I know that folks mean well when they classify a performer as underrated. I am of the opinion that saying someone is underrated dismisses their achievements. A New Englander Jeffrey Osborne has long been among my favorite male vocalists. Far from underrated Jeffrey Osborne has 5 gold and platinum LP's to his credit in addition to numerous top 40 hits. Love Ballad, a personal favorite of mine, stands as a testament to his incredible talent. I have often mentioned and posted I Just Wanna Be Your Friend, theme sing to The Toy, starring Richard Pryor throughout the years. Its a fabulously positive tune with a message for all men, with a stellar vocal performance. I only wish that the tune had been released as a single so that more people could have heard and taken its message to heart. Holding On When Love Is Gone is on favorites playlist which I play and listen to regularly. Stranger and Love Ballad will forever stir me to emotional depths like few other tunes ever have or ever will. Listen to this tune, these vocals and you, like myself, will know that there is nothing underrated here as this tune represents vocal perfection. ….I have never been in so much love before,...What a difference, and when we walk hand in hand I feel so real, …..What a difference a true love made in my life, ….And what we have is much more than can see, What we have is much more than they could see,...…. Love Ballad - Jeffrey Osborne ua-cam.com/video/CTvj9RVRXlU/v-deo.html
@@ChasRebel420 My age may say I'm a "senior" citizen but I don't feel like one. BTW Jeffrey Osborne is still singing. Would love to see him again and have him autograph the picture. We didn't have digital anything back then.
@@bogus696996 it was popular. It peaked at number 30 on the pop charts and number 4 on the R&B charts. I'm just saying it should have gone to number one! 😂
I'm white. To be really accurate, I'm PASTE white. I mean I burn under a full moon! And I grew up in a middle-class midwestern home. But ever since I was a little kid virtually ALL of my favorite singers were black and man oh MAN did I wish I could sing like Jeffrey Osborne!! Still love his music 40 years later. Still can't sing like him, or Luther, or Lionel, or Billie Ocean, or a dozen other legends.
Hello! I’m curious. Where did you hear all of these great singers? Was it on radio in your midwestern town? I was in high school when this record was released in 1983 and we didn’t have as many outlets for music as the kids have today. However, I grew up in DC, so you heard this music on the radio constantly here.
Tell me, what does your race have to do with anything? We are listening to priceless and legendary music! Race has nothing to do with listening to pure perfection! It is such an insult to the craft.
@@wptaries This song became a world hit in 1983. I listened to it when I lived overseas. Michael Jackson, Ms Dionne Warwick, Pointer Sisters, Billy Idol…so many black artists were known around the world back then and now…
Jeffrey like Teddy Pendagras, Luther, James Ingram, and Peabo Bryson were some of the best crooners of the day. Much of their music was not cross-over, but pure R&B.
Most Criminally UNDERRATED 80s' Tunage..EVER ! Bad ass Mix of Synth, Pop, Rock, R&B AND SOUL...Features a frickin GUITAR SOLO and an out of this world VOCAL Performance from Mr Osborne...EPIC WIN Of A HIDDEN JAM
Man, I miss those days where there was an entire station where this type of music was the norm. Nowadays you have to hope to hear this type of music just once a week!
I had the pleasure of catching Jeffrey early in his career when he was laying down classics with LTD and he never fell off and still doesn't get the credit he deserves
As a singer myself, this was one of the voices that has influenced my inflection and delivery. And, what a jam - a George Duke production! A lot of great talents on this song, including Queen's Brian May on guitar solo!
The system, Sade, Billy Ocean, Tina Marie, Luther Vandross, Michael McDonald, James Ingram, Fleetwood Mac, Cameo, Chic, etc. I have a playlist on Spotify called “Funk Jams” with all those artists that were trending back in the day.
Ugh.....me. How can you not resist that wicked bass guitar! Along with George Benson, Luther, The Brothers Johnson, Cheryl Lynn, Sade, Aretha Franklin, Kashif, Lakeside, The Time, Howard Johnson, Stefanie Mills, Chic, Steve Arrington, The list goes on forever.....
My favorite song for decades. Jeffrey Osborne has always had such a phenomenal voice and vocal style, and his musical choices were great. But now that I listen again, what the hell is she doing coming home at "quarter after 4 am"!? Where she been? Who she been with?
