My grandfather was blind. I was always amazed as a child how he could count and knew what denomination of money he gave or was given. He would reach in his pocket and pull out his money and give me a dollar and then give me money to go to the store for him. Once I tried to short him his change.... He felt the money and said, this not enough something not right, that I should have 5 more dollars. And I did. As a child he always would say he didn't need sight to see. Love u granddaddy. Rip.
It is next to impossible finding any information Margie Hendrix online. Nobody talks about her. If it weren't for the film Ray I wouldn't have known who she is. Thank you for this one here💯👍🏾☺️
@Violets divine spiritual shop LLC Divine I didn't literally mean there's absolutely no information. The information about her is scarce, and what can be found is repetitive.
Great job covering Margie Hendrix. Not much was known about her until the movie "Ray" came out which did a awesome job with R.C story played by Jamie Fox. Thanks for sharing!
@@drewalton4644 Yes, Will did a good job portraying Muhammad Ali in the movie "Ali" but Jamie Fox played a much better Ray Charles. He was fit and perfect for that role and I couldn't think of a better person to portray that character. Both Will and Jamie are damn good actors, in their own right, but there's really no comparison between the two. Each can play certain parts that fits their demeanor and ability. Keep in mind too, Jamie won an Oscar for his role as Ray Charles, Will didn't for his role as Muhammad Ali.... it doesn't get any higher than an Oscar, now that speaks volume.
Yeah if she would have stayed off them drugs she probably would have still been alive today I'm pretty sure of it but that's how it is when you get hooked on them drugs and you can't let go they end up taking you out and end up killing you.
I remember when he died. I was working at a dental office in Inglewood Ca and two of his sons were our patients. When they received the inheritance, the whole family came and had their dental work done. Those were good times
Thanks for this info. Margie Hendrix is one of those historical people who kind of got lost to history because there's not a lot of info on her. I think she deserves more credit and recognition.
A video about the mysterious circumstances surrounding the life and death of Blues singer Robert Johnson definitely deserves a spot on your channel. It's some spooky stuff.
@@millymilly8264he did not sel his soul. He practiced and perfected his craft. Whites made up that rumor because they couldn’t stand that a black man was extremely talented.
lm glad you did a story on Margie. As a child until I left Statesboro my mom would take us to visit her mom and aunt Actually seen Margie and her son numerous times. At the time I had no idea she was so famous . She had a brother who could sing.During that time her family lived in Register Ga.
@@atruckin_hairstylist6645 Phillip, you are correct and I am not a spring chicken, but what you said is TRUE. All of these holier than thou, people were something else when they were young. When they began to get old, they ran to the church, hoping to get saved and judging others by their standards.
I'm so happy you made this 😭. As a kid I watched this movie so much and it's one of my favs as well. I just watched a video on Regina King so I'm excited about seeing this one. Thank you again!
The movie didnt mention Ray's step mother. She taught and showed him compassion. In Rays book, he said he called his step mother mom and his real mother by her name because she (aretha) was the disciplinarian. Yall gotta read the book and not just the movie. The movie was great but due to time constraints it had to leave out ALOT of rays actual life.
Love ur vids...keep them coming. I always wondered about her since the movie. Here are some ideas for future videos: McFadden and Whitehead Rob Base and DJ Ez Rock Little Walter (Cadillac Records) J.J. Fad The Good Girls
If you want to see some young McFadden and Whitehead pull up on youtube a song called the Echo they were in a group out of Philadelphia called the Epsilon also in that group was a guy named Lloyd Parks who was in The Blue Notes with Teddy Pendergrass. There is another group out of DC called the Epsilon Madison at the world
Thank you for this. Heard of her in the movie Ray. I was blown away by her powerful voice. I was sad when I learned she overdose because she couldn't get a hit song. I don't understand how she couldn't get a hit song when her voice is incredible. I love that episode where the Cosby's perform "night time is the right time". I never knew where that song came from. Then I saw the movie Ray and I'm like I heard this song before but where? Then it hit me OMG the Cosby show. Now every time I hear that song I can picture the Cosby's performing. Cliff with his funny facial expression singing Ray's part and Rudy doing Margie's part. A true classic.
Florence Ballard died of Coronary Thrombosis, there were never any hard drugs involved. She also battled the demon of addiction - but Ballard’s vice was alcohol not heroin and everything else Hendrix exposed herself to.
