I agree with you 100%, the opening of that song will blow one's mind; I believe his name is Llyold Parks...that man can sing his sweet lil petunia's off ...big ups to him.....
Can we just applaud Lloyd Parks for what he did in the beginning with tenor and falsetto, those high notes from him was everything too, Teddy’s phrasing and timing is unbelievable. His voice so soulful, he sang his face off on this record which it makes it so timeless.
Very well elaborated, those two had a special 1-2 punch, though brief, something right out of the Johnny Carter to Marvin Jr book. Happy Lloyd us still knocking them dead with his unmistakable tenor leads.
Indeed, requiescat in pace T.P. The whole group and especially that BAND is such a treat to see perform. Best bass line in all of soul music? Probably...
Problem, just like the Jheri Curl in the late 70s-80s, the PERM was in Entertainment Wise sometimes in the 70s (see Isleys and JB) . That and the Fro or Bald. Teddy went back to small fro when he went solo.
@@guyvandercruycen2830 he got a lot of backlash from the black community, saying that he wanted to be white, but check out all the blk women today and what they wear on their heads
That man doing the falsetto part really makes and carries the song. Of course Teddy's emotional delivery is heart wrenching, but when that falsetto part comes in on top, it just pierces your heart ❤️.
Remember when I was in high school.. my sophomore year . Me and my girl were going through some things and I sent her this video. And she sent me a text back telling me... "Why you sent me this for"?...... That's when I knew she wasn't the right one lmfaooooo 😂😂😂😂😂😂
YES! I am so thankful for postings like this! Otherwise, I would be singing them from memory but nothing like Teddy! Poetry in his moans as well! Missing Teddy! Missing Eddie! Missing Prince! Missing Michael! Missing James Brown! Missing Luther! Missing Dinah and so many of the Royal Favored Artist! ♥️♥️⭐️♥️♥️
dude all the way to the left is killing that falsetto. TP always did his thing. i love the words to this song and the falsetto is mind blowing. i appreciate greatness.
THIS MAKES ME PROUD TO BE BLACK AMERICAN 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 what others can't duplicate this. Give it to the world Teddy and the blue notes 🎶. Still listening 2022🧐🇺🇸
@brother shabazz right we are still Africans.....living in America! I have grown to despise that black American nonsense. We became American citizens by way of the kidnapping and enslavement, rape, erasure and torture of our ancestors and even until this very moment.
@@Nimonjeua-Ndiangang I was stolen from Africa and stripped and now you want to give it back to me after 500 years. It doesn't makes sense, Afro American or Black American. My bloodline been here before America was United States 🇺🇸📌. I'm not denying the mixture
If this does not send a grown man to his knees, nothing will. Good lord I miss her... 20 something years I still miss her... you can look in my eyes and see, that a great big man like me has been crying... I still love you Mich... with all my heart and soul...
R.I.P to my aunt Mae she put me and my cousin blu on this song when we were teenagers…I still cry reminiscing bout them good days I love and miss u so much aunt Mae thank u 🙏🏿
Awesome expressive lead work, as always, by Teddy, superb harmonies by Harold and the two backing vocalists with him, and FANTASTIC falsetto high notes by Lloyd Parks for icing on this cake!! No electronic "fixery" needed. The real deal from real talent!!
Teddy's phrasing and timing is unbelievable. His voice is otherworldly. How do you sing it live, probably without the best monitors, better than the album version? The album version was already amazing!
Stan Lathan was literally everywhere in the 70s, 80s and beyond. This clip is historical and immediately transports me back in the day to my aunt's house in Philly at her house parties listening to WDAS. It all seemed so simple then.
I remember hearing this song when I was a kid and even then it caught my attention. And now that I’m grown I I appreciate how great they sound and how cool Teddy really is and was his voice is so unique and soulful you can’t help but admire. He rocked a perm and still would’ve left the show with anyone’s girlfriend
Yeah, thank goodness that was short-lived. I never saw it before. I just remember the regular, longish cut he had and then the beard. That is one haircut that has thankfully gone out of fashion.
