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  • Certain notes in her vocal sounds like Tina Tuner.. wow Awesome!!

  • She keeps it 100% real..love her thanks

  • thanks for uploading.

  • Yes people are complex. Millie tells a story that most women have experienced. And she probably did also. Women like her sing and express ther own lives in the process. got to love her.

  • wow, what a blast to the fast. this was huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge when i was a kid in jamaica. huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu­uuuuge. 1976: 7th grade, first year in high school at 12 years old. oh yes, high school start in the 7th grade in jamaica

  • When I found Millie I knew what real soul was about.

  • Millie was certainly in a class of her own but a real romantic with an unbelievable voice, Yes her sexual scenes may have been off putting but I really admire her voice

  • This is a beautiful song to go by to try to keep your Marriage . I love it.

  • I was in love with her at the age of 13

  • I had the great pleasure to see Millie at Henrys in Detroit many Times...IN THE 70,s I,ve never seen anybody leave the Club..We all knew what Millie was all about.....Her music was Great,Her Voice fantastic.....She was Real,really cool

  • She makes it real

  • Memories are made of this.......Good music .....mother of soul music

  • she is my,angel.

    i hope so .

    thanks for everyone.

  • What a lady. May GOD keep you forever.

  • @SoulSirVivor You did an excellent job of describing her and her talent.

  • thanks MIllie.

  • I love Millie

  • Wonderful memory. This was before speed dating...lol.

  • Dedicated to my sister Theresa Etoy Jefferson... Fillmore/Sunnydale San Francisco, Calif....whom I learn so much about life from..she loved Mille and would play her often...love and miss you sis...your baby bro..CJ II

  • "What a unique woman....Much love Millie do your thing"

  • Good advice!Don't beat a dead horse,tho!

  • Fantastic so many memories

  • Piękne!!!

  • Millie the Queen of Blues

  • Call her what you will. But this WOMAN is real.

  • This Millie Jackson classic has got to be one of the best of all times. I get goose bumps listening to that coarse but sexy voice of hers.

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  • This Millie Jackson classic has got to be one of the best of all times. I get goose bumps listening to that coarse but sexy voice of hers.

  • hope youre back in love soon again soon, still miss you so much, still love you, still want to hold you tight, hope to see you soon, miss u mav xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx­xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx­xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx­xx

  • Great Music!!!!!!!!!!

  • Lame! hahahaahh

  • @BigPimpin2023 i bet your still a fist humping virgin with a little weeny and a big insecurity problem

  • @tanyboomchow well u need to first learn how to spell and im not i just really hate this song you rearded ass bitch and fuck off

  • @BigPimpin2023 haha see how angry you get, throwing your little sissy tantrum, being a little fist humping vergin with a little WEENY can do that to you. take a chill pill or better yet some Viagra

  • @tanyboomchow wait uhm who are you because im not getting all mad and trust me im no virgin actually im the biggest whore in my neighborhood AND IM JUST SAYING TO millie jackson that i think the song is horrible and im a guy not a girl just saying lol!!!1

  • reminds me so much of boyfriend of 1978 - written by ollie s mum lol

  • reminds me so much of boyfriend of 1978

  • sampled by AL-J on this last album

  • Damn,this takes me back years.Makes me nostalgic. Now I miss bygone years,and PEOPLE. Dozy

  • millie where are you now

  • @rockinprincess345 She has a radio in Texas.

  • Ich liebe es.....thanks dear my Babe...

  • @dwolfe71 im from the south and learn some knowledge of our African history

    your exactly right do to circumsatnces from slavery and hardship blues and country was born...

  • I LOVE HER VOICE...NEVER HEARD THIS SONG BEFORE...I LOVE IT....

  • She's got a beautiful smile, that's for sure.

  • This is that good makeup song that also gives you free advice ...basically try and try again before you throw love away

  • so many memories thanks youtube

    

  • someone plz upload the song where she talks with mrs jones on the phone_-cant recall the title but she says"is this Phone # --cuz i found this # on my telephone bill and it was for 13 or 14 times---"

  • Hot dang! Her best!

  • I heard this song before but didn't know that Millie song it..I love it

  • I love her from when I used to listen as a kid till today she just real and thats what makes her great.