Most people my age (44), or in my generation (gen x) first heard The "Nighttime is the Right Time " on The Cosby Show on that iconic episode; I was bout six or seven years old back then....
Another thorough mini doc and you always deliver.👍 So that's the voice on the (played til it scratched) 'Hit the Road Jack' and 'The Right Time' at our house (by the grown ups:) while growing up. This Sistah did have a Helluva voice!💚 As for RC not really being blind I have to disagree with QJ on that. Before JF portrayed him in the movie he did his HW and researched his life thoroughly. When RC's vision became challenged and his mother realized he would become permanently blind. She began teaching and training him to do everything as though he had 20/20 vision. And that's a fact!
Wow Statesboro GA that's 30mins from where I stay now. Plus, she and my daughter share the same birthday. Great video. Please do Donny Hathaway. I always felt he was murdered despite it was said he committed suicide.
@@MicaMonroe69 yes that's very true Donny Hathaway didn't commit suicide he was push out the window because there was someone else in the room with him more than one person
Great information on Margie Hendrix, I had always wondered what was the "backstory" about her life. The movie, Ray didn't give much information about her but I remember that they said she did continue to sing after singing background for Ray Charles.
I am so glad I stumbled upon this story. Thank you for recognizing such a powerful singer. When I hear her sing chills run down my spine. A great singer gone too soon by drugs.
When it comes to the movie Ray all I think about is his ma when she snatched them clothes down and told Ray and George "scratch a lie, find a theif." This movie was and is Iconic. 😂😂😂
This was so interesting! You are great at what you do. Another wonderful episode....thank you! Also, I know there are sooo many artists who have stories that deserve to be told, would you consider doing a video about the actor Ray Vitte of "That's my Mama , TGIF with Donna Summer and Car Wash fame?" His life story seems so interesting but sad. No one else researches the way you do and so far I can only find limited information about him. Thanks again for your great works! Bless
Please do another one on Chris Bender. It's the same info on wikipedia. Plz go into details like you did this great story on Margie Hendrix. Thank you.
I really hope we don't get a Stevie Wonder biopic until he's gone. Learning how Ray was with women made a lot of people see him differently. We would feel the same once seeing Stevies history with women! He's seen as an ambassador of love for the love in his music. But these men were human and working in a very tempting and lustful industry. If folks were disappointed to see Rays womanizing, Stevie's will hurt your feelings too.
You gotta read Ray’s book “Brother Ray” he spent a lot of time on his own and learned how to do a lot on his own in order to survive. He said he would cross the street when he heard women cross the street, etc.
Ray Jr. also came out with a good book. Ray Sr. actually left his kids $12 million each, making his estate $144 million. They said Ray saw the first draft of the movie, “Ray”.
I didn't know that her voice. Love that episode of Cosby. My dad was playing that song on UA-cam recently abd we talked about Rudy and that part of the song.
Wow what a sad story I'm so glad you told this story about Margie Ray sounds toxic to women he came in contact with thanks for sharing this story I have a curious mind and always wanted to know about her
My grandfather was blind. I was always amazed as a child how he could count and knew what denomination of money he gave or was given. He would reach in his pocket and pull out his money and give me a dollar and then give me money to go to the store for him. Once I tried to short him his change.... He felt the money and said, this not enough something not right, that I should have 5 more dollars. And I did. As a child he always would say he didn't need sight to see. Love u granddaddy. Rip.
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Right bc Mr. Ray Charles Robinson & Mr. Stevie Wonder we're blind but Talented in Sooo many ways (R.I.H.) Always will be truly missed!!!!
Aww R.I.P❤
Im glad so glad somebody finally covered her. She was a powerhouse!!
Yes! And that Cosby show episode with little Rudy singing her song..... My favorite episode as well.
Exactly!
@@empresserica
Same
@@empresserica Name and Rudy singing that part is that is one of my favorite episodes to this day
She was a junkie and a drunk.
It is next to impossible finding any information Margie Hendrix online. Nobody talks about her. If it weren't for the film Ray I wouldn't have known who she is. Thank you for this one here💯👍🏾☺️
He did a great job.
@Violets divine spiritual shop LLC Divine I didn't literally mean there's absolutely no information. The information about her is scarce, and what can be found is repetitive.
Wow that's really sad, it was like she was literally erased.
Just like they do Dinah Washington, Etta James and Rudy Lewis.
