Jayvee, I gotta do this. Im sorry but, I'm going to get "sappy" and long but, I'll try to condense as much as possible. My parents both passed away when I was still relatively young 2001 for my mom I was 15, 2003 for my dad 17. MUSIC ALWAYS HAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE "BIGGEST" THING THAT KEEPS THEM HERE WITH ME. I often "cry" watching your reactions but, in the BEST way possible lol. Let me explain. For example... PROUD MARY by Tina Turner. Dude, I genuinely have actual memories of me DANCING with my DAD when I was like 5-6 on a tug boat while literally rolling down the Mississippi river. I have REAL memories with my parents to almost all the songs you react, too. I can honestly remember my dad pointing to me sometimes and saying "Suga pie honey bunch..." and I would point back at him and we would say together "You know that I love you!!!!" and we would start dancing and singing and finish the song...." So, I just want to say THANK YOU for bringing "special memories" like this randomly back to me!!!! I wish so BAD he were still here because I KNOW he would love watching your reactions and musical journey just as much as ME!!!!!!
RheaP XLIV That totally brought tears to my eyes. My Mum is still with us (she’s 92 now and suffers from dementia), my Dad is long gone, but I understand what you mean about these beautiful, touching songs. I lost my little brother to cancer this past January, he was only 49 years old. And I lost my sister to suicide in 1991 at the age of 31. The song for me that’s the most difficult to hear is David Gilmour singing Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish you were here’. I’m so sorry for your loss. And thank you for the tears. Sometimes we just need a good cry to appreciate the day and where we came from. Bless your heart. 💖💜💙
It is, truly, HAPPY TEARS. I had my dad for 17 years and it's now been 17 years that he's been gone. Music has the power to bring back REAL MEMORIES... not photos or even videos are as powerful and SPECIAL as the memories I carry with me and for that, I am forever grateful. Thank you for sharing your story and I'm sorry for your losses, as well. 😔 I feel the same way about Pink Floyd "Wish you were here". My dads and mine #1 song will always be "Too much heaven" by the Bee Gees. My dad especially pointed out the lyrics "Everything we are, will never die." He explained to me even after he was gone or even me, NOTHING would ever change or take away what we had then in those moments. Nothing could ever make them "fade" no matter how much time passed.... And, THIS right here is a perfect, clear example of how very, very right he was!!!! And, I gladly welcome the HAPPY TEARS moments like this brings.... even from the most "unexpected places"....
Wow I'm so sorry for your loss I couldn't imagine the pain of losing both parents. I'm glad that my reactions and through the music you were able to remember all the happy times and memory you guys had. It's so important not to let go of that. We're all here for you
Thank you for sharing your precious experiences with your mom and dad. I know they had to be very proud of you. Don't think they are not with you. They always will be. I love that you shared beautiful music together and were able to connect with each other through it. I love watching Jayvees channel too. I feel like all of us watching are able to escape this world for a moment and journey back in time together when music was at its finest. I wish you well and pray for many fine blessings to come your way. 🌷🌸👋💮🌼🐱🎁
Get it Jayvon! That's the magic of Motown, it makes you wanna move, dance, and have a good time! This was my dad's favorite 4 Tops song, and I'm 61 now and remember him bouncing me on his knee to this song, singing to me "sugar pie honey bunch", hearing him sing it made me giggle!!! You must react to BERNADETTE, and STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF LOVE on your upcoming Four Tops special. They're Fantastic!
What An Awesome Reaction. Font hold back Get the Body Moving🎼🎧Woww have not heard this song in a very long time. I Love the Four Tops! Have always loved this song. Again another one I grew up listening to♥️
This may be the video of a live performance, but this is the actual studio version audio, which is the best version to listen to. It did my heart good to hear you say, "It doesn't get any better than this." I agree completely!!!
I was 7 years old when we came to the U.S. from Mexico in 1964. Some of my best memories were of my sisters playing all of these Motown artists, while getting ready for school.