  • Absolutely brilliant song, such truth about love and heartache.

  • People are very complex. They don't like Millie sexuality on stage and they will leave her concerts. Then the next night be down at the local strip club. Millie has kept it real all these years in your songs. Listen to if your not back in love by monday. The truth is she recognize that in some relationships everything isn't rosey but if you can't love, go your seperate way. Lets Bring the Millie Jackson singers back.

  • @MrBama27 Wouldn't that be nice. Pure talent and not "studio talent" created by audio engineers. You would have to look for singers that are great without the aid of music. Such as, Kandi Burruss, Fantasia, women and men that understand the ins and outs of relationships. Have been hurt and still have compassion for the partners they once had. There must be wisdom and soul to sell the despair and triumphs.

  • @rannedwards these new 'stars' arnt even writing there own songs . Milli is also a natural beauty

  • @RidgeJaggers They are use to having everything handed to them. They are easy bake oven entertainers. The artist I respect is Beyonce. When you attend a Beyonce concert, she goes old school show. When you leave you know that you were in the presence of talent.

  • @rannedwards fuck your shit we obviously we appreicate this dont get it twisted fuk my beat makers got wayyy more vinyl yur pops ever seen in yur life fuk we on da turn tables everyday fuk yoh internat talkin shit fuk

  • she's a diva ,you might be able to get a shot with,Pure Woman all da way!I could see her walkin down the street,not Ms Ross

  • You just cannot beat true talent. She was pure in talent, as they all were from that era. Today it is all studio.

    Today we have R. Kelly. Whitney Houston would have been one of the great ones. Pure unadulterated talent. Now she will forever have a negative footnote attached to her name.

    Millie should be teaching these females today how to record lasting "MUSIC" and not just something for the moment and bank.

  • GREAT SONG. I REMEMBER LISTENING TO THIS WHEN I WAS A NY STATE CORRECTION OFFICER AT BEDFORD HILLS CORR. FACILITY.THIS WAS PROBABLY IN 1977-78. I REMEMBER THAT I SAW HER AT THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC . SHE SURE KNEW HOW TO PLEASE THE AUDIENCE. WONDER WHAT SHE IS DOING NOW.

  • @srcourtofficer She's still performing. I saw her two years ago in Greensboro NC. She hasn't changed a bit and still looks great. If you ever go see her, leave your lady at home. lol

  • @smoothiota4 You're right. She is pure raw talent and puts you in a place that has not been visited in a very long time. However, if your lady is not ready for Millie, she is not ready for you. A man should be able to take his woman with to see Millie so that she can put you both in a good place to visit at home for a few hours, where the air is scented after loving.

  • @rannedwards I like that. When I saw her in Greensboro, half the coliseum emptied about half way through her show... all women or couples. Millie's show is too raunchy for a lot of women. How a relationship should be and how it is, is two totally different things. Ask all those guys that had to leave that night to keep their ladies happy. Some ladies enjoy Millie because they have that fire also, but some don't have it like that anymore. Sometimes you have to keep the "peace" to get a "piece".

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  • @smoothiota4 LOL. I am so slow. I had not considered the thought that Millie was too "raunchy" for the ladies, as I am a "lady" myself. Hell, it is the raunch that creates the "flow".

  • @rannedwards As for the raunchiness creating the flow...you know that's right. LOL

  • Millie Jackson has a Wonderfully sultry voice. Very melonic with various ranges.

    I LOVE HER. Actually Bette Midler is a rock counterpart to Millie.

    As far as being vulgar....grow up, that is her style..she sings more on Keeping your man than on taking him....I gurarantee that if women listened and applied what she teaches more families would be together without infidelity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Thanks Millie for teaching me how to keep a man happy1111111111111111111

  • @GodIs45 Sometimes you got to teach in your preach. You did! Thanks honey.

  • @GodIs45 Amen...AND amen!!!!!!! LOL.

  • millie , millie, and millie now you can take it anyway you want 2, i am a big fan. so if you do not like her why do you go and see her live?!!! just asking.

  • I have always wondered how Monday morning turned out.

