Talk about a yime when songs were romantic and left something to the imagination with people who could actually sing , with bands behind them Mr. Osbourne never disappoints.
I just love this video!!!! this video just oozes the 80's...................from the guy on the skates in the beginning (he just sets it off), to the youbg george duke......hell, even the stop lights at 0:05 remind me of the 80's lol.
Greetings from New Zealand. Typing this and grooving to it. Great song and Jeffrey is an awesome singer - thanks YouTube!!. It's a real get on the dance floor number that is sexy as well. I'm a 70s/80s generation girl and to echo other comments - they really don't make music like this any more. People could really sing back then and the musicians could actually play. So nice to be able to still hear it.
We need a master plan to some how organise one big 80s party we cant go back in time so we need to transport the 80s into our front rooms only one man can do this for us Mr super Cowell well he's got the power if you do read this Simon HELP,just the best days ever.
Quiet a few times I walk down the street in midtown Manhattan and THIS is the song that's in my brain. Especially when it's sunny and hot. The opening of the video is so much how I feel of myself in NY -- the crowds, the traffic, "Coke Is It", the heat, that beat. I love it.
Great tune that is really an 80's song and video. Crap now is nothing like this there is no such thing as R&B anymore. I feel really bad for new generation. They have no clue what music was.
Can we please enjoy a song from "BACK IN THE DAY" without bashing the younger generation for not growing into the music of the last 2 to 4 decades ago? Once a upon a time we were once younger than what we are now!
The reason why we're bashing is because we just heard that Lady Gaga wants to cover this song, lol!!!! Just joking. But seriously Fbaise1 you have to admit, there is too much BS in today's so-called music, being shoved down our faces more than any other time though.
Anyway on a different note I'm pretty sure you all heard that, Jeffrey Osborne, Howard Hewitt, Freddie Jackson and Pebo Brason are doing a "Men Of Soul" tour this spring & summer, so check it out!!!
Young schoolers: has ANYONE noticed who's on the KEYBOARDS at this gig? Yes, this is a pop quiz (and, the pun is intended). Oh that's right, how could I forget??? Only we, the old schoolers, know about those things that used to be called "instruments."
@Montaukme -- keyboardist is George Duke; not only does he have a long impressive career as a solo jazz artist from back in the 60's, but he's thrown down with everyone from Frank Zappa to Taste Of Honey. His side project with Stanley Clarke got him a hit song, "Sweet Baby".
Don't hate the young folks, sir. Some of us are studying the masters, 'cause we're waiting to make our own moves.
@reggie44 yeah,he's an impressive music producer,too. worked with deniece williams,howard hewett,jefferey osbourne,anita baker and some other great artists.
@jerzkid87: If you think the art of playing keyboards is unsophisticated, try backing up Frank Zappa on the song "Inca Roads", which George Duke did live, in the studio, with no computer programs. At the moment, there's a YouTube video of the song which was recorded in '78. Check it out.
wow!!! had this on a video back in the day..remember i also had ..Sheila E 'Glamorous Life'..think I had Atomic Dog aswell..plus other stuff so long ago now..25yrs??
...hey...the songs today are mostly the rifs from the 70's 80's & 90 songs...too bad they don't have anything ORIGINAL...sorry, I got carried away there...
A classic 80's song made great by one of the best pop/rock guitarists of all time:- Brian May. Thanks YouTube for bringing back lots of great memories.
I know right. This video is on now on VH1 Soul now. I'm 27 and I've been into old school music lately because the music of today suck. This is my dad and mom kind of music but I see what they mean by this is real music.
This one still holds up....the good ones usually do. You can still catch me clappin' my hands when the clap machine breaks in there, "oh my love can't be concealed (clap, clap), girl you know the deal (clap, clap), baby stay with me tonight". You know you do it too....it's okay.
When this track came out. I had the E.P. I played it and played it. I got divorced and lost the track ( The EX stole it from me) and I have spent 20 years searching for it. I finally managed to get a copy on CD, but have not seen the video since it was released. Thankyou so much for posting. This is a song for lovers everywhere, I have always always always LOVED this track.
Wow, this takes me way back...And all of you who say 80's music is the best, I totally agree. I cant think of one song from today that carries as many memories or makes me smile the way 80's music does..