Janez, I was talking to you.
Jamie Foxx earned the Hell outta that Oscar! Gnarly as Hell. 😎🤘
Exactly. Well deserved. He was excellent as Ray Charles.
Sure did!!! Totally took over that role.
Damn right!
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He embodied that role!
Yeah they wasn’t blind when it came to women lol.
Right. Both have many children and baby mamas.
Exactly remember the wrists!👀🤣😂😂
I said the same thing!
@@monilaninetynine3811 they do!But not me!
Man listen 🙄😂😂😂😂😂💯💯💯💯💯
What I love most about this chann is that he gives the people with no recognition a name.
Oh that Margorie.. Regina King played her part ..😉😊💋
It was funny how Regina looked when she was mad at ray though!
@@nunuseberry409 and I quote CAUSE IAM NOT YA PRESIOUS BEA RAY HUH????
She did!
@@aprilthomas5485 😁😁😁 OOOOOKAYYY
Yes
12 children from ten difft women.........
At least he gave them an inheritance
Right☺️
@@monilaninetynine3811 they probably gonna spend the entire million in therapy anyway
@Ernest Sneed IV half goes to therapy
After ordinary Bobby Brown kids ain t get s***
@@ertfgghhhh They better shop that pain away! Life is too short.
Great job covering Margie Hendrix. Not much was known about her until the movie "Ray" came out which did a awesome job with R.C story played by Jamie Fox. Thanks for sharing!
But will is the better actor though
@@drewalton4644 Yes, Will did a good job portraying Muhammad Ali in the movie "Ali" but Jamie Fox played a much better Ray Charles. He was fit and perfect for that role and I couldn't think of a better person to portray that character. Both Will and Jamie are damn good actors, in their own right, but there's really no comparison between the two. Each can play certain parts that fits their demeanor and ability. Keep in mind too, Jamie won an Oscar for his role as Ray Charles, Will didn't for his role as Muhammad Ali.... it doesn't get any higher than an Oscar, now that speaks volume.
She's from my hometown statesboro ga!
Jamie looked and played that part like no other. can't nobody have played Ray Charles but him... Hands down he did the damn thang
So sad she died so young. RIP.
Yeah if she would have stayed off them drugs she probably would have still been alive today I'm pretty sure of it but that's how it is when you get hooked on them drugs and you can't let go they end up taking you out and end up killing you.
@@monicamariamclean2198She died from a broken heart! 😢
I remember when he died. I was working at a dental office in Inglewood Ca and two of his sons were our patients. When they received the inheritance, the whole family came and had their dental work done. Those were good times
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@Xiang Chang lol you got me laughing hard... But it's true
Xiang Chang 🤣🤣
Damn, the teeth😆
Y'all need to stop
Baaabaaaaay is all I could hear 💎
U is so silly
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Rudy was so cute when she did that part
Read it in her voice 🤣🤣🤗
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My mother Dorothy Jones was the founder of the group. She coined the phrase “to be a Raylett you had to let Ray” RIP Margie
2realformost Is your mother still alive? Does she do interviews?
Callhermsross Unfortunately she passed away in 2010
Wow! Soo interesting!
That's so amazing..glad to actually hear from a person who's pare t was in a group..may ur mom RIP⚘
Wow.
Thanks for this info. Margie Hendrix is one of those historical people who kind of got lost to history because there's not a lot of info on her. I think she deserves more credit and recognition.
From the time I heard The Night Time Is The Right Time I became a giant fan. She was indeed one of the great great vocalists.
Love is a hurting thing. RIP Ms. Hendrix.
I always wanted to know more about this women. Thanks for giving us something. I wish it was longer. What a powerful voice she had. RIP Margie! 🙏💞
Come on 100k... This brother should have millions of subs to his channel. Share, share, share!
I agree 1000% frfr!
Not with that irritating ass music
No!!!!!
MY THOUGHT EXACTLY!! 😒
A video about the mysterious circumstances surrounding the life and death of Blues singer Robert Johnson definitely deserves a spot on your channel. It's some spooky stuff.
Nothing spooky about it he sold his soul and life away to the devil so the devil came and got him simple as that
@@millymilly8264he did not sel his soul. He practiced and perfected his craft. Whites made up that rumor because they couldn’t stand that a black man was extremely talented.
Can we get a story on Dorothy Dandridge’s special needs daughter?
