Was looking for authentic chords to this and here I am. Solid man. Love your vamp towards the end ‘…this is when Phillip Wynn comes in…didda dit da dit…’ awesome!
I'll never forget these guys on Soul Train with their giant rubber band's doing the Rubberband Man lol, impossible to not like the Spinners growing up. Stylistics too, thanks for the great lesson Dave.
Just found this one! So nice Dave. It’s gonna take me a while to the chords down smoothly, but I love this song. For me, I think I was a senior in high school when I started getting into the Philadelphia sound a la gamble and huff. I have my Strat in hand now! Great lesson for sure. I spent this afternoon watching Soul Train reliving my youthful years. Thanks Dave, this is great. More soul tunes are appreciated by this older white guy.
funny, i only knew the Spinners from their song 'It's a Shame'. I only heard 'Could it be I'm falling in love' for the first time a couple of days ago. I instantly thought of your channel and I wasn't too surprised to see you'd done a lesson on it. Thanks for doing it, it's such an amazing tune and you make it so easy to play along.
We are on the same page. Literally fooled around with this one in the afternoon and then saw your video. I was playing Bmi7 rather than the Emi9 you’re doing. Yours sounds closer. Now need to figure out the horn/string/harpsichord break as a guitar solo. Keep em coming. Btw... saw The Spinners do a free concert in NYC in the early 90s. So good. Matching sequins shirts, choreographed dance moves, old school type perfection all around.
Time to go to Chord school....Man Dave you're making my fingers and Brain work hard....might have to go Off of Unemployment due to all the work these R&B classics are employing me to do... Thank You Dave, really appreciate you bringing these tunes out and showing us some serious Song writing skills....I was alive when these songs were newly living and breathing. When was the last time an EbMaj7 chord was used in a hit song?
I've always love that song!!! The Spinners beautiful !!! thank you !!! some new chords there for me love it!!
Was looking for authentic chords to this and here I am. Solid man. Love your vamp towards the end ‘…this is when Phillip Wynn comes in…didda dit da dit…’ awesome!
Excellent lesson. You're choice of old classics is top shelf. Takes me back to better times. Thank you for teaching us this..
This is why I dig your channel man. Exquisite taste my man
I dig it, you dig it, we all dig it. Very Good!
Yes Dave, I am definitely enjoying these classic songs. Thanks for posting them.
Thanks buddy, you are so cool. Great lesson. Love this song.
Beautiful, Dave! Your lessons never fail to introduce new and unusual chords to us rookies.
Awesome that is great to know the proper way to play this great song
That's cold !
In the neck of woods means awesome!
Amazing quick tutorial of an amazing classic. Spot on chords with no laborious bs. Thx
I'll never forget these guys on Soul Train with their giant rubber band's doing the Rubberband Man lol, impossible to not like the Spinners growing up.
Stylistics too, thanks for the great lesson Dave.
Awesome! Also, your room is beautifully put together. Love it. Thank you.
Grazie great job Dave grande pezzo
Awesome melodic chord melody and chord analysis, thanks for sharing
Great song, great demo, looking forward to a lot more...thanks
We share a lot of the same taste in music. Big fan of the Spinners. Now I can play the correct chords, LOL. Keep those 70's hits coming!
Great lesson, thanks so much! I am now a subscriber!
Brought a smile to my face! Great lesson Dave A lot of nice chord progressions to this classic song.
Another one for the collection. Bravo!
I really appreciate your videos brother. Great song choices and straight to the point and no nonsense.
THANKS Bro...
Just found this one! So nice Dave. It’s gonna take me a while to the chords down smoothly, but I love this song. For me, I think I was a senior in high school when I started getting into the Philadelphia sound a la gamble and huff. I have my Strat in hand now! Great lesson for sure. I spent this afternoon watching Soul Train reliving my youthful years. Thanks Dave, this is great. More soul tunes are appreciated by this older white guy.
Awesome job.. I love the way you teach these cool songs... I’m learning a ton of new chords..
How many favorites can you have ? At some point it’s just songs you really like. They can’t all be favorites. Great lessons though !
funny, i only knew the Spinners from their song 'It's a Shame'. I only heard 'Could it be I'm falling in love' for the first time a couple of days ago. I instantly thought of your channel and I wasn't too surprised to see you'd done a lesson on it. Thanks for doing it, it's such an amazing tune and you make it so easy to play along.
Knocked it out of the park again Dave.
Awesome lesson. THANK YOU
thank you!!!
I've been waiting fo this one, Dave...I'm smiling, too!
We are on the same page. Literally fooled around with this one in the afternoon and then saw your video. I was playing Bmi7 rather than the Emi9 you’re doing. Yours sounds closer. Now need to figure out the horn/string/harpsichord break as a guitar solo. Keep em coming. Btw... saw The Spinners do a free concert in NYC in the early 90s. So good. Matching sequins shirts, choreographed dance moves, old school type perfection all around.
Time to go to Chord school....Man Dave you're making my fingers and Brain work hard....might have to go Off of Unemployment due to all the work these R&B classics are employing me to do... Thank You Dave, really appreciate you bringing these tunes out and showing us some serious Song writing skills....I was alive when these songs were newly living and breathing. When was the last time an EbMaj7 chord was used in a hit song?
Awesome! I have a lot of songs to learn. You got some Marvin Gaye or Stevie Wonder songs?
As by Stevie