@kelnnc818-i'm one of those who say the 70's -80's music was the greatest music i think of any era.todays music is just watered down garbage that's all repetitive bullshit.there's a few artist today are good but 80% are just artist,not singers or performers.i'm 43 and i hear younger people saying that our era of music is garbage and old.you will never duplicate the 70-80's music.where's all the slow jams at today?everything now is sex,thugs,money,cars,(bitches),jewelry, and other garbage.
@ srt8outtatexas1- i totally agree. songs these days have no meaning to them whatsoever. and the sad part is that these no talented artists of today are making millions from sampling music from the 70's and 80's! what the hell? these youngstas of today need to do their homework and realize that in a way they are listening to music from "our era". well actually im 10 years younger than you, but still. lol
Also, Jeffrey Osborne was born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island, which is where I'm from! The radio stations around here definitely championed his music back then. :-)
This was climbing the charts exactly 26 years ago. It also is a perfect example of what the stuff that came out back then is far far superior to the utter garbage that pervades the airwaves these days. Why can't modern music be as good and as enduring as this?
I remember hearing this song on Knight Rider Season 2 in the beginning of Knight Rider's episode, Mouth of the Snake part 2/2. Season 2 of Knight Rider is the best season of the Knight Rider's Season.
LOL, I know right! I may not be old snough at the time to buy albums or what have you, but I'm old enough to be around this type of music when music meant something. Train up a child in the way he or she should go and when he or she gets older, he or she will not depart from it.
WOW!!! Now THIS is a blast from the past. I was 6 years old when I first heard this record in 1983, my first grade year. I remember being a little girl in '83 couldn't wait for the radio to play this song. And to tell you the truth, Jeffrey Osbourne was my first crush as a 6 year old before Michael Jackson! I thought that Jeffrey was ao cute. I will listen to that song in my bed when my mom will play the radio at night. Good first grade memories
It's Alphonso Johnson on bass....Alphonse Mouzon is a drummer/percussionist who has played with every1 from Miles Davis 2 Herbie Hancock & appeared in the movie "That Thing U Do"
Byron has played bass with George Duke, Herbie Hancock, Chaka, Whitney, Luther, Beyonce's Dangerously In Love CD, & on "The Woo Woo Song" by Jeffrey. Marcus has also played with Miles & Luther, as well as David Sanborn, Jimmy Buffett, Mariah, Grover, Dionne...He's also done tons of film scores & wrote "Da Butt" & also wrote the music 4 "Everybody Hates Chris". Sometimes it's hard 2 tell who plays on whose CDs
on the drums is the drummer from AWB also played with chaka khan live as well to just add a bit to the conversation i think he was the drummer in bloodstone as well-says uzipolo-king of decatur
Ah Jeffrey - the voice! Great song from when songwriting was still important. The 'b' section is simple but works so well to better frame the whole song.
Love this song and video. Jeffrey did good getting George Duke to produce this. George always gets the best musicians. Steve Ferone(Average White Band) on drums and Alphonso Johnson(Weather Report) on bass are both solidly in the pocket and ain't movin' for nobody.
In the eighties I fell in love with a bassist named Earl Peaks that played the bass. He played this song and it always reminds me of great times. He was in Madison, WI for about a week. Thanks for the memories!
Yes! OMG! I'm so happy to finally know the name of this song! I've been looking for it since the early 90s! Oh man I've loved this song since I was a kid!
reminds me of my first crush love in the summer of 1984 Todd H.I met him at a block party. I never forgotten it or this song that was playing when I met him.
14 sorry sad folks missed the like button! hmmm... must be carpul-tunnel!
bigal1226 1 year ago
its a nonstop party from begining to end
camille6627 1 year ago
this song is pure funk and the lyrics are hot
TRGApostle 1 year ago
80's music was the best music and yes it's mgic..secret lovers a good example.
schwibert 1 year ago
just saw him.. he looks different
kato76109 1 year ago
@kato76109 no sht-- this was 25 years ago.
modspell 1 year ago
he is singing the national anthem right now at the game
SheilaHassan1 1 year ago
dislike
urtubehead 1 year ago
Gotta love some 80's Jeffery, naff vid great tune allegedly Brian May on Guitar,?? not sure? but love the words and four to the floor!
Webby1drumdoctor 1 year ago
Sweet bass line
Mp25DIII 1 year ago 2
I love this song. Im only 26 and Wasnt even born when it came out but I love love love it!
