I haven't heard this song in years. I kinka like this version more than the one in the 70's. I heard this version on the Isley Brothers box set. This is my all-time favorite band along with Earth, Wind, and Fire.
The ORIGINAL version, with a more latin-jazz feel. Different lyrics were added later, and the hit version of the tune was recorded in the 70's with little brother Ernie on lead guitar.
You play this is a smokey jazz/blues club. Damn good post.
hsmarlon 1 month ago
This is the bomb!!
tedmed99 2 months ago
This is the 1964 Supper Club Version!!!!
utubegreen91 3 months ago
never heard this version before today better than the other 70s version to me, love the brass section in this song
mattbro187 4 months ago
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thearturoldies 4 months ago
This is "Whos that Lady" the single issued in 64. That lady part 1 and 2 were issued in 73. Thats the one most people know
ogilkison 4 months ago
yesaaaaaaaaarrrr!
jshultz79 4 months ago
I haven't heard this song in years. I kinka like this version more than the one in the 70's. I heard this version on the Isley Brothers box set. This is my all-time favorite band along with Earth, Wind, and Fire.
soulfulman1971 1 year ago
The ORIGINAL version, with a more latin-jazz feel. Different lyrics were added later, and the hit version of the tune was recorded in the 70's with little brother Ernie on lead guitar.
reggie44 1 year ago
never heard this version....soulful..
SLEEPS77 2 years ago