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Beautiful! . . . always loved this. Thank You for generously posting this.
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If you like this, you'll LOVE "That's how heartaches are made" by Baby Washington. Her voice is absolutely sublime!
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This is another one I like from Ms. Washington. She really has a style of her own. Does anyone know if she is still with us? I would love to know what she is doing now.
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Thanks for this beautiful song from my childhood. I still know all the words!!
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A top five favorite of the Geator from Memories.
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I heard this on an Oldies Station - thought it was Ronnie Spector. I think I can be forgiven for the error - its pure Spector and Ronnie S. EXCELLENT song,
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@Meridian83West one of my favorates is Do Do Do Bah Ah by Bert Keyes
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What an extraordinarily beautiful song.......makes the spirit soar....
Thank you for the post. Baby Washington is one of my all time fav artists!!!
dmilesbrown 5 months ago
Me too. I love Baby Washington
PJDooWop 5 months ago
Oh my goodness... I have been looking for this song from this atist for a long long time. I am so glad to have found it while searching youtube during my break at work. We had this record when I was a kid in pennsylvania back in the 60's, and we did'nt even know who the artist was singing it. I thought it was Dinah Washington all these years, and I was searching sites to find it. I want to thank the person who posted this! My search has come to a happy ending!
bobbcs1 2 years ago 2
I'm glad that you've been reunited with your long lost song
PJDooWop 2 years ago
Back in the (this) day, they -- soul sisters with soulful voices -- came straight out of the church choirs. They were well-studied and disciplined in gospel, blues, pop, rhythm-&-blues, rock-&-roll, etc. Can't say that these days about Janet, Mary-J, Beyoncé, Lauren, Erika-Blaba-Doo, etc. And when they performed live, they didn't need to reproduce a live on-stage video with 55 dancers either! They didn't just "sing"... they "SANG"!!! You go, Miss Baby-Dub.
SouLoveReal 2 years ago 3
Amen to that. There are some great singers out now, but most don't have the background or knowledge the singers had being brought up in the 40s, 50s and 60s. You're right about a good amount of them coming from church.. That's where a lot of singers found their passion for singing, and some of the greatest R&B groups got their starts as Gospel groups
PJDooWop 2 years ago