Sleepyhead84 1 year ago 2
Talk about a yime when songs were romantic and left something to the imagination with people who could actually sing , with bands behind them Mr. Osbourne never disappoints.
afrocarib3 1 year ago 3
@afrocarib3 you have definitely got that right! You are musically aware, bless you!
kimbo2726 1 year ago
I just love this video!!!! this video just oozes the 80's...................from the guy on the skates in the beginning (he just sets it off), to the youbg george duke......hell, even the stop lights at 0:05 remind me of the 80's lol.
quietstormstorm 1 year ago
Hit #4 soul, #30 pop in Billboard. God bless!
DaveWollenberg 1 year ago
Greetings from New Zealand. Typing this and grooving to it. Great song and Jeffrey is an awesome singer - thanks YouTube!!. It's a real get on the dance floor number that is sexy as well. I'm a 70s/80s generation girl and to echo other comments - they really don't make music like this any more. People could really sing back then and the musicians could actually play. So nice to be able to still hear it.
MsLongwhitecloud 1 year ago
We need a master plan to some how organise one big 80s party we cant go back in time so we need to transport the 80s into our front rooms only one man can do this for us Mr super Cowell well he's got the power if you do read this Simon HELP,just the best days ever.
vandrossfan 1 year ago
Quiet a few times I walk down the street in midtown Manhattan and THIS is the song that's in my brain. Especially when it's sunny and hot. The opening of the video is so much how I feel of myself in NY -- the crowds, the traffic, "Coke Is It", the heat, that beat. I love it.
Pocketrocklife 1 year ago
Great tune that is really an 80's song and video. Crap now is nothing like this there is no such thing as R&B anymore. I feel really bad for new generation. They have no clue what music was.
joesolese 1 year ago
@joesolese "I feel really bad for new generation. They have no clue what music was."
I agree and I'm in that generation for cryin' out loud, haha! :) I wish music nowadays could be half as good as the stuff from the 80's!
supert0ast 1 year ago
J-A-M
giaisbomb 1 year ago
to me,
the 80's is great music (Michael Jackson, Hall & Oates, and Madonna)
the 90's is great cartoons shows (Tiny Toons, Ren and Stimpy, and Doug)
the new millenium has bad music like lil wayne and miley cyrus and has the worst kids shows i have ever seen, icarly and drake and josh.
omahaboy72 1 year ago
This video is so 'Fame' with all the ballet dancers in it!!
jrmetmoi 1 year ago
At least JO's singing is memorable!
modspell 1 year ago
For some reason when I get drunk I end up singing Jeffrey Osbourne songs...I've been told it's freaking hilarious and quite entertaining LOL!
dismissed7 1 year ago
guess who does the guitar solo in this song? brian may from the rock group Queen,no lie.
videeojunke 1 year ago
Still in a music mood!
csdunham6 1 year ago
ummmm 80s music AND George Duke WOW!!
fefelamour1 1 year ago
another morning you are on my mind takin al my time through all the day (for that special one) :P
pepgil 1 year ago
wow i luv dis song
StubbornMook 1 year ago
Can we please enjoy a song from "BACK IN THE DAY" without bashing the younger generation for not growing into the music of the last 2 to 4 decades ago? Once a upon a time we were once younger than what we are now!
Fbaise1 1 year ago
The reason why we're bashing is because we just heard that Lady Gaga wants to cover this song, lol!!!! Just joking. But seriously Fbaise1 you have to admit, there is too much BS in today's so-called music, being shoved down our faces more than any other time though.
Anyway on a different note I'm pretty sure you all heard that, Jeffrey Osborne, Howard Hewitt, Freddie Jackson and Pebo Brason are doing a "Men Of Soul" tour this spring & summer, so check it out!!!
Peace.
gun15509 1 year ago 2
LQTM, true! The solution to that would be this, "CHANGE THE STATION OR JUST TURN THE RADIO OFF!
Fbaise1 1 year ago
This is the good stuff!!!
bjroberts65 1 year ago
I love the clap track on this song. Why can't today's music be as good as this? I can listen to this all day and not grow tired of it.
jflow08 1 year ago
look at that body
ladycat629 1 year ago
Young schoolers: has ANYONE noticed who's on the KEYBOARDS at this gig? Yes, this is a pop quiz (and, the pun is intended). Oh that's right, how could I forget??? Only we, the old schoolers, know about those things that used to be called "instruments."