The Four Tops were one of my Mums favourite groups and she used to sing along rocking sideways with a little one in her arms. I think we all (8 children) got our great love of different types of music from Mum, and just like her none of us like jazz lol. I like Motown Monday, great music that gets the feet tapping and if I were able I'd be dancing away. Thank you Jayvee, you picked a fabulous song to play sweetheart. Take care and stay safe please everyone. Peace love and hugs to you all Mary-Ellen UK
We all listened to this music growing up. I still have Greatest hits Vinyl LPs of Four Tops, Temptations, Fifth Dimension. Not sure if I have Supremes. I think my sister has it lol.we listened to all types of rock and soul. So much good music.
From a Brit: THANK YOU America for wonderful wonderful Motown. In the UK, we took to Motown immediately and it was played everywhere. The 4 Tops are among the giants. check out by them: Something About You,it rocks along and you cannot help but dance to it. Great reaction mate. keep up the Motown reactions,there are hundreds and hundreds of them.
Your smile says it all...lol. It makes me happy to watch you truly enjoy old school music. It was the soundtrack of my youth. I'm glad I was a '60s kid and a '70s teenager.
I was like 15-16 when this song hit the airwaves. Carmen V. & I were in love. But, She was too young (13), her parents broke us up. This song was OUR song. I heard she passed away 8 months ago...depressed me alot. I'm 70, so she was probably 68 or so. I always thought she was THE ONE! There were a great many other songs, of THAT period, that, through the decades, would always remind me of Carmen. So, she hardly ever left my memory. U playing this song is very special! RIP, Carmen! Wherever u are now!
This is in my top 50 playlist for fav songs of the 50s, 60s and 70s. You're right that these songs must be seen in a live version. The visual is as wonderful as the music.
I've heard The Spinners and other groups have said The Four Tops would never show up for choreography and that's why they just have that little sway thing. Hahaha......they can still SANG tho.
@@catmother4214 The Four Tops were a touring act for the cabaret supper crowd (which didn't require much dancing) BEFORE they recorded for Motown and backed Billy Eckstine in concert. The only thing they felt they needed from Motown was a hit, which Motown gave them in abundance!
everyone loved the temptations -- and i did, too, especially "i wish it would rain" -- but i was always more of a four tops fan. the soaring melodies, their gorgeous harmonies, even their synchronized dance moves, lol: i loved it all.
The Four Tops were so smooth with a great beat. They really were tops. The synced moves they made were often called "Steps". It wasn't as choreographed as some pop entertainers do today. It was a popular feature for a number of groups and bands in the early sixties (pre-choreography).
Jayvee, glad to see you feature the great songs from MOTOWN, songs I grew up with. This song was a winner and so was the 4 Tops. Don't forget some of the other MOTOWN groups like THE SUPREMES, TEMPTATIONS, RARE EARTH AND SMOKEY ROBINSON. Why can we have music now like we had with these great soul groups of the 60's and 70's. I also have to give a holler to THE DELFINICS, STYLISTICS, SPINNERS, DRAMATICS AND HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUENOTES. I LOVE ROCK AND ROLL BUT I ALSO LOVE RHYTHM, BLUES AND SOUL.
The Four Tops churned out one hit after another, starting in the mid 60s. This gem was from '65 and was a #1 smash hit. My personal favorite, "Standing in the Shadows of Love" was a year later. Everything they did was 1st rate. How could it not be, with Levi Stubbs at the helm
The Four Tops and The Temptations were, and are Motown Royalty. In Fact, they did a tv special back in the 80s I think. They took turns singing each others songs. They would go back and forth, almost like a contest. It was so damn cool. You can probably find it on you tube maybe. They were all great friends in real life, because they were all from the city of Detroit...The Motor City...Motown.
The Four Tops is an amazing group and one of the things I loved most about them was that they were all very friendly people! They partied with the audience after the show! I loved this about them. Thank you JV for sharing the memories! ❤️
I did not remember that song was in the middle sixties. I was only eight years old. I would have thought of that song to be in the early seventies. I have always loved that song.
