Marv Johnson and Jackie Wilson were the "bread and butter" for Berry Gordy before the founding of Motown and other great Motown artists were developed. Marv Johnson is one of the all-time great voices. Love his songs!
@adryan108 LOL, thank you! I hate when people say that! These kids must've never picked up a book and read about the civil rights era, when a lot of this music was being recorded. I love the sounds, but they can keep the lifestyle back in the day!
@dawb86 it sure was better days and times to me.if they had a time machine I'd step in and go back and you'd never see me this side of 1970 ever agian!
@dawb86 it sure was better days and times to me.if they had a time machine I'd step in and go back and you'd never see me this side of 1970 ever agian! the lifestyle was what I loved most.
@TheBabyboomkidof53 Haha! I just think it's a perspective thing. Black people didn't have rights, women didn't really have rights, so on and so forth. How can so many people refer to them as the "good old days" when it was only REALLY good for certain people? I don't know, they say the times were simpler. I think that many of the same pleasures in life back then are around now, people have just forgotten how to enjoy them.
My older brother who had a tremendous collection of 45's by age 11 or 12 claimed this was the greatest song of all time when it was out. He may have been right.
Has anyone ever heard Marv Johnson's "The Lovin' Touch?" It came out in 1960, was my favorite, but it's totally ignored, and have never found it online.
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this is a great movie
xbox36155 7 months ago
Marv Johnson and Jackie Wilson were the "bread and butter" for Berry Gordy before the founding of Motown and other great Motown artists were developed. Marv Johnson is one of the all-time great voices. Love his songs!
clearthinker43 1 year ago
The first true Motown song ever.
aerobee58 1 year ago
i love this song
killerdemon304703 1 year ago
where can I download this movie...
bekannt777 1 year ago
just imagine life back in the 50's ....life would be so much funner and better *sigh*
friedtwinkies23 1 year ago
@friedtwinkies23 i highly doubt that
adryan108 1 year ago
@adryan108 LOL, thank you! I hate when people say that! These kids must've never picked up a book and read about the civil rights era, when a lot of this music was being recorded. I love the sounds, but they can keep the lifestyle back in the day!
dawb86 9 months ago
@dawb86 it sure was better days and times to me.if they had a time machine I'd step in and go back and you'd never see me this side of 1970 ever agian!
TheBabyboomkidof53 7 months ago
@dawb86 it sure was better days and times to me.if they had a time machine I'd step in and go back and you'd never see me this side of 1970 ever agian! the lifestyle was what I loved most.
TheBabyboomkidof53 7 months ago
@dawb86 by the way I speak as someone who knows what their talking about...I was there.
TheBabyboomkidof53 7 months ago
@dawb86 you sound like one of those history revisionists trying to convince everyone the goodtimes weren't really good.
TheBabyboomkidof53 7 months ago
@TheBabyboomkidof53 Haha! I just think it's a perspective thing. Black people didn't have rights, women didn't really have rights, so on and so forth. How can so many people refer to them as the "good old days" when it was only REALLY good for certain people? I don't know, they say the times were simpler. I think that many of the same pleasures in life back then are around now, people have just forgotten how to enjoy them.
dawb86 7 months ago
Rock that tambourine bitch
niskyjruff23 1 year ago
The flip of this (Whisper) is a favorite among duwop ballad collectors.
tycchaus 1 year ago
Beautiful song!!!!
Thanks for posting.
baabygirl1 2 years ago 2
Did you see the DJ?
WOLFMAN JACK"
jor99912 2 years ago 2
My older brother who had a tremendous collection of 45's by age 11 or 12 claimed this was the greatest song of all time when it was out. He may have been right.
Marv was great!
rickywarner49 2 years ago 2
Agreed! Great dynamics, smooth, too!
grammarita1 2 years ago
the is the good song
monopatines 2 years ago
come come
gen456789 2 years ago
Learned to cha cha to this one!Louisville, Ky. Have the 45 and love this song.
tarleck1212 3 years ago
WOW. They never play this anywhere anymore. It is great to hear it again.
rdf1947 3 years ago
It's about time Marv is recognized for his contributions to Motown. It didn't just start with Smokey. :)
timmy841212 3 years ago 7
the song that started it all...MOTOWN!
caliguy92 3 years ago 2
Has anyone ever heard Marv Johnson's "The Lovin' Touch?" It came out in 1960, was my favorite, but it's totally ignored, and have never found it online.
chalomirof63 3 years ago
Thanks for this song. Maybe not so famous like others, but a wonderful one.
frustrado 3 years ago 6