Wet Willie played my company picnic in Mandeville, Louisiana back in 92` I met the singer Jimmy Hall then and then again five years later, backstage at Tipitina`s in New Orleans.
Underrated Southern Band,glad you enjoyed them. Later in t he 70s they had 2 hits you might wanna give a listen to:'Street Corner Serenade' and 'Weekend' both are upbeat and you will enjoy them.
One of my all time favorites, Jimmy Hall is amazing. They are a southern band out of I believe Tallahassee Florida. Check out their song Street Corner Serenade and also One Track Mind both great songs.
I live in the UK ..i watch you when i go to bed in the evening . I am an older lady but i do enjoy ..i think you as a couple are wonderful...keep it up ! Love from the U K.xc
Wet Willie's "Keep On Smilin" peaked @ #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1974. It was their 1st charted Hot 100 single (8 total between1974 - 1979) and their biggest hit.
Wet Willie sometimes opened for the Allman Bros Band. Duane Allman says, on one concert cd, "Wet Willie spit some chewing gum.." on the stage. Great tune. Get ready for that chorus. Yes indeed. Harmonica. Go! Well! Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you.
I'm thinking I'm thinking that's a Oprah Winfrey. Oprah winfrey does a good job singing that song oprah anyway, if she's got big boobs, big, beautiful bounce, and boobies
Great band! Saw them with the Allman Brothers and the Marshall Tucker Band in New Orleans in the late 70’s. They stole the show. Try another of their tunes … Everything That ‘Cha Do is my personal favorite
Wet Willy toured with Grand Funk in the mid 70s and even performed with them on the song 'The Locomotion. 'The female singers were known as the 'Willettes.'
Another great band from Alabama that was a staple in the 70’s! We were so fortunate to grow up when we did and being from Alabama I can appreciate all the great music musicians from my state put out there and continues to put out….love y’all and “keep on smiling” 😉❤
OMG!! You’ve played my A-Number One favorite song of all time! From my favorite band of all time, Wet Willie. Wet Willie formed in Mobile, Alabama in 1969 by brothers Jack & Jimmy Hall, they originally called their band FOX, but in 1970 when they went to record their debut album there was another band with that name, so they changed it to Wet Willie because Jimmy thought it sounded “Soulful”. In 1974 they recorded their biggest hit “Keep on smilin’”. Jimmy plays the soulful harmonica solo on that song. Jimmy still records today, he just finished recording some songs with the band Blackberry Smoke.
Big hit from the Summer of 1974. They were part of the Southern Rock movement. Some of their music has the Southern Rock groove but they also had a more R&B/Soul side than most Southern Rock bands. They even had Disco hit called "Weekend".
You young folks don’t know what you missed. The 1970 era had so many great bands. The front mam for Wet Willie is Jimmy Hall. He also plays a mean harmonica and saxophone.
I got spoiled with this song. Jimmy Hall lives in my area and use to play at the Bluebird Cafe regularly. Any time I learned Jimmy was going to be at Bluebird, I went. Of course, he always ended with this song, because by the time it was over we were all standing on our chairs (some on the tables) singing with him. It was always a party. Great memories. Don't know if he still plays Bluebird, because I am just too darn old to get over there!
I know what you mean Lisa. Every now and then I'll hear a tune and it's like, you're going back in time. You know what kiddo, we grew up in a time of some really great music. We were lucky indeed.
😁😁😁😁. Love this tune. "Weekend" & Street Corner Serenade" are also good. Jimmy Hall Lead Singer is from Mobile, Alabama so you guessed right about Southern Rock feel.
I think 99.8 percent that I was the first to recommend this because I knew it would hit you strait in the head and heart....They are from Mobile, Alabama. I saw them one time live and they were over the top great.. Lucy Was In Trouble She's My Lady Dixie Rock Poor Judge of Character are some of the best funk low down trippin' songs you should hear by Wet Willie
First time hearing this. All I knew of them up until now was "Weekend," a dance hit by them from the late 70s. At least the disco station(s) in NYC at the time played it.