This was "our" song when I was in 8th grade ... my first love. To this day, it is still one of my favorites ... now it brings back such sweet and sad memories. We had to break up because my dad was in the military and we moved to Hawaii. I agree with you, the Four Tops were a great band! Thank you for the memories.
I LOVE my music, and I enjoy listening to many, many of my beloved bands, but ... The Four Tops and THIS song are my ALL-TIME FAVS!! This song brings back such special memories for me. My favorite uncle was seven years older than me, and when I was about 12 years old, he gave me his 45 of this song. I wore that record out. He passed away in a car accident when I was 17 ears old, and he was 24. To this day, this song reminds me so much of him. He and I were like best friends. Your reactions to the music I have cherished most of my life are priceless, and I look forward to them. You bring me such happiness just watching your reviews and your reactions. The Four Tops were phenomenal, and they were all such nice people. Please keep your tradition of celebrating "Motown Monday." Motown was THE BOMB! The talent of so many of that genre was incomparable, and the music was so much fun. And, you're correct ... it just makes you want to get up and DANCE!!
This is SUCH a classic song! I was nine years old the year this came out, and would squeal with delight everytime I heard it played on the radio. I loved it then; I love it now. They did, indeed, have it all! Great reaction!
I was so in love with Levi ❤!!! If your were in a group back in the day, they all wore the same outfits. You shld also listen to "Are You Man Enough" by them! I think you'll like it!!!
I don't like to claim favorites, but this is one of my favorites from The Four Tops. I have distinct memories of dancing to this, a 12 year old kid with his first grade school crush, in her family room with a stack of 45's on the console stereo, dancing for hours with her, and her Mom, and her sister. This is pretty close to as good as it gets.
Man we had the best music growing up. Motown was great dancing music. Nobody cared if you were Black or white, we just dug the sound together. What a time to be a young adult.
That was what Motown was all about the grooves and the way all the bands were in sync with their such a pleasure to watch plus you couldn't help but move to those songs thank you stay safe 😷✌
Motown is one of the finest things America has ever produced! I was so lucky to have grown up back in the 60s. The music was epic! From Pink Floyd to Motown it was all so good!
Liked this before watching because I love this song! I know you will, too!❤ Yep! Great reaction! I'm just surprised you were still sitting! I had to get up and shake what my momma gave me. Sugar-pie, honey bunch, you're doing a great job and doing God's work, uniting people with good music, good times and great oldies! Keep em coming!
You need to hear Bob Kuban and the In- Men with the 1966 song, "The Cheater". Bob was the band instructor at Bishop Dubourg High School in St. Louis and put together his group with 8 of the best brass instrument players in the St.Louis area.
Jayvee, I gotta do this. Im sorry but, I'm going to get "sappy" and long but, I'll try to condense as much as possible.
My parents both passed away when I was still relatively young 2001 for my mom I was 15, 2003 for my dad 17.
MUSIC ALWAYS HAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE "BIGGEST" THING THAT KEEPS THEM HERE WITH ME.
I often "cry" watching your reactions but, in the BEST way possible lol. Let me explain. For example... PROUD MARY by Tina Turner. Dude, I genuinely have actual memories of me DANCING with my DAD when I was like 5-6 on a tug boat while literally rolling down the Mississippi river.
I have REAL memories with my parents to almost all the songs you react, too. I can honestly remember my dad pointing to me sometimes and saying "Suga pie honey bunch..." and I would point back at him and we would say together "You know that I love you!!!!" and we would start dancing and singing and finish the song...."
So, I just want to say THANK YOU for bringing "special memories" like this randomly back to me!!!! I wish so BAD he were still here because I KNOW he would love watching your reactions and musical journey just as much as ME!!!!!!
RheaP XLIV That totally brought tears to my eyes. My Mum is still with us (she’s 92 now and suffers from dementia), my Dad is long gone, but I understand what you mean about these beautiful, touching songs. I lost my little brother to cancer this past January, he was only 49 years old. And I lost my sister to suicide in 1991 at the age of 31. The song for me that’s the most difficult to hear is David Gilmour singing Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish you were here’. I’m so sorry for your loss. And thank you for the tears. Sometimes we just need a good cry to appreciate the day and where we came from. Bless your heart. 💖💜💙
The story with you and your dad is beautiful. Really special memory. Hugs to you. Sorry for the loss of both your parents. God bless you.
