The original designated airdate of the episode that featured this rendition was March 25, 1972. (Which, incidentally, was the day on which "Soul Train" first appeared on the NYC airwaves via WNEW-TV at 11 A.M., replacing "Daktari" reruns.)
Another #1 hit for Wilson Pickett on the Rhythm & Blues charts. This was the 228th #1 R&B song of the Rock Era. It also hit #13 on the Top 40 charts. This would be Wilson Pickett's last #1 song on any chart. Wilson, thank you for the memories. You did so much for the music industry. To the artists of today: Take note: This is how it's done.
Truth be told we were NOT dancing like the Cali Soul Train people in NYC. That was totally a West coast thang. Our clubs were packed. You didn't have room to do all that locking and shet. LOL
The original designated airdate of the episode that featured this rendition was March 25, 1972. (Which, incidentally, was the day on which "Soul Train" first appeared on the NYC airwaves via WNEW-TV at 11 A.M., replacing "Daktari" reruns.)
wmbrown6 4 weeks ago
The dancers are seriously gettin on down!!!!
medusa7ful 1 month ago
This record was performed on steroids, straight up!!!!!!!
mrjoshjones1 1 month ago
The Wicked Pickett!! Whaaaaaaaa!!!
srercrcr 4 months ago
cool!
pochimashiruya 4 months ago
Another #1 hit for Wilson Pickett on the Rhythm & Blues charts. This was the 228th #1 R&B song of the Rock Era. It also hit #13 on the Top 40 charts. This would be Wilson Pickett's last #1 song on any chart. Wilson, thank you for the memories. You did so much for the music industry. To the artists of today: Take note: This is how it's done.
mkl62 4 months ago 2
Puts the Diana Ross/Marvin Gaye version to shame,sad to say.
mrjoshjones1 5 months ago
@mrjoshjones1 Original versions usually do.
littlenaitch2 1 month ago
@littlenaitch2 I hear ya'.
mrjoshjones1 1 month ago
When we put up these soul train videos youtube blocked our account and we lost thousands of subscribers!
nublackmusic 5 months ago
FIRE !!!!!!!
fatshoolaces 7 months ago
Truth be told we were NOT dancing like the Cali Soul Train people in NYC. That was totally a West coast thang. Our clubs were packed. You didn't have room to do all that locking and shet. LOL
hbarber 7 months ago
In Japan,this music used on TV.
The program's name is
"Hachijidayo! Zen'insyūgō".
It is very fun!
115963115963 7 months ago
Those kids are all pushing 60 now, at least. Grampaw used to boogie!
notanotheraccount 8 months ago
this was fun to watch! the dancing, the 'fro's, the platforms! we used to really get down!!!!! ha ha
pamella757able 10 months ago
40 Years Ago, This Year
Wilson Pickett - Don't Knock My Love
Please watch the dancing. You won't regret it!
20000Armpits 11 months ago
look at that Jive Turkey! He was one Solid brotha, I would kill to have a big afro and that outfit.
TheBirdMamma 11 months ago
GOTDAMN!!!
doctafonk101 1 year ago
Did anyone notice the dude w/ the fro @ 0:20? lmmfao he was gettin it in.... Everyone was... lmao this is good music
Chyne20 1 year ago
TALK ABOUT GETTIN' YO BOOGIE ON...THEY GOT IT IN!!!
almondjoi527 1 year ago
"If you don't want it, don't knock it
Somebody else might wanna rock it!"
TCall2004 1 year ago
god every body on that dance floor is feelin the funk lmao at tha guy who was doin the charlston
PureXlethal101 1 year ago
Nice performance! Thanks for posting!
Nurhyme 2 years ago
your a real soul
525t525 1 year ago