Besides Wet Willie, there is the Randall Bramblett Band, Tommy Talton, Eric Quincy Tate, The Dixie Dreggs, Grinderswitch, Sea Level, who is an off shoot band of the Allman Brothers. You should check out all of these bands. And Wet Willie is still playing today.
I can't remember the last time I heard music from the 70's that I had never heard before. I was born in '66 and have 4 older siblings and have been a music lover since I was 4 or5, but I've never heard of this band, nor this song. It was not bad. I looked them up and found that they only had 3 top forty hits, and I didn't recognize the other two songs either! Very cool, something new to hear!
Wet Willie Soul Sister is great too off the same album, very funky! I know the lead singer Jimmy Hall, they,re from Mobile Alabama! I first saw them in 74, great show! And other times through the Year,s!
Country Side of Life and Leona are a must. I saw this band numerous times during the 70s. Jimmy Hall still can get it with the best of them. Alabama roots and it shows.
I live in the same community as Jimmy Hall, who fronted Wet Willy and I think may have written this song, but anyway, he used to be a regular at the Bluebird in Nashville, which is famous now, but it wasn't back then. But, Jimmy would come and he always finished with this song. Now, you have to understand, at the Bluebird you're not allowed to talk. You have to sit quietly at your table because it is a performer's venue and no one talks while the performer is sharing his or her art. But it was always too much when Jimmy Hall was there. Every time when he got to the part where he sings "you just hanging out at a local bar and you're wondering who the hell you are…" people would jump on their chairs and raise their fists and LOUDLY sing that with him. You just can't let that go by. That is a definite audience participation bridge! And I never saw the management once tell us all to sit down, and Jimmy seemed to thrive on it. It was the early 80s and it was tremendous fun!
You guys are really going to love digging into some Wet Willie. But I really wish you guys would dig deeper into the Marshall Tucker Band. They have an amazing mix of blues, jazz, country and rock. And plenty of flute, saxophone and other amazing instrumentation and vocals. I think you guys are really going to love them. A good start would be In My Own Way.
Wow, I can't believe you are doing this song. I just did a quick video of my dad getting visitors on one day where he's in the hospital with terminal cancer. It's the course that came up smiling through the pain that got me and was glad I recorded that moment when everyone was talking to each other and dad enjoyed it.....every minute. We don't know how long we will have him for but I still have him to say I love you to ❤ Keep on doing the great things that you do. Here from the start !!!!🎵🎶💜✌🇨🇦
Glad you and he could have that moment I am in the same situation but they're still assessing the situation for a time frame. So I like to say I'm like a jug of milk I have an expiration date I just don't know when mine is yet😅.
Back in the 70's we used to have concerts known as the "Derby Eve Jam" which took place the Friday night before the Kentucky Derby here in Louisville. The 1975 DEJ had a line up that was pure Southern Rock, with Wet Willie, The Marshall Tucker Band, and The Charlie Daniels Band. I instantly became a Wet Willie fan, and have followed Jimmy Hall's career throughout the years. The vocalist, harmonica player is still performing and going strong. Catch him if you can. If you're interested in further exploration of their catalog, "Grits Ain't Groceries" was always a favorite of mine.
i lived in laurel, ms as a teen in the '70s and we would often hitchhike to hattisburg, ms to sneak into the clubs and listen to the music. lucky enough to have seen these guys at that time. such a great time to be young and alive.
What a great memory! Good choice. This fun group was from Mobile, Alabama. This song was one of their two big hits; the other was "Weekends," about four years later. My other favorite track by them is "Everything That Cha Do (Will Come Back To You)." The lead singer, Jimmy Hall, also had a cool minor hit in 1979, "I'm Happy That Love Has Found You."