Montaukme 1 year ago
With all due respect, why is your comment so "MEAN"?
Fbaise1 1 year ago
@Montaukme -- keyboardist is George Duke; not only does he have a long impressive career as a solo jazz artist from back in the 60's, but he's thrown down with everyone from Frank Zappa to Taste Of Honey. His side project with Stanley Clarke got him a hit song, "Sweet Baby".
Don't hate the young folks, sir. Some of us are studying the masters, 'cause we're waiting to make our own moves.
reggie44 1 year ago 4
I feel you and I'm just 42!
Fbaise1 1 year ago
@reggie44 yeah,he's an impressive music producer,too. worked with deniece williams,howard hewett,jefferey osbourne,anita baker and some other great artists.
videeojunke 1 year ago
@Montaukme the keyboard isnt any more sophisticated of an art than computer programs. seeing as it is one thats pretty crude.
jerzkid87 1 year ago
@jerzkid87: If you think the art of playing keyboards is unsophisticated, try backing up Frank Zappa on the song "Inca Roads", which George Duke did live, in the studio, with no computer programs. At the moment, there's a YouTube video of the song which was recorded in '78. Check it out.
reggie44 1 year ago
the 70's and 80's music is the best music I luv the 70's dress code and I'M 36 LUV the bell bottom the big hair and all LOL
SWEEETS69 1 year ago
SEXY!!!!SEXY!!!WOW I love this song. Jeffrey knew what puts in the mood. GREAT SONG.
ILoveLugoff 1 year ago
wow!!! had this on a video back in the day..remember i also had ..Sheila E 'Glamorous Life'..think I had Atomic Dog aswell..plus other stuff so long ago now..25yrs??
tewhere1 1 year ago
...hey...the songs today are mostly the rifs from the 70's 80's & 90 songs...too bad they don't have anything ORIGINAL...sorry, I got carried away there...
DoUWanna007 1 year ago
A classic 80's song made great by one of the best pop/rock guitarists of all time:- Brian May. Thanks YouTube for bringing back lots of great memories.
cromax7 1 year ago 3
will someone please bring these days back?!?!?!
quietstormstorm 1 year ago 8
I know right. This video is on now on VH1 Soul now. I'm 27 and I've been into old school music lately because the music of today suck. This is my dad and mom kind of music but I see what they mean by this is real music.
lpc2682 1 year ago 5
So. Much. Carlton. Dancing.
lol
keykeyx10000 1 year ago
<3 the guitar solo
TCChavez 1 year ago
Oh, the 80's.
Will such magic ever return to us?
mooncooninc83 1 year ago 31
When it was done on Kids, Inc.' the sexual overtones were taken out of it. Anyway, it hit #30 in Billboard.
DaveWollenberg 1 year ago
doobie bass
grubeci 2 years ago
This one still holds up....the good ones usually do. You can still catch me clappin' my hands when the clap machine breaks in there, "oh my love can't be concealed (clap, clap), girl you know the deal (clap, clap), baby stay with me tonight". You know you do it too....it's okay.
ytownteddy 2 years ago 3
Just love this jam. I really miss his voice
Rockpear7 2 years ago
Jeffrey Osborne rocks!
jrjacques 2 years ago
I found mp4ify for grabbing utube videos as mp3 or mp4 - its simple..
minazahazazugemo 2 years ago
hi guys hows it going.
jacktownjizzle 2 years ago
CLASSIC--Think I Was About 11, Sliding Round The Kitchen In Church Socks When I Heard This On The Radio..Ha.
EmperorCzarNicholas 2 years ago
does anyone know who plays that burning solo? sounds like the great eddie martinez.
onamemmet 2 years ago
@onamemmet ... if i remember well the guitar solo in this song was played by Brian May (Queen)
djmstudio 2 years ago
Great song! It makes me smile!!!
mlstyl123 2 years ago
When this track came out. I had the E.P. I played it and played it. I got divorced and lost the track ( The EX stole it from me) and I have spent 20 years searching for it. I finally managed to get a copy on CD, but have not seen the video since it was released. Thankyou so much for posting. This is a song for lovers everywhere, I have always always always LOVED this track.
starquant 2 years ago
Wow, this takes me way back...And all of you who say 80's music is the best, I totally agree. I cant think of one song from today that carries as many memories or makes me smile the way 80's music does..