I remember it like it was yesterday! ... Sitting in the control room 'On The Air' KLTD 99.3 FM when the P.D walked into the studio and handed me this album 'Promo Copy' not yet released and asked me to give it a listen, no doubt this album still to this day is still one of my favorites no doubt, its listened too on the regular with me still, never had the chance to meet, or interview him in my twenty-two year career in radio .. Jeffrey Osborne is still one of my favorite 'Classic Old School Artist' ... My brother thank you!
What great memories, Thomas Cole! Way cool! Always loved this. I'm a fairly good whistler, and I whistle this often, particularly at the market. I get some nice looks from the ladies now and then and it makes me think I've got game (when I really haven't). Anyway, I can't help but think that others recognize the tune, and maybe enjoy it. Perhaps just as much as I have for all this time. Peace.
I can't name ONE pop artist of the last 15 years and remember them for their music. Most are remembered for their embarrassing behavior or criminal rap sheet.
@@creoleladee Nobody has to sing or play an instrument anymore. They just speak into a microphone and let the software do the rest. All forgettable garbage in my opinion. The music doesn't stand on its own, which is why every performance they need 40 background dancers, fireworks and everyone on stage with their tits and asses hanging out.
It's more than a video caneo. George Duke did rhythm arrangements, horn arrangements, E-mu Emulator, , Prophet-5, acoustic piano, electric piano, clavinet, Moog bass, and electronic drums on the LP, AND produced the album.
Anc Cctv I have an uncle who played in a band with Louis Johnson, I know all about slap bass! I'm talking about the kick-ass guitar solo. You don't hear that too much in today's R&B!
Love it, love it, love it.... Wish they'd used the same video they used in the 80s. So remember this song being played on a video box in a pub on continuous play. Rodbourne Arms!😊
Never knew who the artist was on this song all these years! Back in the Z100 days listening as a 7 year old going to Toys R Us for Transformers. I’m glad vaporwave is helping keep this music in the loop for new ears.
The song and the singer will never be duplicated. This man sounded just as good live as on vinyl. Very few artists are that gifted . Autotune makes everyone a singer nowadays.
YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've had "distorted bits" of this song stuck in my head since the eighties & never knew what it was and who sang it !!! Now I've found it :) GIT IN 😍😍😍😍
+eazyezwife Hell, I am in my mid 40s and will back that statement up until the end! i even tell my kids, their music today will not be played like the 80s music I grew up with they are my age! 80s jams forever!
...a LOT of People forget that Jeffrey was *KING O' THE CLUBS* , early 1984! ...this tune, "Don't You Get So Mad", and the Classic LARRY LEVAN remix of "Plane Love" got MEGA Club play Oct. 1983 - Summer, 1984! ...then, w/ the duet "The First Time I Made Love" & "Don't Stop", he was EVERYWHERE! ..Good times.......
2025 ..🎉and this jam is still sounding fresh and pounding hard🎉🎉🎉whos with me? 😊
Jeffrey Osborne is the definition of underrated. He is 100x better than the garbage on today's pop radio.
Truth Indeed AMEN 🙏
I agree.
Agree 100%
He is still the man
He is great
This song really makes you feel just like a schoolboy girl
@@jagrosh 1983
He was my guy in the 80's. Love his songs especially this one. Sing.
1983
When this bass came on, I got the vibe. This was, and still is a bad ass tune.
❤Oh Yeah...did some thumping to this one 🎶!
This man isn't given the props he deserves, very underrated, one of the great voices of the last 40 years....
like but am superstitious so leaving it at 69
Cathlean Johnson yes and then they wanna use him for tht tired ass dumb show the bachelor sheeeesh
You're Right . BET need to do something!
I know that folks mean well when they classify a performer as underrated. I am of the opinion that saying someone is underrated dismisses their achievements.
A New Englander Jeffrey Osborne has long been among my favorite male vocalists. Far from underrated Jeffrey Osborne has 5 gold and platinum LP's to his credit in addition to numerous top 40 hits. Love Ballad, a personal favorite of mine, stands as a testament to his incredible talent. I have often mentioned and posted I Just Wanna Be Your Friend, theme sing to The Toy, starring Richard Pryor throughout the years. Its a fabulously positive tune with a message for all men, with a stellar vocal performance. I only wish that the tune had been released as a single so that more people could have heard and taken its message to heart. Holding On When Love Is Gone is on favorites playlist which I play and listen to regularly. Stranger and Love Ballad will forever stir me to emotional depths like few other tunes ever have or ever will.