The Lead singer and harmonica player, for Wet Willie is Jimmie Hall. He is an absolute road warrior and does various blues festivals all over the country. He is the main vocalist on some of Jeff Becks albums, even earning a Grammy nomination in 1985 and doing vocals on Jeff's live album in '17. Guy is super down to earth and a whole lot of fun.
I got the privilege of playing in a band with this the original drummer Lewis Ross in the early eighties. Great and loud drummer! I also went to school with Jimmy's brother Travis Hall. Great family!
If you want to expand the repertoire you could do the lead singer Jimmy Hall with Blackberry Smoke doing this song (Grits ain’t groceries) from the Capricorn Studios a few years ago. An amazing rendition - it is fire!!!!
Great Analysis Again! Wet Willie was a Pretty big Southern Rock Band from the 70’s! I saw them live at The Whiskey a Go-ago in Hollywood back about ‘78, they were a Fantastic Live Band!! Their lead singer Jimmy Hall, now in his 70’s just released a new album, with a Fun Video Jumpin’ for Joy, that is really good! I would also recommend checking out the Wet Willie Classics, Weekend, and their Live Version of Street Corner Serenade. You Will Love! GUARANTEED!!
If you watch Young Sheldon, there’s a scene where George and Brenda are talking in the bar and realise they were both at the Lynyrd Skynyrd concert in Dallas in 1976. George comments that Nazareth opened. But that was a research error on the part of the show writers. The opening act for Skynyrd in Dallas in 1976 was Wet Willie!
You all do my heart so much good because I know you get into the music like so many of us do. I love the way you appreciate even the subtle changes in voice and instrument. I am 68 years old and came out of these mid 70s giants of song that made such memories in my mind. It blows my mind sometimes. This was certainly one of those songs. Among many others!
My band always ends our gigs with this song. Positive message, great vibe! Just an all-around fantastic song! My voice is always dead by this time, so I don’t sound nearly as good, but I fight through it. There’s no way we eliminate it from our set list! Thank you for another great reaction, and KEEP ON SMILIN’!! 👊🎶💙😁
You guys really need to watch some of their live stuff...Jimmy Hall plays the sax and harmonicas... try "walking by myself" "Street corner serenade" live will knock your socks off !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jimmy is still going now a days...just as strong as ever.
This has always been one of my favorite songs! Love it! Also Street Corner Serenade is a good one by them! Also a big request and I know you guys will love it another 70s great it`s called The Rapper-The Jaggerz..please do this song I have never seen it reacted to.
I'm watching this on a Monday, and y'all know how Mondays can be..... but seeing you two ALWAYS puts a smile on my face.... and provide the therapy I need!!!
Wet Willie played my company picnic in Mandeville, Louisiana back in 92` I met the singer Jimmy Hall then and then again five years later, backstage at Tipitina`s in New Orleans.
This ain't no soft rock...THIS IS SOUTHERN ROCK!
Wet Willie "Street Corner Serenade"..A MUST HEAR!!
That was their other hit. Solid tune.
@@vincentschmitt7597 True,, Also around the time of Poco,, which no one seems to remember/suggest.
SOUNDS ALOT like Van mOrrison
70's Hippy music! I absolutely love it then and now! We grew up with great music
Underrated Southern Band,glad you enjoyed them. Later in t he 70s they had 2 hits you might wanna give a listen to:'Street Corner Serenade' and 'Weekend' both are upbeat and you will enjoy them.
Street Corner Serenade is a must!!!!
Three of my favorite songs from my childhood in the 70s! I'm also a Georgia native, so there's that.
Yelp great songs!
-underrated is so overused !-
Drippin wet is one of the best live albums out there
Saw these guys open for Grand Funk. Jimmy Hall is one of the most underrated vocalists of the era. When they played this song Live, it was magic.
That’s when I saw them too!! ❤❤❤
I saw them open for Grand Funk as well. They were so loud I couldn’t believe it. They were louder than Grand Funk. But Man, he can sing!
