i think this was on the flip side of "baby i need your lovin",whatever--i always really liked it because the lyrics seemed written with true inspiration comming from despair. absolute beautiful harmony and lyrics that cry out to be heard. wonderful piece. thanks for sharing.
i'm with you,tonifasic. tthe dudes' gotta be a sister fakin' it. still,it's a great song that me and my brother used to dance to on the kitchen floor. thanks for the post.
this song has great personnal effect,as i'm sure it does on thousands of others who listen and go back to that time. Smokey is the poet who can find words pertaining to relationships that i could never express. The Miracles are my all time favorite since 1962, the year i first started buying rec...
ah yeah, riviera ballroom,che-vous,wagner ballroom,and all the geator and ed hurst - eddie nixon dances through-out philly and south jersey. it's the rare local tunes of the day past that keeps guys like me rockin'.lived in many states since '69 and no radio stations out side of delaware valley a...
this was one bad ass tune played at all the record hops back in the day. we did the 'philly dog' or the 'cool jerk' in rythem to it. always left me exhausted because the rythem and beat was like electricity to ignite the soul. 'the capitols' made great dance tunes in my opinion. thanks for sharin...
i think this was on the flip side of "baby i need your lovin",whatever--i always really liked it because the lyrics seemed written with true inspiration comming from despair. absolute beautiful harmony and lyrics that cry out to be heard. wonderful piece. thanks for sharing.