I was driving home from Auburn University back in 1970 when I first heard this song by Turley Richards on the radio. I heard it as I passed through Montgomery, AL and loved it so much I stopped and called the radio station (yeah -no cell phones) to find out who was singing it. I bought the 45 when I got home and it has been a favorite of mine to this day.
Turley . . . . I love your work on this incredible song . . . even more soul than when you originally did it way back when.I'm just a little sad that the young girl at the left bottom part of the video wasn't able to truly appreciate the quality of performance she was privileged to experience.
I was driving home from Auburn University back in 1970 when I first heard this song by Turley Richards on the radio. I heard it as I passed through Montgomery, AL and loved it so much I stopped and called the radio station (yeah -no cell phones) to find out who was singing it. I bought the 45 when I got home and it has been a favorite of mine to this day.
Come sing this in Nashville, Turley!
Turley . . . . I love your work on this incredible song . . . even more soul than when you originally did it way back when.I'm just a little sad that the young girl at the left bottom part of the video wasn't able to truly appreciate the quality of performance she was privileged to experience.
Excellent
Good to see Turley doing his classic song-- slightly different w/o the orchestral backup.