Kelnnc818 2 years ago
@kelnnc818-i'm one of those who say the 70's -80's music was the greatest music i think of any era.todays music is just watered down garbage that's all repetitive bullshit.there's a few artist today are good but 80% are just artist,not singers or performers.i'm 43 and i hear younger people saying that our era of music is garbage and old.you will never duplicate the 70-80's music.where's all the slow jams at today?everything now is sex,thugs,money,cars,(bitches),jewelry, and other garbage.
str8outtatexas1 1 year ago 6
@ srt8outtatexas1- i totally agree. songs these days have no meaning to them whatsoever. and the sad part is that these no talented artists of today are making millions from sampling music from the 70's and 80's! what the hell? these youngstas of today need to do their homework and realize that in a way they are listening to music from "our era". well actually im 10 years younger than you, but still. lol
quietstormstorm 1 year ago 3
Well Said!
1Mellodee 1 year ago
aurora......stay with me tonight.
bjroberts65 2 years ago
Didn't know George Duke was in this video !!
nasty704 2 years ago
"it's been my inner most fantasy to share and care and give my love to you through the NIGHT!"
eternalywd 2 years ago 4
You Give me special joy-but ooohhhhhh
mlstyl123 2 years ago
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mlstyl123 2 years ago
@eternalywd guitar solo......
mlstyl123 2 years ago
Also, Jeffrey Osborne was born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island, which is where I'm from! The radio stations around here definitely championed his music back then. :-)
sliv812 2 years ago 2
This was climbing the charts exactly 26 years ago. It also is a perfect example of what the stuff that came out back then is far far superior to the utter garbage that pervades the airwaves these days. Why can't modern music be as good and as enduring as this?
sliv812 2 years ago 4
the 80's, the best music
SeVinKru3ger 2 years ago 19
You can say that again. :) Music today is not as superb as back then.
BrooklynRose5 2 years ago
I remember hearing this song on Knight Rider Season 2 in the beginning of Knight Rider's episode, Mouth of the Snake part 2/2. Season 2 of Knight Rider is the best season of the Knight Rider's Season.
wonderful504 2 years ago 2
LOL, I know right! I may not be old snough at the time to buy albums or what have you, but I'm old enough to be around this type of music when music meant something. Train up a child in the way he or she should go and when he or she gets older, he or she will not depart from it.
70sbaby80schild4ever 2 years ago
Praise the Lord!
You go 7O's Baby
OZWIZARD182 2 years ago
You know it!
70sbaby80schild4ever 2 years ago
WOW!!! Now THIS is a blast from the past. I was 6 years old when I first heard this record in 1983, my first grade year. I remember being a little girl in '83 couldn't wait for the radio to play this song. And to tell you the truth, Jeffrey Osbourne was my first crush as a 6 year old before Michael Jackson! I thought that Jeffrey was ao cute. I will listen to that song in my bed when my mom will play the radio at night. Good first grade memories
70sbaby80schild4ever 2 years ago
Bass right up front in the mix... love it.
beowulven 2 years ago
who plays that burning solo? sounds like the great eddie martinez.
onamemmet 2 years ago
what a classic as i dance aound the living room singing it loudly!
imeldamarcosss 2 years ago
Stay with me tonight? What, and play board games? Pray together? Maybe watch The Goonies?
Yeah, that sounds cool:)
brian8793 2 years ago
GREAT song 30 years later!!! :)
sportyfemme64 2 years ago 2
Freakin best Dance Song........... Awesome......
redmark19666 2 years ago 3
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TheTeresa1 2 years ago
gta for life !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tony59210 2 years ago 2
bring back memories. love this man. still got it too.
sassyprofiles2 2 years ago 2
George Duke on the keys
garrickbrim 2 years ago
I still love this song! Cause you give me special joy oooh make me feel just like a schoolboy girl ooooh! (my fav part!)
dashergirl13 2 years ago
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Thats my baby.
Theresa968 2 years ago
This song was the shit back in the day.. Brings back some gd memories
JennyinBama 2 years ago 2
I agree this song was and still is the shit.