It is, truly, HAPPY TEARS. I had my dad for 17 years and it's now been 17 years that he's been gone. Music has the power to bring back REAL MEMORIES... not photos or even videos are as powerful and SPECIAL as the memories I carry with me and for that, I am forever grateful.
Thank you for sharing your story and I'm sorry for your losses, as well. 😔 I feel the same way about Pink Floyd "Wish you were here". My dads and mine #1 song will always be "Too much heaven" by the Bee Gees. My dad especially pointed out the lyrics "Everything we are, will never die." He explained to me even after he was gone or even me, NOTHING would ever change or take away what we had then in those moments. Nothing could ever make them "fade" no matter how much time passed....
And, THIS right here is a perfect, clear example of how very, very right he was!!!! And, I gladly welcome the HAPPY TEARS moments like this brings.... even from the most "unexpected places"....
Wow I'm so sorry for your loss I couldn't imagine the pain of losing both parents. I'm glad that my reactions and through the music you were able to remember all the happy times and memory you guys had. It's so important not to let go of that. We're all here for you
Thank you for sharing your precious experiences with your mom and dad. I know they had to be very proud of you. Don't think they are not with you. They always will be. I love that you shared beautiful music together and were able to connect with each other through it. I love watching Jayvees channel too. I feel like all of us watching are able to escape this world for a moment and journey back in time together when music was at its finest. I wish you well and pray for many fine blessings to come your way. 🌷🌸👋💮🌼🐱🎁
Levi Stubbs had one of the best Motown voices. Love all their songs.
True GOAT ...
Best voices in any era. He was amazing!
Voice so strong!
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I have to disagree, Smokey Robinson had the best voice of motown..
At a reunion concert in the 80s with the Tops AND Temps WE ALL were dancing in the aisles!!
"It don't get no better than this." Totally agree. Love The Four Tops and Motown.
Get it Jayvon! That's the magic of Motown, it makes you wanna move, dance, and have a good time! This was my dad's favorite 4 Tops song, and I'm 61 now and remember him bouncing me on his knee to this song, singing to me "sugar pie honey bunch", hearing him sing it made me giggle!!! You must react to BERNADETTE, and STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF LOVE on your upcoming Four Tops special. They're Fantastic!
Love, love, love this song and have since the first time I heard it many years ago! 👏👍
Smoooooth is the word. Saw them in Vegas in a supper club, so a very small venue. What a show!
Oh sugar pie honey bunch..........love this song. 🙏🏾
Yep my favorite group. I grew up with this.
Temptations - Ain't Too Proud to Beg
Yes!!!!
I adore any Temptations songs. 💖👍💜☮️
Saw them in england in 1980 they were all together then. They was brilliant 😊🤗😊🤗
Great Motown. Saw the Tops in the '70s. Bernadette another big hit for them
Yes we’re excited about Motown Monday’s woot woot great group 🌟🥰🌟⚡️💥🥰🌟🥰
The4 tops had a great run in the 60s n 70s. Many terrific songs. They were simply great.
This is one of my all time favorite songs. It will just start playing in my mind randomly and I just love it.
What An Awesome Reaction. Font hold back Get the Body Moving🎼🎧Woww have not heard this song in a very long time. I Love the Four Tops! Have always loved this song. Again another one I grew up listening to♥️
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE THAT TEE SHIRT!! Love, love, love Motown Mondays!!! Plus, who doesn't live this song!?! ❤❤👍👍😁😁
My Mom used to play this when I was little. Really formed my musical tastes. ❤️
Bernadette!!!! Terrific and gorgeous song about passion, longing, and true love. Please!!🙏🎤💖💖🎵
Bernadette- haunting.