A awesome group I remember in 1974, when I was 8🙂
One of my all time favorites, Jimmy Hall is amazing. They are a southern band out of I believe Tallahassee Florida. Check out their song Street Corner Serenade and also One Track Mind both great songs.
I live in the UK ..i watch you when i go to bed in the evening .
I am an older lady but i do enjoy ..i think you as a couple are wonderful...keep it up ! Love from the U K.xc
Wet Willie's "Keep On Smilin" peaked @ #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1974. It was their 1st charted Hot 100 single (8 total between1974 - 1979) and their biggest hit.
It was pretty mainstream. I heard it on our local station in Pennsylvania
Jimmy Hall, the lead singer here, sang on Blackberry Smoke's cover of this. It's well worth checking out.
Love BBS
I like Jimmy’s voice on the BBS version better. Great version
Wet Willie sometimes opened for the Allman Bros Band. Duane Allman says, on one concert cd, "Wet Willie spit some chewing gum.." on the stage. Great tune. Get ready for that chorus. Yes indeed. Harmonica. Go! Well! Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you.
I grew up in the UK and hadn’t heard this track before, but I loved the sound and the message, we still need the message today for sure. ✌️
I'm thinking I'm thinking that's a Oprah Winfrey. Oprah winfrey does a good job singing that song oprah anyway, if she's got big boobs, big, beautiful bounce, and boobies
I'm thinking I don't know, but anyway😅😅😅😅
That is so funny because for years I thought it was Van Morrison.
Great band! Saw them with the Allman Brothers and the Marshall Tucker Band in New Orleans in the late 70’s. They stole the show. Try another of their tunes … Everything That ‘Cha Do is my personal favorite
Very well said Amber! Forgot about this song, thanks for doing it! Very positive vibe song. Good ole’70’s does it once again!
That song just never gets old, so good. And the vocals from Jimmy Hall. Another great southern rock band from the 70's. Great song.
Wet Willy toured with Grand Funk in the mid 70s and even performed with them on the song 'The Locomotion. 'The female singers were known as the 'Willettes.'
Another great band from Alabama that was a staple in the 70’s! We were so fortunate to grow up when we did and being from Alabama I can appreciate all the great music musicians from my state put out there and continues to put out….love y’all and “keep on smiling” 😉❤
Jimmy Hall. Soulful singer and one of the best harmonica players EVER! Next should be "Grits ain't Groceries."
Love this song! Haven’t heard for decades!! I remember loving this tune when it came out during my high school years in mid 70’s 😁😉👍
When I saw that dude come out with two belts full of harmonicas, I knew.😁😁😁😁😁😁😁❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
OMG!! You’ve played my A-Number One favorite song of all time! From my favorite band of all time, Wet Willie. Wet Willie formed in Mobile, Alabama in 1969 by brothers Jack & Jimmy Hall, they originally called their band FOX, but in 1970 when they went to record their debut album there was another band with that name, so they changed it to Wet Willie because Jimmy thought it sounded “Soulful”. In 1974 they recorded their biggest hit “Keep on smilin’”. Jimmy plays the soulful harmonica solo on that song. Jimmy still records today, he just finished recording some songs with the band Blackberry Smoke.
That song is what the world needs to do!!
I saw wet willie twice, once with the Allman Brothers, and once with the Outlaws and Charley Daniels
Oh my brother had a Wet Willie album back in about 1974. Loved it. What about the Williettes though?
"Country Side of Life" is another great one by Wet Willie!
One of the best soulful songs ever! Love the drop in the 2nd half of the song. Gets me every time!
Big hit from the Summer of 1974. They were part of the Southern Rock movement. Some of their music has the Southern Rock groove but they also had a more R&B/Soul side than most Southern Rock bands. They even had Disco hit called "Weekend".
Really an upbeat, hopeful song by this classic southern rock band. Thanks for your reaction.
I remember this song. Love your channel too.