  • Millie Jackson just tells the truth like it is,most people cant deal with it.I love her,she's a great artist.She's for us adults,not for the little ones.

  • OK ladies...if you mad with your man tonight....Millie says, if you're not back in love by Monday, then you go your separate ways....Ouch! Millie was too tough back in the day...Some of her stuff was so raunchy, you couldn't even play if older folks were passing thru....LOL .......

  • @denisethornton919 Truth be told...those older folks probably had their own album at home ( getting their freak on). How do you think they use to have all those kids back in the day? LOL

  • @denisethornton919 When Millie sang "If you're not back in love by Monday", she was not referring to a fight between you and your lady. She was telling the man she was seeing, another woman's husband, to go home for the weekend and do the things that you used to do with your wife when you were first in love. If after the weekend the things you use to do did not make you fall back in love, then she would be waiting for his return. But if it worked out for you and her she wished them well.

  • @denisethornton919 Denise, honey...How do you think we learned about Millie? From the old folk. They should have put a filter on her. LOL.

  • I saw Ms. Jackson in 1982 with the Manhattans on Mothers Day. I took my son's mom and my mom and I tell you, the more vulgar she got the harder I laughed. She was totally entertaining all the way. I would love to see her these days. That would be a huge treat.

  • Love this song....make me think about growing up in my momma house...she played this a lot along with others.

  • greatness, anyone who is interested in Millie's work, we are very blessed to have her in here in Dallas, on Soul 73 KKDA, she hosts her own show mon-fri, i have a little bit of audio of her on my page, and will have more to come soon!

  • @thesoul73tapes (it sucks that it's not broadcast over the internet. She's been their for a while). I hope you do load up more of her shows. Thanks.

  • makeme think about the amvet in Mobile,Alabama on Davis Avenue. me and jeannie boy nelon ekuka@att.net

  • Absolutely brilliant!!! no other words!!!!!!

  • i just found a tremendous talent i had no idea she is so good and real i love her.

  • Millie Jackson is one of the most talented black women to ever hit show business, pity she did not get the awards that she deserved. She had the talent for being real, she was rapping about relationships and other stuff long before female rappers came on the scene. I deeply respect her, and this is just one of her many great songs.

  • Loved Gladys ONLY ONE Millie!!!!

  • OMG!!! I have been looking for this one. It brings back so many beautiful memories, Oh how I wish those days could return. I LOVE this song.

  • so soulful- how beautiful could love be?

  • I love this song..... While I was young I always wanted to go to one of her performances...... but I was too young my parents told me...... I got to see her in the play in Detroit "Younger man and Older woman"......

  • does anyone know what mj is doing now?

  • MY my this was okay, it takes u back to sweet music

  • has anyone ever notice how beautiful the cover sleeves of the seventies especially

    with black woman, simple amazing, simple & commanded the look at me. so

    mesmerising.

  • love it

  • I love this song...i play it over and over agian

  • Oh Millie this is so good. Wow we

  • I loved this song. it is a great song.

  • I gotta put this in memory of my aunt Hilda who was bold enough to have it played at her funeral. I remember when that song would be played at parties and she'd just sway to the music. So to her and for my own memories, I salute and remember it.

  • This takes me back . Good thoughts.

  • @dollbaby4400 show u right Oh boy tell it WHoa!

  • if your not back in luv by monday ill know theres sumfin wrong by monday , but mgl youve been in love with me for many many many mondays and ill always be in love with you till you draw your last breath i will alaways be in love you mgl fi ytc you know babes i luv u

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  • ... if the disco DJ's still there ... go on d-a-n-c-e to the break of day ... if you listen close you can tell she lived it.

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  • one of my father favourite songs beautiful

    reminds me of him

  • Love this song always

  • TELLING IT LIKE IT IS!!!

  • the lyrics to this song are so true. SPEAK IT MILLIE! This song should be listened to and the instructions followed b/4 u walk out the door..... and if you're not back in Love by Monday, then we'll go our separate way!

  • This song brings a tear to my eye. So bittersweet having love but knowing it may be nearing its end. Just gotta get every last drop out of the love you have and like anything else it doesn't last forever. Like Millie says: before you bury your love make sure you let it die. Beautiful!

