It was the first song that introduced me to the Sylvers! I have been a devoted fan from that moment on. Dedicated to Lessie Ann Myers,Willie Pearl Smith,Shirley Solomon,Yolanda Yvette Corn,and Barbara Ann Baker all from The former Lincoln Park Elementary School,Ft.Lauderdale,Florida...1964-67
This is one of the songs that you would call a album cut you never hear it on the radio Angie doing a great job singing lead Sylvers Harmony was tight I wish they would go back on tour come St Louis
This is one of the first song in fact this is the first song I heard that there was me and I fell in love with it immediately to this very day everytime I hear it I I get a little giddy inside I've ever think about that you from this the sweetness of young love and what it means in I look back at the little redhead girl on 7th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale Florida I think about Barber and Baker Willie pearl Smith I think about Shirley Solomon all those people remind me of this song going up in Fort Lauderdale was all about love and sunshine and the beauty of it all and these young ladies represented this song in a very special way
Happy February Black History Month from the Little Angels 👼 to the Sylvers. The Sylvers deserves a star 🌟 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, now is the time.
YES! A soulful Karen Carpenter! ❤Angie's voice is sooo beautiful! No doubt this would've been a "crossover" hit. But, I'm guessing they didn't want competition.
+J smoothe Patterson Naw, it's one of the girls. No way would Foster say, "Boy, you captured my heart, spoiled me right from the start." Boy you're the permanent one." lol
I simply cannot understand, for the life of me, why this song was underscored by white cartoon characters. I love this song and far too long many times songs sung by black artists were given the whitewash. Remember Little Richard's " Tutti Fruitti to Pat Boone"s version. I mean, GIVE ME A BREAK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"White cartoon characters"? I'm pretty sure a lot if not all of those are supposed to be asian, many of them japanese specifically. Also why are the visuals even important?
Once I heard this song I fell in love with Angie Sylvers. I wanted her for my very own!😘❤❤❤ when this song first came out!!!!🥰 The Memories!
Underrated perfection is all I can say ❤️❤️
Beautiful song
Brig me back when I was in my teenage years.
I love it ❤️
@@joansoto6939 I totally agree, because it definitely reminds me of my teenage years also, & I have a lot of great memories
That intro is so beautiful....it gets the repeat button!
I can play the intro over and over again. Beautiful song
feeling young hahaha love it so so much
It was the first song that introduced me to the Sylvers!
I have been a devoted fan from that moment on.
Dedicated to Lessie Ann Myers,Willie Pearl Smith,Shirley Solomon,Yolanda Yvette Corn,and Barbara Ann Baker all from The former Lincoln Park Elementary School,Ft.Lauderdale,Florida...1964-67
Jerry Washington
AnTgry - Milky Road
that song is so good, i wish there was more songs by antgry
Also, Crimeapple-Like Butter
Same here!! ❤😎
This is one of the songs that you would call a album cut you never hear it on the radio Angie doing a great job singing lead Sylvers Harmony was tight I wish they would go back on tour come St Louis
So mellow and angelic .....
this is a beautiful song by The Sylvers
I Said It Once And I Said It Again Angie Has A Good Heavenly Voice
I love you Silver's miss your music thank you
Such a great song!
Very good group,great song!!
This is one of the first song in fact this is the first song I heard that there was me and I fell in love with it immediately to this very day everytime I hear it I I get a little giddy inside I've ever think about that you from this the sweetness of young love and what it means in I look back at the little redhead girl on 7th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale Florida I think about Barber and Baker Willie pearl Smith I think about Shirley Solomon all those people remind me of this song going up in Fort Lauderdale was all about love and sunshine and the beauty of it all and these young ladies represented this song in a very special way
dedicated to Barbara Ann Baker 1st grade Lincoln Park Elementary Ft.Lauderdale,Fla.1965-66
My favorite!!!!!
love this song.........BOMB!!!
Happy February Black History Month from the Little Angels 👼 to the Sylvers. The Sylvers deserves a star 🌟 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, now is the time.
This should have been a single by early 1977, after "Hot Line" had run its course. Another stupid missed opportunity by the Suits at Capitol.
Love this song!! Almost forgot about it :-)
Excelente tema en la voz de Angie Sylvers
I get a Karen Carpenter vibe listening to this song, so beautiful 🥰🥰🥰🥰
YES! A soulful Karen Carpenter! ❤Angie's voice is sooo beautiful! No doubt this would've been a "crossover" hit. But, I'm guessing they didn't want competition.
how awesome song 💟💟💟
Angie is singing lead according to their FB fan page
Cierto la cantante lider es Angie Sylvers
First 8track tape my uncle Charles Nelson gave us memory
The Sylvers,were hot
Why am I just now hearing this ?!
Angie sounds like Karen Carpenter! 💖
awww, I remember my firs kiss, ... unforgettable
The sylvers women added the just right seasoning to the group!!! This group was f*!'ked over.#cheated!!!! 70s!
I love this song 😘😘😘😘4/10/2017
Wow!!
is Angie Sylvers in Lead Vocal?
YES
Willie Pearl Smith
who's singing lead? love her voice.
That's what I would like to know as well. She sounds great singing lead.
James Torti I think it was said Olympia is leading this song. Her voice is beautiful, husky, angelic .... someone compared her voice to Marilyn McCoo.
that's a young foster sylvers...
+J smoothe Patterson Naw, it's one of the girls. No way would Foster say, "Boy, you captured my heart, spoiled me right from the start." Boy you're the permanent one." lol
+Kimmica20 go check the credits....
Sounds like Angela Sylvers.
actually it's foster sylvers...
That is not Foster,it's Angie on lead
Cierto es Angie in Leader Vocal
@@PearsonJd2 Lol Right
@@jsmoothepatterson3621 That is not Foster it's Angie.
Elfen lied..
I simply cannot understand, for the life of me, why this song was underscored by white cartoon characters. I love this song and far too long many times songs sung by black artists were given the whitewash. Remember Little Richard's " Tutti Fruitti to Pat Boone"s version. I mean, GIVE ME A BREAK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"White cartoon characters"? I'm pretty sure a lot if not all of those are supposed to be asian, many of them japanese specifically.
Also why are the visuals even important?