This may be the video of a live performance, but this is the actual studio version audio, which is the best version to listen to. It did my heart good to hear you say, "It doesn't get any better than this." I agree completely!!!
I was 7 years old when we came to the U.S. from Mexico in 1964. Some of my best memories were of my sisters playing all of these Motown artists, while getting ready for school.
This was my best Motown group ever. Just love the Four Tops. Timeless!!
The Four Tops were one of my Mums favourite groups and she used to sing along rocking sideways with a little one in her arms. I think we all (8 children) got our great love of different types of music from Mum, and just like her none of us like jazz lol. I like Motown Monday, great music that gets the feet tapping and if I were able I'd be dancing away. Thank you Jayvee, you picked a fabulous song to play sweetheart. Take care and stay safe please everyone. Peace love and hugs to you all Mary-Ellen UK
I love the Four Tops!! Always have!My faves by them is It`s The Same Old Song and Ask the Lonely !
This was an incredible time in music, not anything around like this today. Might listen to the Tams, The Fifth Demention, the list is almost endless.
INCREDIBLE indeed!
We all listened to this music growing up. I still have Greatest hits Vinyl LPs of Four Tops, Temptations, Fifth Dimension. Not sure if I have Supremes. I think my sister has it lol.we listened to all types of rock and soul. So much good music.
YES AQUARIUS AAAQUUUAAARIIIUSSSSS
Takes back to my school days .. One hell of a group. Peace
From a Brit: THANK YOU America for wonderful wonderful Motown.
In the UK, we took to Motown immediately and it was played everywhere.
The 4 Tops are among the giants.
check out by them: Something About You,it rocks along and you cannot help but dance to it.
Great reaction mate.
keep up the Motown reactions,there are hundreds and hundreds of them.
Your smile says it all...lol. It makes me happy to watch you truly enjoy old school music. It was the soundtrack of my youth. I'm glad I was a '60s kid and a '70s teenager.
One of my favorite songs of all time!
I was like 15-16 when this song hit the airwaves. Carmen V. & I were in love. But, She was too young (13), her parents broke us up. This song was OUR song. I heard she passed away 8 months ago...depressed me alot. I'm 70, so she was probably 68 or so. I always thought she was THE ONE! There were a great many other songs, of THAT period, that, through the decades, would always remind me of Carmen. So, she hardly ever left my memory. U playing this song is very special! RIP, Carmen! Wherever u are now!
One of my all time favourites.My no 1 is Isley Brothers......This Old Heart of Mine.I was 17.Best wishes from Scotland.
This is in my top 50 playlist for fav songs of the 50s, 60s and 70s. You're right that these songs must be seen in a live version. The visual is as wonderful as the music.
That was my era. We were the dancing generation. Just listen to any songs from the 50's and 60's.
I've heard The Spinners and other groups have said The Four Tops would never show up for choreography and that's why they just have that little sway thing. Hahaha......they can still SANG tho.
Ooo...and can they s w a y, darlin'! 🕺🏽
@@catmother4214 The Four Tops were a touring act for the cabaret supper crowd (which didn't require much dancing) BEFORE they recorded for Motown and backed Billy Eckstine in concert. The only thing they felt they needed from Motown was a hit, which Motown gave them in abundance!
One of the best of Motown - love it so much, Saturday evenings in the UK dancing to their fantastic music - still enjoy it even though I'm 72 !
Memories, my dad loved this song. I must say he had great taste. Overload of talent & you can’t stay still hearing this! 💃🕺🏼
I can't help myself I love this honey of a channel!
Yasssss!!!
Lucky enough to see the original Four Tops live at a night club in Sydney, Australia 50 years ago. Still love their music. Sheer magic and nostalgia.
Yes Jay love Mondays great reaction as always. Just love it nice Jay 😊😊💙💖
everyone loved the temptations -- and i did, too, especially "i wish it would rain" -- but i was always more of a four tops fan. the soaring melodies, their gorgeous harmonies, even their synchronized dance moves, lol: i loved it all.
and the saxophone! i'd forgotten the saxophone! lol
WE WERE SO BLESSED TO HAVE ALL THESE AMAZING ARTIST. I'M GLAD I GREW UP IN THE 60s 70s 80s. THE BEST MUSIC!!!!
