Mrs Sylvia Robinson aka the first lady of Hip hop
Shawn and Mel got their Valentine's Day theme song. Shawn was too funny!!
Your facial reactions to this was PRICELESS.😂😂😂
Sunshine beautiful queen, stilled listening today’s!’
💕 HAPPY PRE-VALENTINE’S DAY!!! 💕 I KNEW YOU would enjoy this song!!! LOL!!! ⭐️ This is a song to definitely put someone in the mood!!! ⭐️
💕 With all my love always, Laura💕
❤️ 🥰❤️ S and M HIT SQUAD IS THE BEST!!! ❤️🥰❤️
This song got a lot of air play back in the day!
Most incredible and accomplished female singer of our generation is BARBRA STREISAND. You should listen to either SINCE I FELL FOR YOU or ONE LESS BELL TO ANSWER/A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME.
Omg I remember this back in 1973 lol. Memories here!
PEOPLE TRIED TO BAN THIS FROM THE RADIO, AND DROKE DOWN THE DOOR FOR DONNA SUMMER'S LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY.
I was gonna suggest this song, your responses were hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂
You should read up on this lady. She put out the first rap record " rapper's delight " on her label
The only Pillow Talk song that I know is one sung by a Woman with an angelical voice Ms Chantay Savage. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
cool reaction guys✌
"Sweet Stuff" is another spicy song from her.
This song was played when we're kids and we knew sounded dirty.Yall reaction 🔥, Shawn got a 😳 embarrassed.
My grandfather was scandalized by this show we couldn't listen too it when it came on the radio. My younger sister would run out of the room. 🤗🤗🤗😊