Listen to this tune, these vocals and you, like myself, will know that there is nothing underrated here as this tune represents vocal perfection.
….I have never been in so much love before,...What a difference, and when we walk hand in hand I feel so real, …..What a difference a true love made in my life, ….And what we have is much more than can see, What we have is much more than they could see,...….
Love Ballad - Jeffrey Osborne
ua-cam.com/video/CTvj9RVRXlU/v-deo.html
The WOO WOO Man. You damn right
This was one of the best times for music! Today’s trash is a step backwards!
@@ddale20 More like 10000 step backwards
1983
Oct 5, 2009
Totally agree 😊
So it's 2024 and I'm still listening to this. Saw him in the 80's and had my pic taken with him. What a nice guy.
1983
We are officially, old. 😂😂😂😂
@@ChasRebel420 My age may say I'm a "senior" citizen but I don't feel like one. BTW Jeffrey Osborne is still singing. Would love to see him again and have him autograph the picture. We didn't have digital anything back then.
This was a great time to be alive.😊😊😊😊
This is an 80's masterpiece that always makes me smile and turn it up to 11!
1983
Always Underrated He was The Best Just Like Michael Jackson RIP
Childhood ❤ nastalgia the energy of this video screams peak of humanity❤❤
1983
❤❤ 2024. STILL Listening ❤❤
1983
55yr old white father of 5 grandpa of 3 and this song makes my non rhythm having behind get and shake what God gave me. Love this song
✊️
You're just fine. Color doesn't matter. You have awesome taste!
😂just pick one beat, throw a hip out! Pick another beat, through the hip in another direction! And "Repeat"! 😂😂😂
This song should have been much bigger. It's amazing and still holds up today!
it was huge
@@bogus696996 it was popular. It peaked at number 30 on the pop charts and number 4 on the R&B charts. I'm just saying it should have gone to number one! 😂
@@bogus696996Oct 5, 2009
The whole album was fantastic!!
2024 and we still love the 80s magic ✨
80s classic!
Can’t beat 80’s magic
Brings Back Great Memories From Late 1983 & Early 1984.
Still rocking with this in 2024..whos with me?😊
Hell yeah
On it! Epic jam track
100
😊Free concert in Camden NJ AUGUST 26, 2024
@@eileenmiller7522 I will be there!
I was 13 years old when this came out way back in 1983. I'm 52 now and still listen to this like yesterday. Goes to show you how good 80s R&B was/is..
I was 19 or so and here I am July 2022
@@HellcatMad Hey...join the club!
@@DLICIOUS42 I did, lol before you did..lol my first radio was when I was 6. Georgie Girl and Red red wine were the hits.
@@HellcatMad Cool..
@DLICIOUS42 I was 16 and still love this song in 2022❤️💃
This was a man who crossed, genres, races and more! His music is epic and timeless!
Yes indeed and he has no boundaries on his talent. Osborne is no question one of the BEST there has ever been.
Meet him at the Atlanta Airport, he was so nice.
On point!
Saw him in concert. So great. So nice and engaging. Best
You Damn Right 😤💯
I'm white. To be really accurate, I'm PASTE white. I mean I burn under a full moon! And I grew up in a middle-class midwestern home. But ever since I was a little kid virtually ALL of my favorite singers were black and man oh MAN did I wish I could sing like Jeffrey Osborne!! Still love his music 40 years later. Still can't sing like him, or Luther, or Lionel, or Billie Ocean, or a dozen other legends.
Hello! I’m curious. Where did you hear all of these great singers? Was it on radio in your midwestern town? I was in high school when this record was released in 1983 and we didn’t have as many outlets for music as the kids have today. However, I grew up in DC, so you heard this music on the radio constantly here.
Me too x
Tell me, what does your race have to do with anything? We are listening to priceless and legendary music! Race has nothing to do with listening to pure perfection! It is such an insult to the craft.
@@wptaries This song became a world hit in 1983. I listened to it when I lived overseas. Michael Jackson, Ms Dionne Warwick, Pointer Sisters, Billy Idol…so many black artists were known around the world back then and now…
@@MoorenaEl I can’t help but wonder myself. Music is art. Art is to be appreciated regardless of the person appreciating it.
Jeffrey like Teddy Pendagras, Luther, James Ingram, and Peabo Bryson were some of the best crooners of the day. Much of their music was not cross-over, but pure R&B.
One of my all time Faves...!!
