Oh yeah..and you can stand in front of a mirror with a brush for a mic and do all the words....duh! Give us the real song! The real song is on the album..."I Hear a Symphony," And I did....every single time I heard that song by the Supremes!
This is the real deal!!! Just listen to the instrumental. If you want the singing, find a video on youtube with the singing in it. The person who made this video wants to emphasize the quality of the music.
Thanks I was 8 when this played. This is THE definitive Motown beat of my day and still rings definitive. Bum ba bum -bum bum ba bum- bum ba bum- bum bum ba bum. Like an African tribal beat.
Unbelieveable! I was in desperate search of a karaoke version of this tune, and the download versions available sucked and sounded like Muzak. I purchased vocal-stripping software to make my own, but you've saved me the trouble, having apparently used it yourself to produce this. Many thanks - this is perfect!!!!
Instrumental includes strings from the original. No strings here.
channelonesuite 3 months ago
You oooh ooh ooh ooh ooh,, I Need You Babe, You oooh ooh ooh ooh ooh, I Need You Babe,, My World Is Empty Without You Babe...
LOVE IT! Mary & Miss Flo!
lifelove240 4 months ago
Oh yeah..and you can stand in front of a mirror with a brush for a mic and do all the words....duh! Give us the real song! The real song is on the album..."I Hear a Symphony," And I did....every single time I heard that song by the Supremes!
wilswasit104 1 year ago
@wilswasit104
This is the real deal!!! Just listen to the instrumental. If you want the singing, find a video on youtube with the singing in it. The person who made this video wants to emphasize the quality of the music.
madelyneharris 8 months ago
Thanks I was 8 when this played. This is THE definitive Motown beat of my day and still rings definitive. Bum ba bum -bum bum ba bum- bum ba bum- bum bum ba bum. Like an African tribal beat.
COACHBUFF504 1 year ago
Unbelieveable! I was in desperate search of a karaoke version of this tune, and the download versions available sucked and sounded like Muzak. I purchased vocal-stripping software to make my own, but you've saved me the trouble, having apparently used it yourself to produce this. Many thanks - this is perfect!!!!
pmthrillmore 1 year ago
The original tune was released by Motown on December 29, 1965, and it peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 in February of 1966-
christheone8773 2 years ago
Not an instrumental, but good nonetheless;)
er1ns 2 years ago
I love that sax, it's been there since the beginning, perhaps Beans Bowles IIRC. Thx
srercrcr 2 years ago
Brilliant 5*
northerncrumpet 2 years ago 3