Jayvee see them live in the 70's a treat for your eyes and ears love em xx
DANGGGG THAT WAS BEYOND FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
💙J
Thx
Zane
Has always been one of my favorite groups. Used to listen to them as a kid.
Thank you so much for your reaction. You’re right it doesn’t get better than the four tops.❤️😃👍✌️🌼 Love and peace.
The Four Tops were so smooth with a great beat. They really were tops. The synced moves they made were often called "Steps". It wasn't as choreographed as some pop entertainers do today. It was a popular feature for a number of groups and bands in the early sixties (pre-choreography).
I still have The Four Tops Greatest Hits vinyl LP. They are timeless great music!!!
Fantastic performance from the Four Tops. Great Motown Group
Temptations. Ball of Confusion and Get Ready
Cloud Nine & Ball of Confusion too
Ooooo Ball of Confusion!! Love that one!!
Jayvee, glad to see you feature the great songs from MOTOWN, songs I grew up with. This song was a winner and so was the 4 Tops. Don't forget some of the other MOTOWN groups like THE SUPREMES, TEMPTATIONS, RARE EARTH AND SMOKEY ROBINSON. Why can we have music now like we had with these great soul groups of the 60's and 70's. I also have to give a holler to THE DELFINICS, STYLISTICS, SPINNERS, DRAMATICS AND HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUENOTES. I LOVE ROCK AND ROLL BUT I ALSO LOVE RHYTHM, BLUES AND SOUL.
He has just the best, most soulful voice!
Absolute, all-time Classic!
The Four Tops churned out one hit after another, starting in the mid 60s. This gem was from '65 and was a #1 smash hit. My personal favorite, "Standing in the Shadows of Love" was a year later. Everything they did was 1st rate. How could it not be, with Levi Stubbs at the helm
The Four Tops and Temptations were the best - the harmonies, the tunes, the moves, the best. Thank you Jayvee! 💗
They don't make em like this anymore !!! Masterpiece 👌👌👌
The Four Tops and The Temptations were, and are Motown Royalty. In Fact, they did a tv special back in the 80s I think. They took turns singing each others songs. They would go back and forth, almost like a contest. It was so damn cool. You can probably find it on you tube maybe. They were all great friends in real life, because they were all from the city of Detroit...The Motor City...Motown.
What a wonderful gift to the world was Motown 💕💕
They were so good.
You can't help but get happy when you hear this! Great pick, JV!
A great song! Classic! Love dancing to this song!
Love Motown Monday dude! Extremely talented is well said! 60's music is crazy stacked! Bless the Tops forever!
LOVE Motown Monday! Some of the greatest songs ever! You just have to smile listening to the Motown Sound!!
MAN!!!! 😃 SOOO GLAD YOU LOVE THESE
Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell: Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing/Ain't No Mountain High Enough/You're All I Need. A sublime duo!
The Four Tops is an amazing group and one of the things I loved most about them was that they were all very friendly people! They partied with the audience after the show! I loved this about them. Thank you JV for sharing the memories! ❤️
I love this song 😍 I dare you to stay in your seat when this comes on at a party 💃🏼😂
One of my all-time favorite bands. So glad you discovered them. Your reactions are so genuine.
Bonnie Pointer of the Pointer Sisters covered Can't Help Myself in the late 70's and had a top 40 hit with it. It also hit the Disco Chart as well!
Pointer Sisters’ “Slow Hand.” The best.
Love those Four Tops! They do have the moves and voices, such a great group. Love your reaction 🥰💐🧡
I did not remember that song was in the middle sixties. I was only eight years old. I would have thought of that song to be in the early seventies. I have always loved that song.
This was "our" song when I was in 8th grade ... my first love. To this day, it is still one of my favorites ... now it brings back such sweet and sad memories. We had to break up because my dad was in the military and we moved to Hawaii. I agree with you, the Four Tops were a great band! Thank you for the memories.