21footxpress ... I Have NEVER Seen TP Like This Before...IT’s Like WTF Is Going On Here??? I Love His Music -Still! But Was He Gay...On The Down Low? IJS...
This is why I stay in my feelings you can’t possibly think you can grow up on pure soul music like this and be able to just accept anything! Teddy P who vibe is like pulling at my heart strings
Straight fucking fire damn Philadelphia stand the fuck up One of the best groups ever and they from my city I'm blessed and honored to say that North Philly
I bought "The Sound of Philadelphia" box set way back in 1999 when I was getting pretty bored with hip-hop. I heard THIS song and it just hit way different. The whole box set is still something special.
Oh my god…this is everything. Llyod Parks and that magnificent falsetto. And lawd…Teddy P and his masterful ad libs as well as superb singing voice. Absolutely amazing.
Not necessary for someone we are iñ love with but loved one's that have passed . Miss you momma , momma Dawson you are truly missed ! Mrs Jackson Freddie , Miss Jo , Alice D Miss Yall
I had an aunt that was such a huge fan of TP. Sadly beast cancer took her from us, but while she sick my mother (her sister) would always play TP when she was sick from treatments and feeling down. This stuck with everyone in the family and TP soon came to represent my aunt and her life. She left behind two sons who came to live with us after she was gone and we grew up like brothers. When TP died it hit all of us like a family member was killed. When we get together now TP is always in heavy rotation. Few years ago I was struck down cold with depression and TP would always be a form of comfort for me. My love for TP is more than an artist, but rock on soft ground - healing for a sick heart - warmth for a cold world - my aunt. Thank you for the post.
From 1973!That's Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes with their live version of I Miss You!You're listening to a classic American Top Fourty featuring 2 decades.Now let's listen to today's best music on WRAB FM 1480 Mansville-Campbellsville,Kentucky.
i was born in the 70's nd boy o boy I loved that era of music...soulful music from the heart wasn't about sex killing nd drugs like now.... I miss it😔😔😔😔
I was born in 75... But I was raised up with families and friends who were both races, I heard jazz, blue's, R&B, funk and more.. I used to work in a Bar and grill, the owners were an older black couple and they always played the classic soul of the late 60s and 70s.. My mind is open to everyone and everything
To this day I play this song every few weeks!!! I LOVE this live version I want it on vinyl so bad! He would've had me back at the first "Oh" before he started singing. Teddy was it!!
The guy hitting those high notes deserve some praise also.
Yes he does!!
Lloyd Parks, bad brother still singing.
I agree with you 100%, the opening of that song will blow one's mind; I believe his name is Llyold Parks...that man can sing his sweet lil petunia's off ...big ups to him.....
Agreed!
His name is teddy pendergrass
That's my daddy on sax and conducting the band. #PlayDaddy I miss you so much!
You must be proud he playing that sax
Wow ... 😊🙌🏽👏🏻👏🏻 much hugs from south africa ...
🥲
KOOL! ( R.I.P)
No it's not
Mr Loyd Parks ooooohhhh 👁️ ooooohhhh 👁️ love you 💯💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
My guy ❤
Man I wish music would come back with real talent
It's a dream of mine and the reality is that it never will😢
WTF don’t they show the bass player playing those soulful notes?
I’m not even missing anybody and sitting here in my feelings listening to this man SANG his heart out.
I wish I was so I could send them this clip
The Truth
Facts
Fr fr!!
@@carolynmaddox542 she’s too binge ds? You
Nobody could ever come close to teddy p he was the whole truth and nothing but the truth
Immortal.
This is not a song that you need to hear when you’ve gone through a tough break up!! Good lord!!😳😳😳
Can we just applaud Lloyd Parks for what he did in the beginning with tenor and falsetto, those high notes from him was everything too, Teddy’s phrasing and timing is unbelievable. His voice so soulful, he sang his face off on this record which it makes it so timeless.