I wonder about Harolyn sometimes too...
I think she passed away a few years ago 😢
Good idea. When Dorothy ran out of money her daughter's nurse put the young woman on a train by herself...to send her back. That was cruel AF.
@@1984msmocha 😔
@@JadedJassy21 That is absolutely horrible.
lm glad you did a story on Margie. As a child until I left Statesboro my mom would take us to visit her mom and aunt Actually seen Margie and her son numerous times. At the time I had no idea she was so famous . She had a brother who could sing.During that time her family lived in Register Ga.
She was my Grandfather's Cousin
Wow it sure was a lot sinning and singing going on. 😳
msdogooder Sad to say still is.
Ol people was young messes too. Thats why these holy saved and sactified ol people who judge young folf crack me up.
Still is bc you know who is all in music
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Phillip, you are correct and I am not a spring chicken, but what you said is TRUE. All of these holier than thou, people were something else when they were young. When they began to get old, they ran to the church, hoping to get saved and judging others by their standards.
Yep ...there is nothing new under the sun
I'm so glad you covered this story. After watching the movie, I was curious about what happened to her. I couldn't find out much about her online.
I'm so happy you made this 😭. As a kid I watched this movie so much and it's one of my favs as well. I just watched a video on Regina King so I'm excited about seeing this one. Thank you again!
The movie didnt mention Ray's step mother. She taught and showed him compassion. In Rays book, he said he called his step mother mom and his real mother by her name because she (aretha) was the disciplinarian. Yall gotta read the book and not just the movie. The movie was great but due to time constraints it had to leave out ALOT of rays actual life.
I wish biopics were 100% factual, but Hollywood prefers to tell stories instead.
What is the name of the memoir
@@TheTanay231 Brother Ray
Ray, IS my favorite movie of all time. I've watched that movie over and over again.
Love ur vids...keep them coming. I always wondered about her since the movie. Here are some ideas for future videos:
McFadden and Whitehead
Rob Base and DJ Ez Rock
Little Walter (Cadillac Records)
J.J. Fad
The Good Girls
I'd like to hear about JJ Fad.
Wow those are all new for me, I hope he covers them!
The group the grylz too.
If you want to see some young McFadden and Whitehead pull up on youtube a song called the Echo they were in a group out of Philadelphia called the Epsilon also in that group was a guy named Lloyd Parks who was in The Blue Notes with Teddy Pendergrass. There is another group out of DC called the Epsilon Madison at the world
Mad at the World DC Epsilon song different from the Philly Group
Thank you for this. Heard of her in the movie Ray. I was blown away by her powerful voice. I was sad when I learned she overdose because she couldn't get a hit song. I don't understand how she couldn't get a hit song when her voice is incredible.
I love that episode where the Cosby's perform "night time is the right time". I never knew where that song came from. Then I saw the movie Ray and I'm like I heard this song before but where? Then it hit me OMG the Cosby show. Now every time I hear that song I can picture the Cosby's performing. Cliff with his funny facial expression singing Ray's part and Rudy doing Margie's part. A true classic.
Yup...that funny scene always comes to mind when I hear the song..!
She became an alcoholic, and depressed because of Ray,he never / would leave his wife for her..
Her story seemed very similar to Florence Ballard of the Supremes...even died kinda similar to.
How did they die similarly? Florence died from problems related to hypertension.
@@stacistaci6657 Many speak, but few know.
Old African Proverb.
Florence Ballard died of Coronary Thrombosis, there were never any hard drugs involved. She also battled the demon of addiction - but Ballard’s vice was alcohol not heroin and everything else Hendrix exposed herself to.
Wow. This was good. 1 million to the children. That’s some inheritance.
Had to be working and not on drugs to get that 1mill!
Seberry, you have to lay down some rules. He did the RIGHT THING.
Most people my age (44), or in my generation (gen x) first heard The "Nighttime is the Right Time " on The Cosby Show on that iconic episode; I was bout six or seven years old back then....
Do one on the late great Linda Jones.
She was an amazing vocalist, whose most
enduring hit was HYPNOTIZED.
we life was cut short at 28 from Diabetes.
Maurice Davis 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Hypnotized is a keeper and so is Linda Jones💞
That is one of her hits- But have ya listen to all her songs ? Try ' I who have nothing" smh Mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn, I love that song
That Cosby show episode is my favorite as well. Margie had a voice on her, rest in peace Ms. Margie Hendrix.