Totally agree
Don't forget PHILLYS own, Teddy P either
Jeffery Osborne is a fucking boss!!! bring back real music!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
AMEN!!!!
Absolutely....amen!
You can say that again!
Legend
Who is listening in 2024🎉
Check out George Duke on the keys...
Just played this after Billy Ocean
@@patrickchase5614Oct 5, 2009
At this very moment...just repeated it❤🎉
I am!
"We start to kiss Ohhh we start to neck".. Lol.. Classicness..
Most Criminally UNDERRATED 80s' Tunage..EVER ! Bad ass Mix of Synth, Pop, Rock, R&B AND SOUL...Features a frickin GUITAR SOLO and an out of this world VOCAL Performance from Mr Osborne...EPIC WIN Of A HIDDEN JAM
Jerome Lange The solo rips.
Some men still do care. It takes some serious searching. Be safe!
guitar solo courtesy of Brian May
Unfortunately it's true 99.9% of the time. All I run into are males who want to have sex. They want a free prostitute!
Bitch slappin that bass!😁💖
George Duke on keys, Alphonso Johnson on bass! Some legendary musicians in that backing band!
Steve ferrone drums
George Duke produced the track. The keyboard player is Raymond Jones. Oh, and Brian May (of Queen) is on lead guitar.
@@JoshFreilichBrian May????
Raymond Jones on keys in the video, but the keys are played by Raymond Jones, the song’s writer.
1983 for some magical reason was an incredible year for excellent music.
Born in 1964. 1983 was the best Year for popular music in my life
Showing my age but....could not help dancing when this song was playing 😂😂😂
This singer is one of the best but I think he is not getting the paramount respect he truly deserves.
Happy 75th Birthday Jeffrey Osborne.God Bless You and Love You Always 💖
I need a time machine ...back to the 80's💃💃💃💃 2:19
Same
yep
George Duke on those keyboards, Stanley Clarke on that bass guitar
Also Queen’s Brian May on the guitar solo. Can spot his Red Special tone and his Queen sound 2:17
My ringtone for years and will never change it
kool
I’m 75 and this song makes me want to dance.
So dance🎉
I'll dance with you.
His voice is so DISTINCTIVE and ORIGINAL!!!💕💕💕
Man, I miss those days where there was an entire station where this type of music was the norm. Nowadays you have to hope to hear this type of music just once a week!
@@nicholasyost8400Oct 5, 2009
Who is still listening to this song in 2019? It makes me want to dance. 💃
Me for one.. this song is a lifer.. many more should know..
Absolutely
i dont kno what it was but i found myself humming the bridge n couldnt think of this song for nothin..lol
Listening in 2020. ❤ I Love His Music.
Malinda Fomby
January 2020 !!!
I had the pleasure of catching Jeffrey early in his career when he was laying down classics with LTD and he never fell off and still doesn't get the credit he deserves
Let me hust say what i want to say Jeffrey Mutha Fin Osbourne One of the Best Singers Entertainers of All Times
Great song, and that bass is too Funky
Love George Duke in this. RIP
1983
The LATE GREAT George DUKE ON THE keys!!!
believe it or not, The Duke didn't actually play on this track, but he produced it -- and he plays all over the rest of the album
This man voice is unbeatable
Hell yeah ❤
This is a classic it was lit in the 80s,still a guilty nostalgic pleasure.
This is perfect 😂😇😂😂
Just so amazing!! Happy vibes!! ❤️❤️
Yessss, it is.
As a singer myself, this was one of the voices that has influenced my inflection and delivery. And, what a jam - a George Duke production! A lot of great talents on this song, including Queen's Brian May on guitar solo!
Really? I did not know that. That's huge.
Didn't know this about Brian May. And me too on Jeffrey's vocals
whoa Brian May for realz? TIL something new
I've had this album forever and didn't know this!!
Just checked teh album notes and Brian May appears on teh last track also - Two Wrongs Dont Make Right.
I wish there were clubs like that again. I grew up with this guy. He is a little under rated in my opinion. Thank you for posting it Senor Jeffrey.
Jony Chica Totally underrated!
That The J.O. Sounding Off The Mic...Blazing Mic Jeffrey 🎼🎼🎤
I think what happened jony chica was that jeffrey was out at the same time that teddy pendergrass was at his best
I totally agree! This was my era for going to clubs. Made my college studies very challenging. 😕
Him along with James Ingram are the most underrated RnB artists of the 1980s.
