Lou Rawls "Love Is A Hurtin’ Thing & In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down)" Ed Sullivan Show
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- Lou Rawls "Love Is A Hurtin’ Thing & In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down)" on The Ed Sullivan Show, November 6, 1966. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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1960’s Soul Music. This is my parents music I grew up on.
Spotlight on Lou Rawls, y'all
Oh don't he look boss, y'all
Singin' loves a hurtin' thing, y'all
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Unmistakably Lou Rawls with his first major hit as it was riding high on the charts. These songs were posted as two separate videos last year and now they are together where they belong.
a young Lou Rawls...showing a range he would no longer have ....years down the line.....
The audience was really in for a treat that day!
Unmistakable voice...love it.
Such a great voice. 10 years or so before "You'll Never Find (Another Love Like Mine)". 🙂
The Late, Great Lou Rawls...... what a fantastic voice...!!!!!
My favorite Lou Rawls song is.....Your Good Thing (is about to end) 1969... the long version (4:32)
I still remember the first time I heard it.....A Sunday evening Blues show on local radio....It hit me like a...Ton Of Bricks !!!!
Great voice at a young age.
Aw Swing it Lou!! He did it all. Blues, Jazz, Soul, R&B Ballads. Miss Lou he was phenomenal.
Cool camera shots from the band players' perspectives in the second song.
Class, class, class!! 🥰🥰🥰
Wow! What a beautiful voice! Love his Old Rap Style In the Evening When the Sun goes Down! My Man was doing great rapping! Loved it! He was so talented!😊❤🎹
Very talented singer.
Wow! I only knew him from the later radio hits, I had no idea he could swing like that. "In the Evening" is like a groovy skat-rap song. Tres, tres cool!
Damn! Lou was cooking! I love the hint of raspiness I his voice.
Louis A. Rawls 1933- 2006
Damn he was so young. I only remember his old ass doing them Budweiser commercials and the Jerry Lewis telethon...Oh yeah he could sing. Damn could he sing!
That's some fresh 2" tape there!
Um grande intérprete de boas músicas!
He's so young here! What a Fantastic voice, but the best was yet to come!!
"You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine!" 💞
Happy Saturday... thank you for sharing! 💖
I like Lou Rawls...the Capitol CD "For You My Love" is a favorite of mine plus the 1989 "At Last" CD👌
@@haraldtrittner4396 Thank you for sharing! 💖
@@that70sgirl90 70's Girl...i love your music taste a lot, really 🌻
@@haraldtrittner4396 Thank you! 😊
Such a distinctive voice. The hoarseness and the lag tinge everything he sings. Beautiful.
He tones down this soulful record (Hurting Thing) for the Ed Sullivan audience. Had this show been for a predominantly black audience youd'' hear the real goods this man possessed.
Um dos vocais mais privilegiados de todos os tempos. E essa rouquidão dá um certo tempero na voz. Lou Rawls eterno.
I also like Gloria Ann Taylor's version of Love Is a Hurtin' Thing
Lou handled this like the consummate pro he was, but DAMN the show's conductor for giving his 1st song the tempo of a runaway train! How dare they. 🤦🏻
Lou could handle ANYthing.
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