Look at the label, folks. Terry Callier….the only version that blows your socks off. One morning I woke up and couldn’t find my underpants. Terry did that. Respect though, the Dells are a very close second.
@@user-fb6lf3vl7p Those record labels are just a few of the many record companies that made American music rise to full bloom. Thank you for typing to me.
2024 STILL HERE DOING IT!! 🔥🔥💃🏾😘🔥💋💙
Charles Stepney was a genius. The Dells are amazing.❤❤❤
damn right!
The legendary Marvin Jr. with that brilliant voice at 0:47 never disappoints. I could listen to these guys forever.
kendrick type beat, i can smell it, RAHHHHHH
The dells are classy and timeless
What can you say...The Might, Mighty Dells! Love Kady J harlem nyc
ighty Dells...still with y9ou since day one. Love, Lady J of WHCR 90.3 fm nyc
I Love The Dells.. Today Tomorrow Forever ❤❤❤
You pick the right songs for the right kind of day.
Hey ❤️ Love
I'm feeling this 🎵 song.
Thumbs up 👍
Lol 😆
2024 and still here for it.
Jamming this song 🎵
Just as long we're in ❤️ ❤️ LOVE.
dude in future
@@vhsviking8094 real
Look at the label, folks. Terry Callier….the only version that blows your socks off. One morning I woke up and couldn’t find my underpants. Terry did that. Respect though, the Dells are a very close second.
@@rodbruce1184 beautiful beautiful terry callier
The Mighty Dells.... what more can I say ❤
Beautiful
The Dells:
Writer(s) Terry Callier / Larry Wade
Producer: Charles Stepney
Like Motown, Atlantic, Stax, Philadelphia International, and the rest of the record labels, this song and this music are all my favorite.
Four of the most labels or companies that left an importance in music to this day.
@@user-fb6lf3vl7p Those record labels are just a few of the many record companies that made American music rise to full bloom. Thank you for typing to me.
Wow....never heard this before. Nice....
pure beauty
oh yes
❤❤❤
Wonderful :)
Mah Uso Eisen Sent me here 🤘🏽
What’s the name of the instrument under the second snare? It’s like a gliding drum, always wondered, thanks!
I love, love, love The Dells, but leave this one to Terry
Aye Yooo…..
1:10 1:14 1:13 1:15
0:47, call it "the Dells formula". Marvin to Johnny 1-2 (mf) Knock out lead trades.
0:02
What album is this from?
Sweet As Funk Can Be (1972)
I think there's a different version of this song...
You're right. Completely different song though. Artist escapes me at this moment however.