Yes Lloyd's voice made that record......Great talent
Unmatched
I played that back 3x before I let it ride 💯
Very well elaborated, those two had a special 1-2 punch, though brief, something right out of the Johnny Carter to Marvin Jr book.
Happy Lloyd us still knocking them dead with his unmistakable tenor leads.
I was about to research who he was thank you for saying ❤💐
I don't care if that man was bald or had a blond wig, lol.He sang the hell out of that, wow! I know I'd come running back, hahaha. We miss you, TEDDY!
Indeed, requiescat in pace T.P. The whole group and especially that BAND is such a treat to see perform. Best bass line in all of soul music? Probably...
+snowstorm1956 The older I get the more special Teddy sounds, way ahead of his time.
snowstorm1956 Preach woman!!!
Problem, just like the Jheri Curl in the late 70s-80s, the PERM was in Entertainment Wise sometimes in the 70s (see Isleys and JB) . That and the Fro or Bald. Teddy went back to small fro when he went solo.
Teddy Pendergrass ment that thing!!!♥️♥️♥️
Is Anyone Out There Still Listening To This Touching Song ?
Most definitely. Born in 85 but I love this song, helped me through some [expletive] more than once.
Even in 2024❤
Even in 2024 great music is timeless. Philly Classic Soul
The man with the wig is none other than Teddy Pendergrass
Man they sung the heck out of that song!
He 'ant playing with yahll, cant you see he miss this damn woman!? This man singing the hell outta this song.
Anybody 2024
🖐🏽
We’re here!! 😂🥰🙌🏾🎶🕊️
Shit yeah fam, I been here you didn't see me 🤣🤣😂🤣😂
Salam remi sent me!
Goddamn...
That wig is the real star of the show !!!
wig?.I thought that was a "process",cause of the way it curled & stayed hard in the back
He was going with how it was in those days but he changed his hair very fast.
@@guyvandercruycen2830 he got a lot of backlash from the black community, saying that he wanted to be white, but check out all the blk women today and what they wear on their heads
I almost ain’t recognize him with that damn wig on 🤣🤣
Definitely a process. Men pressed their hair back then
Teddy P.. I am young but I can relate to all of your songs. Sing Teddy P. 🕊️🕊️🕊️
That first "Oh I" breaks me everytime the hurt in his voice I listened to this song everyday when my granny passed away. I felt the lyrics!!
The day she left me.....I don't mind standing up .....tell the world about it
That man doing the falsetto part really makes and carries the song. Of course Teddy's emotional delivery is heart wrenching, but when that falsetto part comes in on top, it just pierces your heart ❤️.
Yes Lawd
That's the Legendary Lloyd Parks on the high notes.
Yes!
Lloyd Parks. Last original member of group.
Yes he’s killing it
That falsetto at the beginning my Lord 💙 it hit so hard then Teddy coming in right after... Lawd geesus. This will forever be a classic 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
46 yrs old and thus song will be played when I'm 66 96 106 lol great music never gets old
Remember when I was in high school.. my sophomore year . Me and my girl were going through some things and I sent her this video. And she sent me a text back telling me... "Why you sent me this for"?...... That's when I knew she wasn't the right one lmfaooooo 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
Right own smart man
😂😂😂
It don't hurt now should've been the next video you sent 😁
I've always said the 70's was the greatest decade of music. But that perm is heavy.
+Ca Alex Actually that is a wig T.P. is wearing. They tried to talk him out of wearing that thing. He said it was "Hip!, Today!"
+Ca Alex That's a wig.
@@lennylenz lennylenz thank you I needed that laugh He Said It was Hip Today 😁😁🎵🎶🎼
TOTALLY AGREE!!!
That's a wig baby! My dad wore a similar one around that era
Teddy was the most soulful singer that ever lived he came straight from the heart
Imagine he started as a drummer!
@@cd5516most of his fans don't realize that!
