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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2009

JEANETTE BABY WASHINGTON LET LOVE GO BY

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  • putain au moins avant on avait le droit de danser, et ça c'était de la vraie musique sexuelle, pas comme les trucs impuissants des technoïdes actuels, j'en ai marre je ne suis pas née à la bonne époque

  • que?

  • i know..i do regular mistakes to see who knows there stuff..see if you can spot the others

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  • I can't believe that Baby Washington was not "PUSHED" as other artist were. I am a 60's baby, and never really heard much about her until I got in my teens! She has a better voice than a lot of the so called "DIVAS" of the 60's & 70's! I wonder if she's still with us?

  • @moldiemick I think its damn at least before we had the right to dance, and that was real music sex, not like the stuff of techno powerless today, I'm tired I was not born at the right time er KTF?? lol

  • Charloteen said : "**** before we could dance on real sexual music, actually is only impotent technoid shit, enough of it! I wasn't born at the right moment!"...

    that's true, let's build a time machine and go back in the days...

  • She is most definatly a Howard Theatre Legend. DC LOVED Baby Washington.

  • Great Tune!!

  • Love it Moldie!

  • motekhall, she did have one Top 40 hit- "That's How Hearaches Are Made" released in March 1963 (as Baby Washington). It made it to #40 for all of maybe two weeks...and that's the best showing she had on the Pop charts. I can't figure out why such excellent (and commercial) follow-ups like "Leave Me Alone" and "I Can't Wait Until I See My Baby's Face" didn't do better. What a fantastic voice!

  • IMHO, a singer that couldn't do no wrong, she had everything 'cept a hit, cruel , stupid world. But we love her!

  • @souldingue  Yes Man, Brilliant!

  • In "the era of the Bettys and Barbaras", there was only one Baby! She is wonderful...hard to believe she had only one Top 40 pop hit. Probably the most underrated soul songstress of the '60's.

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