Coco Beanz lol yup Rudy doing her part “Babay”! “Babay”!
@@mizannwells8381 Rudy looked like she was really singing😂😂
Coco Beanz Ahahahahahaha
Sad story. She had a good voice & so underrated. The industry should've put her on.
Another thorough mini doc and you always deliver.👍 So that's the voice on the (played til it scratched) 'Hit the Road Jack' and 'The Right Time' at our house (by the grown ups:) while growing up. This Sistah did have a Helluva voice!💚 As for RC not really being blind I have to disagree with QJ on that. Before JF portrayed him in the movie he did his HW and researched his life thoroughly. When RC's vision became challenged and his mother realized he would become permanently blind. She began teaching and training him to do everything as though he had 20/20 vision. And that's a fact!
I'm so glad for this video regarding Ms. Margie & its sad that his son also died fairly young. 😢
Please keep these stories coming, your work is Beyond Greatly Appreciated
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I had a blind neighbor as a child that would send me to the store. He could count money better than me😅
Wow Statesboro GA that's 30mins from where I stay now. Plus, she and my daughter share the same birthday. Great video. Please do Donny Hathaway. I always felt he was murdered despite it was said he committed suicide.
You are right Donny Hathaway was murdered they pushed him out that hotel window
@@thepromiseman7745 EXACTAMENTE!!!!!.
@@MicaMonroe69 yes that's very true Donny Hathaway didn't commit suicide he was push out the window because there was someone else in the room with him more than one person
I said the same thing too. I live 45 minutes from Statesboro,Ga.
Wow Ray Charles was something else got me looking at him in a different light
He was a straight ASSHOLE!!!!
Ray was a pimp
@Ernest Sneed IV evil fpr having sexual affairs?
Same routine as rock stars, rappers, R&B singers, etc, same vices just different genres
Factz he was a real Toxic man apparently & he had like what 12 baby mamas & kids on his poor wife whew chile the ghetto
Nice!!! Thank you for this..ol Ray was a trip with the ladies..whew
Great information on Margie Hendrix, I had always wondered what was the "backstory" about her life. The movie, Ray didn't give much information about her but I remember that they said she did continue to sing after singing background for Ray Charles.
THIS WAS GREAT! Thanks for the background on this underrated vocalist!
I am so glad I stumbled upon this story. Thank you for recognizing such a powerful singer. When I hear her sing chills run down my spine. A great singer gone too soon by drugs.
Ray was hell!!!!,🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🙆☠️ You're vids are the best!!🥰
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R.I.P Margie Hendrix. Thank you for your gift of singing 🥰🥰🌹🌹🌹🎧🎶🎵🎼🎤🤗🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Smh this too much. Toxic situations.
Wow the movie made it like she left Ray to pursue her own career, during that time she was caring his child. Hollywood can't always tell it all.
They did open that door
@Beverly Ramos the pregnancy was mentioned in the yes but they didn't say he fired her.
Jamie did a great job! I loved when Margie died and Ray was so distraught! His wife didn’t wanted to console him but how could she.
Regina King played her well in that movie!
Renee Dennis Just saw this again last week
@@mizannwells8381 It's a good movie.
Regina King did a wonderful job in the movie Ray she did a wonderful job in that movie
Nice Video BRO.👍👍👍
Thank So Much ..Our Music History .. Love Ms. Margie's Voice !
This woman's scream is legend!!!
Love ur voice.
I have developed new songs because of ur series.
Thank u
Thank you for this!! I never knew!! And she was just 38! Wow!
Can you do Colonel Abrams? John Witherspoon? Donna Summer?
Could you do one on David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks?
They wasn’t underrated
Unsung did theirs
Thanks for bringing her story to light and telling her story
When it comes to the movie Ray all I think about is his ma when she snatched them clothes down and told Ray and George "scratch a lie, find a theif." This movie was and is Iconic. 😂😂😂
Why do they have all these affairs, do drugs and alcohol? Crazy
These people are so wicked
Thank you for saying that bc the puppetmaster has control of the singers and rappers and actresses and actors
Trade your morals for the fame that's how
Unhealed trauma with money and fame will do that
Cult
Love this channel💕💕💕 You do an amazing job on these stories!!!
Thank you for this wonderful history of this artist.