Saw 'em in '72 free concert at City Park in New Orleans.
Lead singer Jimmy Hall had a minor solo hit “I’m Happy That Love Has Found You”. It’s great.
You young folks don’t know what you missed. The 1970 era had so many great bands. The front mam for Wet Willie is Jimmy Hall. He also plays a mean harmonica and saxophone.
I got spoiled with this song. Jimmy Hall lives in my area and use to play at the Bluebird Cafe regularly. Any time I learned Jimmy was going to be at Bluebird, I went. Of course, he always ended with this song, because by the time it was over we were all standing on our chairs (some on the tables) singing with him. It was always a party. Great memories. Don't know if he still plays Bluebird, because I am just too darn old to get over there!
Oh my goodness 😮haven’t heard this in decades 🙌🏻🤩 LOVE THIS SONG
I know what you mean Lisa. Every now and then I'll hear a tune and it's like, you're going back in time.
You know what kiddo, we grew up in a time of some really great music. We were lucky indeed.
Hey guys this song brighten your day when ever you're having a bad day just play this song
They recently redid this with Blackberry Smoke and is incredible!
😁😁😁😁. Love this tune. "Weekend" & Street Corner Serenade" are also good. Jimmy Hall Lead Singer is from Mobile, Alabama so you guessed right about Southern Rock feel.
There's a great live video of this song with Blackberry Smoke backing.
I think 99.8 percent that I was the first to recommend this because I knew it would hit you strait in the head and heart....They are from Mobile, Alabama. I saw them one time live and they were over the top great.. Lucy Was In Trouble She's My Lady Dixie Rock Poor Judge of Character are some of the best funk low down trippin' songs you should hear by Wet Willie
Always loved this song! Southern Rock at it's finest.
I can't tell you how long it's been since I've heard this song, but I used to love it as a kid and it still sounds great.
I love this song and love your reaction to it. Amber gets it.
First time hearing this. All I knew of them up until now was "Weekend," a dance hit by them from the late 70s. At least the disco station(s) in NYC at the time played it.
Pretty hard not to smile when you hear this. What a great tune.
Good music ol' wet Willie!
I've been loving this song forever ! The song is great and the lyrics fairly powerful too !
I saw Wet Willie in the mid 70's when they opened for the Grand Funk Railroad. What a concert! When I saw them, this song had just hit the radio.
I am helping put on a benefit show here in Atlanta in a few days and most of Wet Willie will be playing. I will show this to Jimmy Hall.
You really gave that song the accolades it has long deserved. Love you guys!! 💙
You two just make my heart smile! I love you kids.
Besides Wet Willie, there is the Randall Bramblett Band, Tommy Talton, Eric Quincy Tate, The Dixie Dreggs, Grinderswitch, Sea Level, who is an off shoot band of the Allman Brothers. You should check out all of these bands. And Wet Willie is still playing today.
My first real concert, saw them open for Bob Seger and BTO on Sept. 21, 1974 when I was 18.
I can't remember the last time I heard music from the 70's that I had never heard before. I was born in '66 and have 4 older siblings and have been a music lover since I was 4 or5, but I've never heard of this band, nor this song. It was not bad. I looked them up and found that they only had 3 top forty hits, and I didn't recognize the other two songs either! Very cool, something new to hear!
Charlie Daniels said, Jimmy Hall has more Soul in his little pinky, than most people have in their whole body.
Wet Willie Soul Sister is great too off the same album, very funky! I know the lead singer Jimmy Hall, they,re from Mobile Alabama! I first saw them in 74, great show! And other times through the Year,s!
Country Side of Life and Leona are a must. I saw this band numerous times during the 70s. Jimmy Hall still can get it with the best of them. Alabama roots and it shows.
