her version of "my shining hour" was awesome here. Her version of "A song for you" here is absolutely incredible. The best version I have ever heard of this song, anywhere! It should also probably be labeled in the title so people can find easier.
Wanted to correct myself, John Levy is the bassist. And unfortunately, on Jan 24, 2012, he passed away in his sleep. Los Angeles Times (google) has Miss Wilson giving expressions.
her version of "my shining hour" was awesome here. Her version of "A song for you" here is absolutely incredible. The best version I have ever heard of this song, anywhere! It should also probably be labeled in the title so people can find easier.
There was no one like this lady. Her own unique voice and style that is sorely missed. Thank you Nancy.
Every time I hear and see Nancy Wilson I think "what a wonderful world" and how lucky I was to be born in a time and place to enjoy her talent.
The bassist is John Williams. He is well known within the jazz industry. And Nancy, well....timeless and always breathtaking in voice and beauty.
There are only a few singers like Nancy that can give you that humpff. Could listen all day, night long. She gets to your very heart and soul.
Modern-day singers WISH they had it like this!
This is your shining hour Nancy! RIP Lady!!!
So wonderful!! and I've had the honor of playing with that tremendous man on bass, the one and only John Williams...what a treat
Nancy is singing.... WOW, I Love her ! I grew up listening to her
AMAZING, classy lady. I love how she plays the mic like an instrument.
The lady's in a league of her own n she's a treasure
I Love UA-cam is provides hours of listening to Great music
Thank you for taking me back..........its a good place to be.
Love you Nancy!
Classy Lady...
13 years ago wow
@chanchukokopelli The bassist is John B Williams...
Damn......that tempo is crazy! The bassist was like a metronome!
@holyburn Well thank you. I was right after all, the first time :-)
before 1987,,,i guess 1985 or 1986,,,,about 38 years old
Wanted to correct myself, John Levy is the bassist. And unfortunately, on Jan 24, 2012, he passed away in his sleep. Los Angeles Times (google) has Miss Wilson giving expressions.
John Levy was Nancy Wilson's manager. John B. Williams is the famous bassist.