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David Ruffin "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right" on The Real Side

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2011

Taken from a 70's Detroit public access TV appearance. Who on earth is this band?! So raw and so good. Watch the note he holds forever towards the end... where is the rest of this footage?

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  • 2 more clips from Eddie Kendricks at the end. One is new to YouTube. Enjoy!

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  • Ruff is bad. There's nothing else to say. This is a bad brother. Power and height in his voice.

  • Too good for words...

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  • @uzipolo that song was on the temptations movie

  • this was hard as hell that eddie kendricks jam should have been on the the temptations movie

  • Thanks SERTA for posting. This is a treat for real music lovers

  • 5:54 for the young fellas that think poppin your collar is a new thing. LOL

  • @serta ....wow thats my friends Dad playing the sax and singing, i never knew this. Amazing. To answer your question they were part of what would end up being a much larger band called Eramus Hall. They were from Detroit and was given their name by George Clinton. They only recorded two albums, on westbound i believe. They played many concert dates as far as i know were still gigging in the late 80's and were studio musicians at Arista records.

  • hes is definitely in the top ten best EVER down till this day hands down!

  • Tell me Ruff wasn't the greatest ever! Even with the terrible audio he pulls this s+++ off!

  • Can u make this viewable on cellphone please

  • These folks were slim and sexy. SO unlike the obese disease we see today in the 2000s.

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