I live in the same community as Jimmy Hall, who fronted Wet Willy and I think may have written this song, but anyway, he used to be a regular at the Bluebird in Nashville, which is famous now, but it wasn't back then. But, Jimmy would come and he always finished with this song. Now, you have to understand, at the Bluebird you're not allowed to talk. You have to sit quietly at your table because it is a performer's venue and no one talks while the performer is sharing his or her art. But it was always too much when Jimmy Hall was there. Every time when he got to the part where he sings "you just hanging out at a local bar and you're wondering who the hell you are…" people would jump on their chairs and raise their fists and LOUDLY sing that with him. You just can't let that go by. That is a definite audience participation bridge! And I never saw the management once tell us all to sit down, and Jimmy seemed to thrive on it. It was the early 80s and it was tremendous fun!
Excellent, I was hoping you guys would find this, it's right up your alley!
You guys are really going to love digging into some Wet Willie. But I really wish you guys would dig deeper into the Marshall Tucker Band. They have an amazing mix of blues, jazz, country and rock. And plenty of flute, saxophone and other amazing instrumentation and vocals. I think you guys are really going to love them. A good start would be In My Own Way.
In May of 76 saw Wet Willie open for Marshall Tucker Band in New Orleans City Park Stadium. Great show!
Wow, I can't believe you are doing this song. I just did a quick video of my dad getting visitors on one day where he's in the hospital with terminal cancer. It's the course that came up smiling through the pain that got me and was glad I recorded that moment when everyone was talking to each other and dad enjoyed it.....every minute. We don't know how long we will have him for but I still have him to say I love you to ❤ Keep on doing the great things that you do. Here from the start !!!!🎵🎶💜✌🇨🇦
Glad you and he could have that moment I am in the same situation but they're still assessing the situation for a time frame. So I like to say I'm like a jug of milk I have an expiration date I just don't know when mine is yet😅.
Back in the 70's we used to have concerts known as the "Derby Eve Jam" which took place the Friday night before the Kentucky Derby here in Louisville. The 1975 DEJ had a line up that was pure Southern Rock, with Wet Willie, The Marshall Tucker Band, and The Charlie Daniels Band. I instantly became a Wet Willie fan, and have followed Jimmy Hall's career throughout the years. The vocalist, harmonica player is still performing and going strong. Catch him if you can. If you're interested in further exploration of their catalog, "Grits Ain't Groceries" was always a favorite of mine.
Love this song. The lead singer Jimmy Hall went on the be in Hank Williams Jr's band, and has been there for over 30 years.
I love this song. More people need to know it
This was was my friend Dave’s favorite band. Brings back memories of him.
I haven't heard this in ages. Brings back memories of my college days.
One of the ultimate "Feel Better" songs! Thanks for reminding me how much I loved Wet Willie!
It's been a very long time since I've heard this song. I forgot how good it was. Great to hear it again. I need to listen to it everyday!
i lived in laurel, ms as a teen in the '70s and we would often hitchhike to hattisburg, ms to sneak into the clubs and listen to the music. lucky enough to have seen these guys at that time. such a great time to be young and alive.
What a great memory! Good choice. This fun group was from Mobile, Alabama. This song was one of their two big hits; the other was "Weekends," about four years later. My other favorite track by them is "Everything That Cha Do (Will Come Back To You)." The lead singer, Jimmy Hall, also had a cool minor hit in 1979, "I'm Happy That Love Has Found You."
The Lead singer and harmonica player, for Wet Willie is Jimmie Hall. He is an absolute road warrior and does various blues festivals all over the country.
He is the main vocalist on some of Jeff Becks albums, even earning a Grammy nomination in 1985 and doing vocals on Jeff's live album in '17.
Guy is super down to earth and a whole lot of fun.
I haven’t heard this song in probably 45 years. Thanks for reminding us
I got the privilege of playing in a band with this the original drummer Lewis Ross in the early eighties. Great and loud drummer! I also went to school with Jimmy's brother Travis Hall. Great family!
For the next Wet Willie, “Grits Ain’t Groceries”!
Yes, Lord!!
