A beautiful man, I was only 10years old, with this clip, another 10 years I was 20, and my girlfriend and I loved him, she became my wife. We still adore him although he had passe d away. At our wedding, we danced to lady love
Check out Sam Cooke's classic, "Bring It On Home to Me." That's Smooth Lou on background vocals. Two of the greatest voices in the history of recorded music. Doesn't get much better than that.
Always loved this very warm campfire scene. In case anyone is wondering, this comes from the mid-Season Four (4-14) episode of THE BIG VALLEY, entitled "Joshua Watson." Very poor quality here, but in better sound and picture you realize it is a great, great scene. The episode originally aired on ABC Television on Monday, January 20, 1969.
It's never about skin or race it's about the Almighty Lord God Jesus Christ an praising the Almighty Lord God Jesus Christ an putting differences aside and working together and respecting one another and being to human kindness and not being for hate take my advice it helps to hear a good hymn that is Christian and of the Almighty Lord God Jesus Christ
Beautiful song. Thank you Lou Rawls. Rip. Lou Rawls.
Totally awesome 👍😎💯🆒😍
Sam Cooke childhood friend 😊
Remember when faith songs where part of our society at large😢. Jesus over you and yours.
I have always said that Lou Rawls had an incredible voice. Smooth and full of passion.
...you knew who it was whenever your heard his voice... Rest in Peace...
A beautiful man, I was only 10years old, with this clip, another 10 years I was 20, and my girlfriend and I loved him, she became my wife.
We still adore him although he had passe d away.
At our wedding, we danced to lady love
So Beautiful, swing low, sweet chariot, coming to carry me home. That's from the heart for sure.
I absolutely adore Lou Rawls
Lou had a wonderful voice! So soulful! Beautiful song! God Bless!
I watched Big Valley back in the day, I remember this show! Lou Rawls had such an amazing voice!
Check out Sam Cooke's classic, "Bring It On Home to Me." That's Smooth Lou on background vocals. Two of the greatest voices in the history of recorded music. Doesn't get much better than that.
As a child always loved this song! Means a lot to me, still at age 70!
Honestly, the most beautiful rendition of this song! ❤
How times have changed! And I am so glad! We finally appreciated the Blacks music, and I for one am so glad! Love this!
He had a voice so great
Always loved this very warm campfire scene. In case anyone is wondering, this comes from the mid-Season Four (4-14) episode of THE BIG VALLEY, entitled "Joshua Watson." Very poor quality here, but in better sound and picture you realize it is a great, great scene. The episode originally aired on ABC Television on Monday, January 20, 1969.
Great singer
Not sure if this song belonged on this show but Great voice.
@@Patrick-yh5yd he was a guest star on this show and why didn’t the song belong on the show? Was it because of his race
You cant beat,a good spiritual song thay jist seem,to fit any moment prase,the Lord
mmmmmmmmm, and HalleluYah! I just love this for a great many reasons and an even greater hope
Excelente 👏👏😀
Sem palavras ...
I love him ever since he sang with Sam Cooke
@aaronfleming4176 In which song(s) did he sing with Sam?
@@roberthill799: BRING IT ON HOME TO ME is one of many.
Also sang with The Chosen Gospel Singers and Pilgrim Travelers
It's never about skin or race it's about the Almighty Lord God Jesus Christ an praising the Almighty Lord God Jesus Christ an putting differences aside and working together and respecting one another and being to human kindness and not being for hate take my advice it helps to hear a good hymn that is Christian and of the Almighty Lord God Jesus Christ
Here i differ with you. It's about the voice here. Lou Rawls' voice. The song was already a century old or more when he did this.
America is based on hate. That's why we can't get away from it. Read your Bible, best assurance you will ever have.
SOOO TRUE💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
Well said.😊❤
Jesus over you and yours😊. Good stuff
messed up that Lou, the Black guy, is sitting by himself under that tree. Dang :(
Damn! I though Josh Turner was the best! I stand corrected!
Oh, no. Lou, how could you?