Thanks for doing this on Ms. Margie man. I needed to know more about Her. God bless...
Great video! I like ALL of your videos. Your delivery and your voice makes the videos more interesting❤💯.
Wow! Thanks for posting this.
This was so interesting! You are great at what you do. Another wonderful episode....thank you! Also, I know there are sooo many artists who have stories that deserve to be told, would you consider doing a video about the actor Ray Vitte of "That's my Mama , TGIF with Donna Summer and Car Wash fame?" His life story seems so interesting but sad. No one else researches the way you do and so far I can only find limited information about him. Thanks again for your great works! Bless
Can you do a music on trial for Cool C and Steady B next?
Dat will be a good one
EXCELLENT!!!!!!! EXCELLENT!!!!!!! ALSO ONE OF MY FAV COSBY EPISODES
Mine too. Never get tired of watching that episode.
Your channel got me hook but you take too long upload new vids
Quality over quantity
Please do another one on Chris Bender. It's the same info on wikipedia. Plz go into details like you did this great story on Margie Hendrix. Thank you.
My dude I've been waiting on your vid for weeks. Love your shit
I really hope we don't get a Stevie Wonder biopic until he's gone. Learning how Ray was with women made a lot of people see him differently. We would feel the same once seeing Stevies history with women! He's seen as an ambassador of love for the love in his music. But these men were human and working in a very tempting and lustful industry. If folks were disappointed to see Rays womanizing, Stevie's will hurt your feelings too.
Same can be said for James brown beating on his women
Wow, I never new any of this. I am so glad you put us in the loop. 🙂
Hi Welcome bk
Thx for the video more vids plse dont stay away so long
I SEE THAT MOVIE TRUTH ABOUT ROCK AND ROLL AND CD I LIKE THAT MOVIE REST IN PEACE LATE GREAT MARGE HENDRIX GOD BLESS 😭😭😭👼👼👼🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹
Excellent documentary !!!
Margie voice gives me chill with the Nightime is the Right Time song. Love it!😍
happy early birthday Margie 🖤
I had to stop this video and then come back to go fine her n listen to a song she did n wow.
You gotta read Ray’s book “Brother Ray” he spent a lot of time on his own and learned how to do a lot on his own in order to survive. He said he would cross the street when he heard women cross the street, etc.
Ray Jr. also came out with a good book. Ray Sr. actually left his kids $12 million each, making his estate $144 million. They said Ray saw the first draft of the movie, “Ray”.
I didn’t know that was her singing on that Cosby episode w/ Rudy lol
Didn't know until I saw the movie
Yep that was Margie Hendrix
One of my favorite episodes. Free Bill Cosby ✊🏾
Remember & loved that episode 📺🌟
I didn't know that her voice. Love that episode of Cosby. My dad was playing that song on UA-cam recently abd we talked about Rudy and that part of the song.
You always do a good job Bro
Wow! Great documentary! Keep up the good work! Your channel is the bomb!!
FINALLY!!!!! I’m so glad you did a story on her!!!!!
OMG ! Finally this one right herrr !
U did a VeryGood Job!!
I love that I found this channel… 🔥🔥🔥🙌 great job!
I now want to hear her voice I'm sure I've heard but I'm going to UA-cam it
Play night and day
You are my Sunshine by Ray Charles
Very educational story thank you I wanted to know more about her her voice was powerful and beautiful
Love all these videos....I get excited when I get a notification 🤷🏽♀️❤👍🏼ps. I think about the Cosby show too lol
Jamie was phenomenal as Ray! Awesome movie!!!
Ray did say those flattering things about Margie. I read it in his book. Great commentary, truth.
Frankie lymon next please..the real story not that bs Hollywood movie
He did frankie already
Daaaaaanm I'm late...kudos ..thank u
Wait a minute now. I missed that one. I gotta search that one.
There's a story on celebrity overrated. About him just look it up.
I love finding out new things when it comes to music, anything you posted I watched!
Wow what a sad story I'm so glad you told this story about Margie Ray sounds toxic to women he came in contact with thanks for sharing this story I have a curious mind and always wanted to know about her
Thank you for doing a video on Margie.
Great content
I love these...♥️♥️
Do, 🎧 DJ Screw.🔩 🤘🏾 HOUSTON
Hell yeah!!
Yes
Hard to believe that song night time is the right time didn't make it to be number one on the R.n.B. charts