I LOVE my music, and I enjoy listening to many, many of my beloved bands, but ... The Four Tops and THIS song are my ALL-TIME FAVS!! This song brings back such special memories for me. My favorite uncle was seven years older than me, and when I was about 12 years old, he gave me his 45 of this song. I wore that record out. He passed away in a car accident when I was 17 ears old, and he was 24. To this day, this song reminds me so much of him. He and I were like best friends.
Your reactions to the music I have cherished most of my life are priceless, and I look forward to them. You bring me such happiness just watching your reviews and your reactions.
The Four Tops were phenomenal, and they were all such nice people. Please keep your tradition of celebrating "Motown Monday." Motown was THE BOMB! The talent of so many of that genre was incomparable, and the music was so much fun. And, you're correct ... it just makes you want to get up and DANCE!!
This is SUCH a classic song! I was nine years old the year this came out, and would squeal with delight everytime I heard it played on the radio. I loved it then; I love it now. They did, indeed, have it all! Great reaction!
Oh, yeah, start it over! It is so much fun to watch this with someone who appreciates this.
Thanks!
Does indeed make you want to move just dancing around my kitchen making breakfast haha
I was so in love with Levi ❤!!! If your were in a group back in the day, they all wore the same outfits. You shld also listen to "Are You Man Enough" by them! I think you'll like it!!!
I loved watching them and their dance moves. Such a great group!❤️
Loved their songs! 😁 and their dances
My fave reaction from you so far. I love these reactions!
I don't like to claim favorites, but this is one of my favorites from The Four Tops. I have distinct memories of dancing to this, a 12 year old kid with his first grade school crush, in her family room with a stack of 45's on the console stereo, dancing for hours with her, and her Mom, and her sister. This is pretty close to as good as it gets.
Man we had the best music growing up. Motown was great dancing music. Nobody cared if you were Black or white, we just dug the sound together. What a time to be a young adult.
I love the Four Tops! And Levi....forever my crush!
That was what Motown was all about the grooves and the way all the bands were in sync with their such a pleasure to watch plus you couldn't help but move to those songs thank you stay safe 😷✌
One of my all time favourite songs looooove this!! Such great memories 💕💙💕
Motown is one of the finest things America has ever produced! I was so lucky to have grown up back in the 60s. The music was epic! From Pink Floyd to Motown it was all so good!
All these oldies and Motown music bringing back amazing memories of my dad who passed away at the young age of 58, he sure could 'cut a rug'❤👍🕺
"It's the Same Old Song" is a great one of theirs.
Liked this before watching because I love this song! I know you will, too!❤
Yep! Great reaction! I'm just surprised you were still sitting! I had to get up and shake what my momma gave me. Sugar-pie, honey bunch, you're doing a great job and doing God's work, uniting people with good music, good times and great oldies! Keep em coming!
This tune is banging right out the gate, the hook is there immediately. This is what a hit song is all about!
Motown Monday!!! YES!! I like your shirt, very nice. Classic with the dancing in sync. Great song. Happy make you feel good!
The mighty Levi Stubbs. Perfection.
Tremendous start to your first “official” Motown Monday! This is going to be fun, Jovaughn! Your reactions make it that way! 😊💜
Fabulous group. I did a lot of swinging and singing in the car with the windows down. Loved 😍 🥰 😍 them.
Motown Mondays bring it on J love your t shirt wow Thanks for the memories J Take care
1965. Fabulous Four Tops!!
Such uplifting songs, great fun to dance to this, happy days. Four Tops were very big in England.
Reminds me of my childhood and hearing all of these wonderful groups.
You need to hear Bob Kuban and the In- Men with the 1966 song, "The Cheater". Bob was the band instructor at Bishop Dubourg High School in St. Louis and put together his group with 8 of the best brass instrument players in the St.Louis area.
A great makes you want to dance around the house song. every time you hear it.
Still great as it was when I first danced to this...back in the day😃