2024 this is a timeless masterpiece!
Live vocals better than studio, that’s rare af. Thank you for everything teddy, and the whole bluenotes band
Teddy captures something immortal.
Miss you after 4 years you passed away from brain cancer 😢😢😢😢😢😢
This was real soul singing, when music had meaning. Straight from the heart.
music still has meaning, but this shit is beautiful af for sure
YES! I am so thankful for postings like this! Otherwise, I would be singing them from memory but nothing like Teddy! Poetry in his moans as well! Missing Teddy! Missing Eddie! Missing Prince! Missing Michael! Missing James Brown! Missing Luther! Missing Dinah and so many of the Royal Favored Artist! ♥️♥️⭐️♥️♥️
It still does
When music was music❤❤❤❤
Never saw Teddy with long hair before!👏🏽👏🏽🙏🏽
Lloyd parks best falsetto
dude all the way to the left is killing that falsetto. TP always did his thing. i love the words to this song and the falsetto is mind blowing. i appreciate greatness.
Tony Cook is right ..I'm a white guy but my black brothers can only play the tunes such as this ...One Direction you dickheads here's how it's done
+matty towey that's true your honesty is refreshing
Tony Cook bro I love this song soooo much ..and I too love the falsetto I wish he would of did the falsetto on the bridge part of the song
That is Mr. Lloyd Parks. And he still can hit those notes!!! Sang Lloyd!
It was perfect pitch
THIS MAKES ME PROUD TO BE BLACK AMERICAN 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 what others can't duplicate this. Give it to the world Teddy and the blue notes 🎶.
Still listening 2022🧐🇺🇸
Proud to be Black, yes. American flag, no. We have caught nothing but hell in USA.
✊🏾
@brother shabazz right we are still Africans.....living in America! I have grown to despise that black American nonsense. We became American citizens by way of the kidnapping and enslavement, rape, erasure and torture of our ancestors and even until this very moment.
@@Nimonjeua-Ndiangang
I was stolen from Africa and stripped and now you want to give it back to me after 500 years. It doesn't makes sense, Afro American or Black American. My bloodline been here before America was United States 🇺🇸📌. I'm not denying the mixture
Por supuesto que tienes que estar orgulloso de ser negro,yo soy blanca pero me siento negra,👏👏👏
If this does not send a grown man to his knees, nothing will. Good lord I miss her... 20 something years I still miss her... you can look in my eyes and see, that a great big man like me has been crying... I still love you Mich... with all my heart and soul...
Gord Merritt 20+ years and still don't know what to do with myself
Big Lou some damn good advice!!
We love Ya Gord!
Awwwwww the sweetest comment I've read today
How are you ?
Teddy sang his face off on this record. It's makes it timeless.
R.I.P to my aunt Mae she put me and my cousin blu on this song when we were teenagers…I still cry reminiscing bout them good days I love and miss u so much aunt Mae thank u 🙏🏿
Man, Music like this just dont exist any more. They put so much passion in to every note that I think they drained the world
.
Ikr
i thank my mom for puttin me on to this type of music..i dont know many 22 year olds can appreciate this song
+Joe P My daughter is the same way, she is 22 also.
Oh yeah if you can’t appreciate this you haven’t been through anything painful 😣
This is a 22 year old singing it, believe it or not.
me! i’m 22 too and i love this song ❤
I’m listening to this song in loop since one year ago, when my wife choose to cut our marriage 🥹Miss her!
*discover this song from hip hop sample
Awesome expressive lead work, as always, by Teddy, superb harmonies by Harold and the two backing vocalists with him, and FANTASTIC falsetto high notes by Lloyd Parks for icing on this cake!! No electronic "fixery" needed. The real deal from real talent!!
2:50 I laugh every single time I see TP shake his Pearl Shay wig like he’s Farrah Fawcett after he sings “has been…” 🤣🤣
Teddy's phrasing and timing is unbelievable. His voice is otherworldly. How do you sing it live, probably without the best monitors, better than the album version? The album version was already amazing!
