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  • Good tune with well balanced beat and lics, although, back in the day singing muchless talking about black or white was profound. Excellent song from the stoires, friends and I walking to high school in the morning we would sing, "louie louie louie louiee," Back then friends and I, we were like the color of money, and like money didn't see color, and yes, we created a scene. Thanks youtube.

  • Love Hot Chocolate but stories rocked this song.

  • Song says it all: Ain't no difference if you're black or white/ Long as you know what I mean ...

  • Sung so sarcastically :D

  • Fuckin amazing song both versions r great

  • I am Louie

  • I think it's better when Louie Ck Sings it....

  • @yostokies He's not singing it. It's the same dude from this band, but in a special version for the show. And yeah it is better.

  • @DionKool I was joking

  • Absolutely brilliant. Is this the version from O-de-Po? Cheers!

  • i just took a dump to this song

  • @jshcmmns That's crazy! So did I.

  • awesome song

  • es recontra mostro, no por que soy color azucar marron...jajajaj es linda

  • I think this sounds better than the original in some ways.

  • Not the original but sound's real good

  • The hot chocolate one even though it was the original the stories version was played more during the day. Anyways loved the song.

  • original version by hot chocolate is better. but this one is great too

  • TERRIBLEMENTE HERMOSO

  • Bad Azz!!!!!!! : P

  • best version on youtube

    trey bien :)☺

  • nice song~!

  • i guess racial relationships in the 1970's were taboo.

  • @curvy71 sadly they really were back then

  • @bird76ify i'm from a small town and you really didn't see it to much until the 1990's here

  • 1976 Stories fueron interpretados por "Los Acuario" del Colegio Técnico Salesiano. Wazha Pazmiño, Luis Abad (Guitarra prima), René Ríos, Oswaldo Moyano, Leonardo Rodas, Mauricio Corral, Luis Heras, FABULOSOS !!!

  • STILL LOVE THIS SONG

  • One of my favorites from the 70s.

  • great 70's song...had great times back then

  • excellant

  • Great memorable song. Good Wah pedal action and the classic 70's drama violins.

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