I bought the DJ a beer every night at the club to spin this , BEST Money I ever spent !
Smart spending
Awesome song. They don't make them like this anymore.
+RetroJenny You said it!
You know you are old as F when you say "They don't make them like this anymore."
Pffffft I love this song. It reminds me of 80's. Just like Dirty Dancing songs or Breakfast Club or Purple Rain reminds them of the 80's...
Nope
RetroJenny I love old music!!!
That slap bass is so delicious
Alphonso Johnson on bass
Love That Funky Base!!!...AKA ..George Duke!!!!
Who still listening in 2019? Timeless jam!!!
Me..for a fact! Whats on your playlist?
The system, Sade, Billy Ocean, Tina Marie, Luther Vandross, Michael McDonald, James Ingram, Fleetwood Mac, Cameo, Chic, etc. I have a playlist on Spotify called “Funk Jams” with all those artists that were trending back in the day.
Ugh.....me. How can you not resist that wicked bass guitar! Along with George Benson, Luther, The Brothers Johnson, Cheryl Lynn, Sade, Aretha Franklin, Kashif, Lakeside, The Time, Howard Johnson, Stefanie Mills, Chic, Steve Arrington, The list goes on forever.....
Listening 2020!!!!
Listening in 2020
George Duke production is awesome.. reminds me of the work he done with Denise Williams
I'm still listening to this in 2023 🥰🥰
REMEMBERING PRODUCER
GEORGE DUKE
(January 12, 1946 - August 5, 2013)
[01/12/2022]
The late great George duke on keyboard in the video.
This song is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥u can hear the passion in his voice
😂 I know you feeling this 😜🔥
Absolutely 💯
That woman he was after was 🔥🔥 especially in da 80's
This song just popped into my head I just had to listen to this classic song. I love this song 12-29-24 ❤❤❤
You meant 12-29-23 ;-), we are only in October, but people will ALWAYS listen to this jam, no matter the year.
One of Rhode Island's favorite sons.
My favorite song for decades. Jeffrey Osborne has always had such a phenomenal voice and vocal style, and his musical choices were great. But now that I listen again, what the hell is she doing coming home at "quarter after 4 am"!? Where she been? Who she been with?
1985, The Nylons opened...SFO...it was awesome!
Music ~ the power it wields...
I was there as well....awesome indeed!!!
I remember it like it was yesterday! ... Sitting in the control room 'On The Air' KLTD 99.3 FM when the P.D walked into the studio and handed me this album 'Promo Copy' not yet released and asked me to give it a listen, no doubt this album still to this day is still one of my favorites no doubt, its listened too on the regular with me still, never had the chance to meet, or interview him in my twenty-two year career in radio .. Jeffrey Osborne is still one of my favorite 'Classic Old School Artist' ... My brother thank you!
Thomas Colegoodmusic
What great memories, Thomas Cole! Way cool! Always loved this. I'm a fairly good whistler, and I whistle this often, particularly at the market. I get some nice looks from the ladies now and then and it makes me think I've got game (when I really haven't). Anyway, I can't help but think that others recognize the tune, and maybe enjoy it. Perhaps just as much as I have for all this time. Peace.
So cool, @ Thomas Cole!!!
That's interesting; KLTD, and Jeffrey's first big group was LTD! Interesting coincidence
I thought this was sung by Billy Ocean, took me a long to find it. Glad I did! Love this song, :D
In general, music was much better in previous generations. Virtually nothing produced today will have a shelflife.
Mark Jones SAD BUT TRUE SMH
Mark Jones right on the money!!!
Yes, today's music seems to lack soul, a genuine feeling for the lyrics
I can't name ONE pop artist of the last 15 years and remember them for their music. Most are remembered for their embarrassing behavior or criminal rap sheet.
@@creoleladee Nobody has to sing or play an instrument anymore. They just speak into a microphone and let the software do the rest. All forgettable garbage in my opinion. The music doesn't stand on its own, which is why every performance they need 40 background dancers, fireworks and everyone on stage with their tits and asses hanging out.
Damn he was FINE! My aunt kept bragging about this dude when I was a kid. Aunty got taste. I was stupid - dude was eye and ear candy 🤦🏾♀️
I played 80s music in clubs in Greenville sc it was the best and fun DJ Brian Fowler
I love this video but the live video is better.
Still an absolute favorite. The immortal George Duke put it IN this project. Very much missed.