When he's walking away from the mic at the end and still singing.. my gawd
I swear to God that I don't like many live songs but this is the best one yet in my opinion
Motown, James Brown, Al Green, and Wilson Pickett always had live versions that almost sound better than the records
Stan Lathan was literally everywhere in the 70s, 80s and beyond. This clip is historical and immediately transports me back in the day to my aunt's house in Philly at her house parties listening to WDAS. It all seemed so simple then.
I'm going through a rough patch in my relationship i just had to come here for old times sake.
I remember hearing this song when I was a kid and even then it caught my attention. And now that I’m grown I I appreciate how great they sound and how cool Teddy really is and was his voice is so unique and soulful you can’t help but admire. He rocked a perm and still would’ve left the show with anyone’s girlfriend
Teddy sings with a lot of emotion, what a great singer, (looks a little like Rick James in this video) I miss you . RiP
That wig may be jacked, but the voice is kickin ass all up in there!! :)
stonejones1955 You got that right stonejones. God bless Teddy P's heart.
Nobody appreciates this mans talent more than me... But that perm!!
Yeah, thank goodness that was short-lived. I never saw it before. I just remember the regular, longish cut he had and then the beard. That is one haircut that has thankfully gone out of fashion.
21footxpress that wig looks my 1981 wet wet dollbaby
21footxpress ... I Have NEVER Seen TP Like This Before...IT’s Like WTF Is Going On Here??? I Love His Music -Still! But Was He Gay...On The Down Low? IJS...
@@darm.8172 nas said in a song teddy pendengrass got caugth with transvesti on his best night but not me tho level 7
@@therealgoodmoney ...What's A Level 7?
That performance was outrageous. Teddy and the rest of the boys with their outstanding take on one of the best philly songs of all time.
This is why I stay in my feelings you can’t possibly think you can grow up on pure soul music like this and be able to just accept anything! Teddy P who vibe is like pulling at my heart strings
I showed this to my 60+ year old dad and he said "When TF Teddy P have straight hair" 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 yooooo I'm literally in here dying laughing
I'm 57 and said the same thing!!🤣🤣
My thoughts too. I'm like wait that's Teddy P. That don't look like him lol
😂😂😂😂
This is absolutely the greatest record ever recorded!!!!!!!
Nope it was ONE of the Greatest song 🎤
Made me go back to my girl
I love this song
Straight fucking fire damn Philadelphia stand the fuck up One of the best groups ever and they from my city I'm blessed and honored to say that North Philly
I bought "The Sound of Philadelphia" box set way back in 1999 when I was getting pretty bored with hip-hop. I heard THIS song and it just hit way different. The whole box set is still something special.
This song makes me feel like a widower and I ain’t never been married. 😭😭😭
Get out 😂😂😂
@@walinesewsunker3563 😂😂😂
Lloyd Parks tenor still knocks me out to this day! he is one very talented gentleman and the "last" original Blue Note standing!
Lordddd blessed this man with a voice
In my feelings tonight ❤......My oh my, he is bringing every emotion out of me right now!!!!!!
So lovely 😊
I never knew my teddy had a perm where was I he is still fine as he wanna be I love you teddy thank you for your music I MISS YOU
This is art in its purest form
Dude i. The back round voice anapped..great vioce brother
Oh my god…this is everything. Llyod Parks and that magnificent falsetto. And lawd…Teddy P and his masterful ad libs as well as superb singing voice. Absolutely amazing.
This is a Masterpiece.
Teddy Pendergrass and K C of Jodici are two powerful soul singers. Rest in peace, Teddy.
TP RIP. He was feeling this song! He didn't sing this song, he SAAAANG dat song!
I had NO idea this was Teddy Pendergrass 🤯 I absolutely LOVE this song!!!!!!
Born in 91 and this still my era
Try 07 dude😂
Heart to heart real music 🎶
The message in this song is a perpetual message for every man who ever loss the love he once had!