  • I think this has to be my favourite Millie track..Just love it.

  • OMG, I'm 45 yrs. old and just heard this for the first time today on the radio. Classic, perfect, beautiful music!!!!

  • This song brings back memories of a time long ago. This song brings back so many memories - they dredge up all sorts of emotions that I thought were buried for good. Sighs.....

  • BEST!!

  • artsyblack......KGFJ.........g­ood times, good music

  • BEAUTIFUL!

  • This song brings back memories of listening to KGFJ. Los Angeles first real black music station.

  • My favorite Millie Jackson song...I wish things were that easy.....Sing it Millie! sleep a few more nights together...say the things you use to say....I LOVE THAT!

  • This will always be my favorite song by Ms. Jackson

  • My mom use to play this jam to death during one summer in the 70's.

  • A friend of mine Yinka, turned us into Millie J's songs and uniquely peculiar musical mannerisms. "Rediscovering" her on youtube brought back those good old days of youthful exhuberance, way back in the late 70s in Lagos!

  • i love millie jackson when you are in love you realise the meaning of her songs especially if you are missing that someone who you love so much miss you mgl xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx­xxxxxx

  • KADO FM out of Texarkana Arkansas used to rock this back in the day. "sleep a few more nights togather" If you're not back in love by monday keep your ass down there in Shreveport with that trick!! Ha Ha ! Brings back memories!

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  • Millie will tell you off in a hearth beat,but in such a smove way :)

  • before u bury youre love better make sure you let it die

    thats my line

  • so soulful love it

  • Great soul music well done........direct from the heart...........

  • she is the true diva not diana ross!!!!!!

  • I love me some Millie, baby.

  • Millie is telling him one more time, and u don't won't to make it work hit the curve. CAUSE SHE'S FINISH.

  • milly jackson is brill-)

  • Before you bury your love make sure you let it die...

    Powerful lyrics !!

  • Now that's singing from the gut!! Sing on Millie!!!!

  • As a child I use to confuse Millie with Gladys Knight. Anyone else see the similarity in voices.....deep and soulful of these two great women?

  • Yes they both have very similar voices, and both are great! I read somewhere that Millie based her singing style on Gladys from the start.

  • @donjay17601 - I actually did the first time I heard "Angel in Your Arms". I didn't know Gladys did a song like that (even though I love it). She sounds like her in this one, too.

  • This tune also was a fairly good-sized hit for Merle Haggard in 1977 - and it just goes to show how close country and R&B really are - though fans of either genre would sometimes not prefer to admit it. I've heard Country music called "White Man's Blues" and I guess that's as a good a term as any. But we're really talkin' about Southern Music. Millie was great. Also check out her version of "If Loving You Is Wrong..."

  • Well if you look at both of the genres origins, there really the same. They both originate from rock and roll, which was once upon a time looked upon as jungle music and black music, which had its origins in jazz and blues, which in turn had its roots in Negro spirituals. Music has continued to divide in different genres, but in reality they are really quite close.

  • Referring to American music, of course.

  • r and b and country music didn't originate from rock and roll.

  • R and B and Country came from the Blues. Trying to figure out who you addressed your answer to. Blues comes from old folk field songs (slavery days). To make it short......most of our popular music in America these days have their origin in south (folk / field songs). Most people don't know that the BANJO comes from Africa not Europe or anywhere else!!! Its funny when uneducated black folks hear Banjo music in movies and assume white folks created that funny sounding instrument.

  • Finally! Someone whose done some research and knows what the fuck they're talking about. Kudos to you. Reading your comment made my day.

  • White people stole the music from the Black people,Elvis was a musical Thief,his manager used to go to New Orleans to poach the songs that made him.