✅💯
I literally just saw him at 1:07 and went to the comments to see if anyone confirmed it was him. I thought that was Duke!! NICE.
Yes!
"SIR DUKE WAS DEFINITELY AMONGST THE INSTRUMENTALISTS!!!"
It's more than a video caneo. George Duke did rhythm arrangements, horn arrangements, E-mu Emulator, , Prophet-5, acoustic piano, electric piano, clavinet, Moog bass, and electronic drums on the LP, AND produced the album.
80s R&B had some kick-ass guitar riffs!
oooooo,yes!
Anc Cctv I have an uncle who played in a band with Louis Johnson, I know all about slap bass! I'm talking about the kick-ass guitar solo. You don't hear that too much in today's R&B!
love this still
ageless classic ever fresh sizzlin!
Jheri, the kick ass guitar solo sections of the 80's have been replaced by guest rappers - not saying that's bad - it's just that
This is real music these are real back in the day
Outstanding singer, very underrated, and sexy as hell.....
I love Jeffery Osborne. Saw him at Westbury around 2016. I love him. He does not get his props. He is amazing. 💯💯💯💯💯
What a great song, I've been listening to it since the '80s and it never gets old.
Don't even think about the '80s without thinking Jeffrey Osborne...
Love it still2023😇🙏❤️👍🤗
Love it, love it, love it....
Wish they'd used the same video they used in the 80s.
So remember this song being played on a video box in a pub on continuous play. Rodbourne Arms!😊
Never knew who the artist was on this song all these years! Back in the Z100 days listening as a 7 year old going to Toys R Us for Transformers.
I’m glad vaporwave is helping keep this music in the loop for new ears.
So proud to say I grew up in the 60s & 70s, and as an adult in the 80s & 90s, in other words we had great music back then. 🎼 🎤
Same here! 👍🏾✌🏽
The chords progressions in the bridge..
Yes sir bruh....george duke is the master mind behind this project
Catchy and different.
George Duke
I was just going to make a very similar comment. I was looking for a different song, but I'm glad I came across this one.
Loved his voice since the 80's
Damn Jeffrey I wore that outfit for Easter when I was younger.
George Duke took Jeffrey Osborne from great to absolutely superb. 🔥
The song and the singer will never be duplicated. This man sounded just as good live as on vinyl. Very few artists are that gifted . Autotune makes everyone a singer nowadays.
He still Sounds great
Just went to see him and at 71 he is still jamming and moving like it’s the 80’s love him very underrated
Jeffery, your bass line is stalking me!
YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've had "distorted bits" of this song stuck in my head since the eighties & never knew what it was and who sang it !!! Now I've found it :) GIT IN 😍😍😍😍
Yes sir-damn I'm sounding old but at early 30's I'll still say they don't make shit like this anymore.
+eazyezwife Hell, I am in my mid 40s and will back that statement up until the end! i even tell my kids, their music today will not be played like the 80s music I grew up with they are my age! 80s jams forever!
I'm going to be 25 in 4 months and I couldn't agree with you more!
eazyezwife early 30s here too......THEY DON'T lol
eazyezwife at 17! I say the same
615bloodhounds I love this song and I’m only 17
I saw him at Westbury New York. He was amazing. AMAZING
Disco : ) love this song !!
Brian May from Queen played that fire guitar solo!
This song is FIRE!!!!
Truly Underrated... Truly the Best of the Best of the Best 😎👍!!!!!
The Duke...no wonder. Playing this song live in 2024-25.
One of the best bass lines ever!
...a LOT of People forget that Jeffrey was *KING O' THE CLUBS* , early 1984! ...this tune, "Don't You Get So Mad", and the Classic LARRY LEVAN remix of "Plane Love" got MEGA Club play Oct. 1983 - Summer, 1984! ...then, w/ the duet "The First Time I Made Love" & "Don't Stop", he was EVERYWHERE! ..Good times.......
70s to the late 90s is timeless music never will be the same again.
Gosh this song takes me right back to 1983. Everything was so much simpler back then. Happy days.
heart felt good song
Americans could actually talk to each other without having an argument in those days. (I'm British and things aren't so bad here).
80s classic ...He was underrated perhaps ,but like another comment prior,his work is times better than junk out today..
"It's been innermost fantasy to share and care and give my love to you through the night!"
The 1983-est music video ever made :) And shout out to the guy in the striped shirt 0:26, lol.
What a voice!!