Such fire flooding ears, my BODY & soul tight NOW... 🔥🔥🔥👀
#grownFOLKSshytMOOD
#stillSlapsN2021
Nobody singing like this anymore..I was blessed to have grown up to music that meant something.
These voices don’t even exist anymore. We are in a time where talent has significantly regressed.
Mannn these brothers smooth the definition
The way this man just Saaaannnnggggg his face off is unmatched omg I'm literally in awe at his vocal ability. Tebby P. was one of the greatest ever ♡
I ain’t never seen a press n curl hold up like that 😂 🎉 🙌 winning 🏆
Love Lloyd Parks, Hated When He Left The Blue Notes!!!
Not necessary for someone we are iñ love with but loved one's that have passed . Miss you momma , momma Dawson you are truly missed ! Mrs Jackson Freddie , Miss Jo , Alice D Miss Yall
I had an aunt that was such a huge fan of TP. Sadly beast cancer took her from us, but while she sick my mother (her sister) would always play TP when she was sick from treatments and feeling down. This stuck with everyone in the family and TP soon came to represent my aunt and her life. She left behind two sons who came to live with us after she was gone and we grew up like brothers. When TP died it hit all of us like a family member was killed. When we get together now TP is always in heavy rotation. Few years ago I was struck down cold with depression and TP would always be a form of comfort for me. My love for TP is more than an artist, but rock on soft ground - healing for a sick heart - warmth for a cold world - my aunt. Thank you for the post.
I miss my brother so much RIP dave I love you man
I miss my old lady who died many years ago but it feels like yesterday.
Wow wow that sounds awesome to my ears anyway 😊
Timeless classics do not get old bro nothing that's playing today can make me feel the way the music from this era did and still does til this day.
this is what true pain looks and sounds like in a song. You don't know what love is if you ain't never been hurt like this.
The way he ever so slightly shook the bangs that topped the cake 😂
This was dads song!!! I miss my daddy…… I miss you… ❤
Never knew that was Teddy til today seeing video for the first time that man was a sangn machine
I'm right HERE WITH YA😢😢😢😂😂
Deep soul. Being a widower i feel this song deep. I miss you babe❤
❤❤❤
Beautiful song 🎵 ❤️ love it 😊
The greatest beginning of any song, Teddy had to represent after such a tremendous start, live and recorded versions. 6/23/22...
The fact Jadakiss rapped over this and it was 🔥🔥❤️! He’s definitely Top5 DOA
😳 Song please?
HELL I’m a man and DAM NEAR WENT HOME TO HIM AFTER HEARING THIS LIVE VERSION!!!😂
😂
Masterful ART ✨
What a great singer and that voice was one of a kind. That God given talent was so beautiful and captivating.
TP vocals were amazing. What a voice.
That man sung the absolute hell out of that song there was not one more note he could sing 🎤🌹🥀🕊
From 1973!That's Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes with their live version of I Miss You!You're listening to a classic American Top Fourty featuring 2 decades.Now let's listen to today's best music on WRAB FM 1480 Mansville-Campbellsville,Kentucky.
i was born in the 70's nd boy o boy I loved that era of music...soulful music from the heart wasn't about sex killing nd drugs like now.... I miss it😔😔😔😔
I was born in 75... But I was raised up with families and friends who were both races, I heard jazz, blue's, R&B, funk and more.. I used to work in a Bar and grill, the owners were an older black couple and they always played the classic soul of the late 60s and 70s.. My mind is open to everyone and everything
I think that this is one of the best songs and best performances ever.
To this day I play this song every few weeks!!! I LOVE this live version I want it on vinyl so bad! He would've had me back at the first "Oh" before he started singing. Teddy was it!!
Please watch his new documentary on showtime it's in his own words
This makes me cry tears of joy for my Grandma
Ladies if you've ever seen Teddy P. in concert, baby he was a force to reckon with! I loved his singing, I miss you Teddy! ❤❤❤