Theresa968 2 years ago
Great track!!
kenneymusic 2 years ago
this guy earned it
grubeci 2 years ago
I'm in love....
EmpressOfWyoming58 2 years ago 2
cool !
Freebird101st 2 years ago
this jam is tight!
tecnoborg75 2 years ago 2
JEFFERY OSBORNE GREAT VOICE AND SONG
tuttheman 2 years ago 3
I love this song so bloody much. Everytime I hear it, I get up and start doing the Gigolo. Who out there remembers that dance?
adrianlemos 2 years ago
Brings back nice memories, indeed a classic from him like Soweto. Not a favorite of my neighbourgs
BePositive63 2 years ago
real music real talent
lou3323 2 years ago
catchy song and it takes me back, but once it gets into people's heads it makes them want too much sex
Pulsar205 2 years ago
Haha I forgot ALL about this song, wow! I used to play this all the time!
latinavixn 2 years ago
STILL>>>CLASSIC!!!
DetroitTwinz 2 years ago
oh man, gotta love the classics.....wish I could turn back time......
vflwob007 2 years ago 7
you're so right about that on so many levels. Today's music industry 'go-getters' could only dream of being this funky and unique.
Aardcore 2 years ago
Stanley Clark on keys....CLASSIC!!!
DetroitTwinz 2 years ago
George Duke-keyboard, Alphonse Mouzon-Bass, Steve Ferrone(Tom Petty)-Drums...
weh3weh3 2 years ago
It's Alphonso Johnson on bass....Alphonse Mouzon is a drummer/percussionist who has played with every1 from Miles Davis 2 Herbie Hancock & appeared in the movie "That Thing U Do"
Tarantulisimo 2 years ago
I stand corrected...now about Byron Miller and Marcus Miller?
weh3weh3 2 years ago
Byron has played bass with George Duke, Herbie Hancock, Chaka, Whitney, Luther, Beyonce's Dangerously In Love CD, & on "The Woo Woo Song" by Jeffrey. Marcus has also played with Miles & Luther, as well as David Sanborn, Jimmy Buffett, Mariah, Grover, Dionne...He's also done tons of film scores & wrote "Da Butt" & also wrote the music 4 "Everybody Hates Chris". Sometimes it's hard 2 tell who plays on whose CDs
Tarantulisimo 2 years ago
on the drums is the drummer from AWB also played with chaka khan live as well to just add a bit to the conversation i think he was the drummer in bloodstone as well-says uzipolo-king of decatur
uzipolo 2 years ago
no...george duke on keys.
TheKimykali 2 years ago
damn i had thz on video in i
tewhere1 2 years ago 2
Ah Jeffrey - the voice! Great song from when songwriting was still important. The 'b' section is simple but works so well to better frame the whole song.
pierstheoneandonly 2 years ago
aha, this makes me laugh, i love it!
babiami365 2 years ago
What the hell happened to the woo woo video? That used to be up to.
jrmetmoi 2 years ago
I remember dancing to this song when I was a little girl. At the time, I didn't really understand the lyrics...
34glogirl 2 years ago
GEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!thanks
alsmithjr633 2 years ago 2
more at eliotwinder.blogspot
eliotwinder 2 years ago
Great oldies song.
dinficsne 2 years ago
1984
1bigfraz 2 years ago
what year is this from?
EtherealLuv 2 years ago
looks like the 80's
msfoxi46 2 years ago
loved this song, i played the hell of out my cassette in my car! thanks for posting
bp996959 2 years ago 2
best concert I've ever seen. Whitney Houston was his opening act. Wow. he was superb. And she was phenomenal.
MarkRTrost 2 years ago 2
This song was IT back in the day!! Still rox!
phillygrl69 2 years ago
I consider this one of the sexiest songs ever made.
IvyMoss3 2 years ago
Love this song and video. Jeffrey did good getting George Duke to produce this. George always gets the best musicians. Steve Ferone(Average White Band) on drums and Alphonso Johnson(Weather Report) on bass are both solidly in the pocket and ain't movin' for nobody.
TRICKY315 2 years ago
Yeah! And Brian May of Queen on guitar-solo, lol!
Elisabeth1903 2 years ago
I didn't know that. Thanks for the info. He should have been in the video, too.
TRICKY315 2 years ago
...you know what comes next, and you love it, girl...
redbearinaz 2 years ago
Do I know that place? Or do I just know it from this video?
