"Just Like Yesterday" Earl Klugh with Raymond Pounds on Drums

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @thokozanimashinini4648
    @thokozanimashinini4648 5 років тому +6

    deep and strong memories of this entire album. I first heard the track in 93 i think the album was already 10 years old. it takes me back to my home village in Kwandebele and back to my parents and I's Vacation in Swaziland . beautiful times

    • @IanWelland
      @IanWelland 4 роки тому

      I so agree Thokozani. This whole album is "genius" - a cliche so overused these days but not in this case.

  • @richardpeterson1398
    @richardpeterson1398 Рік тому

    That goes back to the days when I digging the “Johnny Mathis” Fever, in the 1980’s. Remember the 80’s and attending many Johnny Mathis Concerts. .

  • @rwbrown1904
    @rwbrown1904 2 роки тому

    Sweet sounds from Earl Klugh and company. I love it!

  • @mandlancube5521
    @mandlancube5521 3 роки тому +3

    This is what made me name my 26 year old son Earl.👌

  • @phillipkali4438
    @phillipkali4438 6 років тому +3

    Brilliant song by Earl Klugh.

  • @richardpeterson1398
    @richardpeterson1398 Рік тому

    “Johnny Mathis Fever”, the memories of the 1980’s, On June 19, 1984, I saw him for the first time in person, he was doing 2 concerts in Seattle, including June 20, 1984, the date of the “First Handshakes”. Johnny Mathis was great and I flew down to Reno, to see him in Lake Tahoe, adding 2 more stories on Johnny Mathis, I remembered hearing this Earl Klugh music as warm up music to see Johnny Mathis in concert, in various cities around the country. On April 14, 1990, I saw him for the 100th time in person, taking less than 6 years, and on November 11, 2004, in Seattle, I put the final story (161st story) on Johnny Mathis, with handshakes and hug, as well as attending the last Johnny Mathis Concert. The memories is “Just Like Yesterday”, like the song by Earl Klugh. Now, I’m no longer digging the “Johnny Mathis Fever”, like I used to back in the 80’s, and 90’s, and 4 times during this century. . .