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  • what's that Jesse is singing in the second verse? Be you? Anyone know?

  • What a class act!

  • Such amazing vocals.

  • firme tune ♫♫

    thanx for posting !!!

    5/★★★★★

  • Love it never knew it was remade by Barry white

  • love this song, i never tire of it!!!..over & over

  • A Scottdale/Mt.Pleasant Ballad that was played at all the romance venues in the area, and a favorite song by one of my oldie but goodie friends, Christine. Just a great tune by a super artist, Jessie Belvin!

  • I have this one on my personal play-list, I have listened to this song a thousand times, and who’s counting? I still love this tune. One of the most under-rated performers. Think of this, he was just getting his stuff together then the car crash ended it all. He left behind beautiful music over fifty years later so many enjoy his music, not bad Jessie well done. Of course his signature song “Good Night My Love”

  • well done ol' fellow.. marvolous

  • By far the best version Jesse did.

  • I believe his beloved wife Jo Ann wrote this song, as she was a song writer

    herself. The copy i have of this song bears her name as the composer.

    very clean copy, thanks for the share

  • Just listen to this! I searched high and low for this version of it, as I remember it. What a fantastic love song! That second verse, is he singing "Be you..." or ? I always wondered what that second word was. Anyway, he was an innovator, a pioneer and had wonderful charisma. My praise for him knows no end. Thank you Belvin family.

  • one of the greatest talents in doo wop and early r&b. tragic ending to his life. I LOVED this man.

  • this is my favorite, also in the still of the night and of course, Guess Who . Love you, dad.

  • GREAT!

  • Barry did a good job on this cut also...

  • nice rola got this one in my collect thanks for making my day

  • Never heard this kat before but he is smooooooth!!Respect to the man..Thanks for the post..

  • All Right Mr Belvin...

    We need stuff like this today in the music industry...

  • Wonderful!!!!

  • nice jam 4 realz dedicated to my ?

  • bad ass song homie

  • introduced to Jesse via The Chargers doing

    Old MacDonald for RCA......what a rockin' song....and for sure Jesse went on to become

    an artist to contend with. Listen to that smooth voice.............

  • thanks for posting this song!!! I love it! It reminds me of my siters, and we all love doo wop!!!

  • Simply one awesome side from an awesome singer/writer. This came out on the Cash label in 1957, and definitely deserved to be a hit. Barry White (who drove for and sometimes played piano for him)recorded this tune many years later.

  • thats kool! thanks for the info!

  • You're welcome.

  • Barry White and Jesse Belvin came from the same area South Park. Jesse was way before Barry. Jesse came in the early 50's. and Barry White came in the early 60's.

  • Great song by a great singer. Thanks for uploading this.

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