  • @vibrations111 PAT BOON AND MANEY OTHER USE TO COVER BLK SONG TO KEEP THEM FROM PLAYING ON WHITE STATIONS AND MAKE LIKE THEY WROTE THEM. SHAME SHAME SHAME

  • @dwolfe71 AND EVERY THING COMES FROM BLACK PEOPLE.....YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­AAAAAAA, WE ARE THE BESTEST..LOL

  • @coffeebeanlove Rock n Roll is the "child", not the "parent"

  • just lost my darling husband 5 months ago to sudden death aged 37leavng me and our 17 mth old daughterwe loved this album and made us appreciate how lucky we were to have found our soulmates in each other-17 years-up and downs but always there and lovin each other now i have to uphold his memories for our little girl...he was my one in a lifetime and miss him so much-nexy track on the album could be me writing it.........xxx

  • aww sweetheart, i truley am sorry. I find you exceptionally strong for keeping your stregnth, dont lose hope and at times u will feel as if thers nothing in this world left living for, just take a look into your daughters eyes; she is your future and you are lucky to atleast have her.

    May God bless you; your husband is in a better place, i will pray for him.

    Take care x

  • There are those legends who are truly unique, Millie is one of the few.

    Millie has taken country, pop, and rock songs are made them her own.

  • merle haggard

  • millie was and still is the queen of rap and giving us men a lesson on a womans thought and today that same old style and music is hitting hard for the ones who can enjoy and understand her music straight forward and right to the punch

  • bring back good old memories, wish i could go back to those days peace, and happiness, no pain no hurt,,, just happiens

  • Brings back memories of my mom sitting out in front of the house with our neighbor drinking and listening to the blues.

  • Aaah memories..Not heard it for soooo Long. wiked.

  • This is just fantastic and Millie at her very very best. Just let this class wash all over you. Blinding stuff Miss Jackson

  • one ot the best songs of all times. lyndaq

  • beautiful song..........good times revisited

  • nice

  • Wish I could have seen Millie in Raleigh! This is one of my all time favorite songs. The whole package, the production, the lyrics, the arrangement, and her brilliant awesome vocals make it a classic track. One of the most underrated talents ever.

  • i just saw millie in Raleigh NC she still looks good and is still the same ol same ol i love her sleek legs and her new song she sampled at the concert

  • I saw Millie in Greensboro , this past Friday (2/20/9). I thought she would have gained weight, mellowed, and toned down her show in her old age.Boy was I wrong. She is the same sexy, vulgar, vixen she was when she was young. I guess it's like she said, "Old bitches got it going on."

    When she came on stage, the first words out of her mouth was, "I feel like breaking up somebody's home." She got so nasty and vulgar, women were grabbing there men, heading for the exits.

  • Great to have a first hand report on Millies present conduct, lol! Love it! Thank you!

  • @door2yourheart Much love. Still Ms. Millie Jackson.

    Thank u for sharing!

  • she is a great women, they dont make music like this anymore,just all that cussing and mess

  • @smoothiota4 hell thats the millie everyone loves, when something works for you why change:). As for the ladies leaving with their men they should have kept their insecure asses home to start with.

  • @trk88 Can't you tell from my comment that I agree. Like I said, "I guess it's like she said, Old bitches got it going on." She definitely does.

  • @smoothiota4 \\ ha ha lol, now dat's Ms Millie, glad 2 no she is still wit da shit \\ Thanks

  • @msbanks2004 LOL  I visited your channel. What you know about those PARTY BOYZ-FLEX? LOL

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  • OMGaaawwddd...Millie!! This is the..."what's done in the dark...always comes to light"...song! Love makes the map work, even when the keys don't...fit.

  • Elle a traversé les générations et continuera encore longtemps.

    Je l'adore!!!!!

  • I agree, even though Aretha is great, Millie should have been given the title......Perhaps The Queen of Lovemaking Soul????

  • Wow- I know this sounds like blasphemy, but this is the real Queen of Soul.

  • this song were blow me away since I heard it from BBC 6 radio! I just can't get those melody out of my head so far.....wow, that's really great song!

  • all i need is some hennessy and some vodka and crank this song up

  • I love this song

  • I love this song, this the music my mom brought me up on. this kind of music never gets old.

  • This is the song i have been lookin for for 20 odd years i had it on a vinul and it was stolen and i have never been able to replace it it was in reggea it was mine and my husband song when we frist met in the 70s and i would love to be able to find that song again i have got older children and they have tried to get this song for me but couldnt find it its got to be out there somewhere i didnt make it up lol...............

  • I have the reggae one,sang by Cassandra on7 inch sounds almost as good go get it.