Providence says hi, Jeffrey!
digitalArtform 2 years ago
This place reminds me of the bar called Vroman's they used in the movie 48 Hours with Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte.
But I cant prove it.
IvyMoss3 2 years ago
i heard this right now on the radio 8)
76BLADERUNNER 2 years ago
In the eighties I fell in love with a bassist named Earl Peaks that played the bass. He played this song and it always reminds me of great times. He was in Madison, WI for about a week. Thanks for the memories!
izzardcake 2 years ago
Yes! OMG! I'm so happy to finally know the name of this song! I've been looking for it since the early 90s! Oh man I've loved this song since I was a kid!
scorchedcandy 2 years ago 3
Whatever trevor ... hanky 2112
Tama8464 2 years ago
George Duke! ....get it?
hanky2112 2 years ago
I use to wear the double beast shirt like his too...fashion of the mid 80's
Tama8464 2 years ago
Yeah fantastic song remember it as a teenager was one of those defining songs of my teen years...stay with me tonight...yeah baby
Tama8464 2 years ago 2
Now this Shyt right here, is what music really is all about
onmyown007 2 years ago 4
remindes me of a great club in Glasgow called
the ultratec/best light and lazers in europe at the
time great tune great times billyd
rowandog2 2 years ago
Happy Birthday Jeffery!!!
MANY RETURNS
bARRY
barrydee615 2 years ago
This is a Song of Knight Rider Episode Mouth of the Snake.
KnightRiderFan94 2 years ago
fucking classic!!!!!!
beatnix 2 years ago 2
I saw him in concert when I was in college!!! Loved it!!
vanitysadeparis 2 years ago
sexy man!!!!
zoie1967 3 years ago 4
It's been my inner most fantasy.... to share and care and to give my love to you through the night!!!!
ooo baby! ;)
eternalywd 3 years ago 2
Well, all I can say is SEXY, SEXY, SEXY.
misslolamay 3 years ago 5
So 80's! I miss this time!
ValleyGyrlTV 3 years ago 3
i liked to get up and get down myself/ and still
rowandog2 2 years ago
big tune jeff
birdatplay 3 years ago 3
O happy daay!! LOVING this song!
tilde1d 3 years ago 2
I love this song!!!
jessi1971 3 years ago 2
0:52 ... so hot
zonetwelve 3 years ago 2
Reminds me of my fun college days.
kaseycan2 3 years ago
reminds me of my first crush love in the summer of 1984 Todd H.I met him at a block party. I never forgotten it or this song that was playing when I met him.
forgodscreatures 3 years ago
Love this song the more that I hear it on YT. But this video is the most 80s thing ever! Jeffrey's really working that Miami Vice look!
jrmetmoi 3 years ago 4
classic 80's lol
Versastylez81 3 years ago 6
Great motherf***ing song.
ugalawdog98 3 years ago 3
Ha!...so true my friend..
kdw456 3 years ago
Fuck yeah it is!
lozgod 3 years ago
I remember this video back in the NY Hot Tracks days...i thought it was crazy sexy cool...and the Asian babe was sexxxy...
noirnoticvibe 3 years ago 4
Does ANYBODY have a voice like Jeffery Osbourne? I think NOT!
UdoShan 3 years ago 10
im going too see this guy tonight cant wait
BULLSFAN07 3 years ago 2
I was 6 in 1983 when I first heard this song on the radio. I had a little crush on him when I was that age.
godsholywoman 3 years ago
I've still got a crush on him -- him and Joe Morton are the ideal Black men to me...yow!
NoirEtoile1 3 years ago
He does a have a great smile and a classiness here that's long been out of vogue though LOL
jrmetmoi 2 years ago
So many great memories! I love this man's voice. Also love his song, "She's on the left."
reggaelatino 3 years ago
oh snap...4got about this song.. i love the internet....
AdidasLove34 3 years ago
My pops would pump this on the 8 track
like crazy in his 79` grand pix.
Go jeffrey!A star was born,but remember
a kid named Michael Jackson put out an
album named "Off the wall" 40 million
sold world wide.
9ways2win 3 years ago
a good song from long ago. love it.
chorton2012 3 years ago
I haven't heard this in years! A great, sexy song.
misslolamay 3 years ago