If you want to expand the repertoire you could do the lead singer Jimmy Hall with Blackberry Smoke doing this song (Grits ain’t groceries) from the Capricorn Studios a few years ago. An amazing rendition - it is fire!!!!
Eggs ain't poultry and Mona Lisa.....😅
@@jimriley749 exactly!
Don’t forget Baby Fat.
'Weekend' is a superb fun nostalgic style song from Wet Willie.
Great Analysis Again! Wet Willie was a Pretty big Southern Rock Band from the 70’s! I saw them live at The Whiskey a Go-ago in Hollywood back about ‘78, they were a Fantastic Live Band!! Their lead singer Jimmy Hall, now in his 70’s just released a new album, with a Fun Video Jumpin’ for Joy, that is really good! I would also recommend checking out the Wet Willie Classics, Weekend, and their Live Version of Street Corner Serenade. You Will Love! GUARANTEED!!
What a Great band to see live....
Great song from a great band.
If you watch Young Sheldon, there’s a scene where George and Brenda are talking in the bar and realise they were both at the Lynyrd Skynyrd concert in Dallas in 1976. George comments that Nazareth opened. But that was a research error on the part of the show writers. The opening act for Skynyrd in Dallas in 1976 was Wet Willie!
Girl, you just make me smile and I love it. You are such a sweet soul! Don't you ever change!
This was one of my favorite songs. Thanks for the memory ❤
True classic southern rock. Brings me back to my senior year in high school when I was 17.
Great times!
There is a “live” studio version of this with the singer of Wet Willie backed by Blackberry Smoke. It’s fantastic
Wet Willie, The Marshall Tucker Band, The Allman Brothers Band...it's all good!
You all do my heart so much good because I know you get into the music like so many of us do. I love the way you appreciate even the subtle changes in voice and instrument. I am 68 years old and came out of these mid 70s giants of song that made such memories in my mind. It blows my mind sometimes. This was certainly one of those songs. Among many others!
From Mobile Al and bluesy as anyone. Lead singer jimmy hall is a friend who is good as it gets. Now listen to Grits ain't Groceries.
I’m from Mobile and now I live in Macon where Capricorn Records is and where Wet Willie recorded.
My band always ends our gigs with this song. Positive message, great vibe! Just an all-around fantastic song! My voice is always dead by this time, so I don’t sound nearly as good, but I fight through it. There’s no way we eliminate it from our set list! Thank you for another great reaction, and KEEP ON SMILIN’!! 👊🎶💙😁
You guys really need to watch some of their live stuff...Jimmy Hall plays the sax and harmonicas... try "walking by myself" "Street corner serenade" live will knock your socks off !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jimmy is still going now a days...just as strong as ever.
Super super song- such a great message. The raw vocals are endearing.
My first rock show was Grand Funk Railroad in Spokane, WA in 1974. Wet Willie was the opening act. I still remember it.
This song is your Anthem!!
Make somebody smile 😁
Highly recommend Wet Willie’s “Weekend” great happy song.
This has always been one of my favorite songs! Love it! Also Street Corner Serenade is a good one by them! Also a big request and I know you guys will love it another 70s great it`s called The Rapper-The Jaggerz..please do this song I have never seen it reacted to.
Jaggerz a Pittsburgh band.😁
@@donnadubyak6504 Featuring Donnie Iris.
Such a great 70's classic.
This takes me way back! Thank you!
Great ole song that I had forgotten about. Thank you so much for keeping these old songs alive!
I'm watching this on a Monday, and y'all know how Mondays can be..... but seeing you two ALWAYS puts a smile on my face.... and provide the therapy I need!!!
I heard this on the radio a lot as a kid growing up in TX in the 70's.
Thank you for this!! Never heard this song before and can say I am better for feeling it today. NICE!
Love this one
Definitely a Southern rock song. Y'all look great. Jay those guns are looking good .
Glad you guys got around to this one. "Street Corner Serenade" is another cool selection.