Flaming Ember - Westbound #9 скачать видео бесплатно


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Длительность: 03:40
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Great song, cheesy love beads.

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8 years назад

Billy Mabry

Blue Eyed Soul out of Detroit Michigan

8 years назад

R.E. Lopez

High water flare leg pants! LOL Seriously I love this song, and the singer has a fantastic voice.

9 years назад

David Sandilands

The Flaming Ember (Jerry Plunk drums, Bill Ellis electric piano, Joe Sladich lead guitar, Jim Bugnel bass guitar) was an American white soul band from Detroit, Michigan, who found commercial success starting in the late 1960’s.The group originally formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1964. At that time, they were known as The Flaming Embers. In 1969, they signed with the newly formed Hot Wax Records, (the label founded by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Edward Holland, Jr.), after the band recorded for a number of smaller Detroit-area labels since 1965.They recorded for Ed Wingate’s Ric Tic label in 1967, but when Berry Gordy, Jr.’s Motown Records purchased Golden World/Ric Tic from Wingate, the Flaming Ember chose not to sign with Motown.The band dropped the “s” from its name and scored a pop and rhythm and blues hit with “Mind, Body and Soul” in 1969 (#26 on the US Billboard pop singles chart), their signature song (and heartland rock antecedent) “Westbound Number Nine” (#24 US pop, #15 US Billboard R&B chart), and “I’m Not My Brother’s Keeper” (#34 pop, #12 R&B), all released between late 1969 and late 1970.

9 years назад

Shucula Douglas

WOW this so good I just love it This group could jam And the Lead singer knows how to make us listen to his lyric and story Thanks for sharing God bless

9 years назад

centralparocker

Get my ticket for the Westbound Number 9....!!!!

9 years назад

DJ Tony Vito

Fking Awesome Soul Sound..... for 45+ years I thought this group was black.... Nice!

9 years назад

Rahimah Amat

first time to hear this song..its great..Its also on a double cd compilation called Blue Eyed Soul 2cd UK Virgin 2004 in a stereo version

9 years назад

taimeslittledove

LOVE this song! It's hard to find on an album, unfortunately. :(

9 years назад

Brian Walker

Does anyone know if Charles earland wrote this or just covered it, his jazz version is on a record called "living black"

9 years назад

russ gordon

still love listening 2 the two great hits they gave us such a unique and special sound and a great lead vocal....

9 years назад

slickjilly

good one!

9 years назад

JRfromTN

I just heard this song at McDonalds in Pikeville KENTUCKY 9:05 EASTERN time. Awsome song

9 years назад

Bob Marshall

A Holland-Dozier-Holland song and production, with a Four Tops impersonation....what would Levi do with this?

9 years назад

Tim Mullens

I heard this on CKLW as well, I thought this was a black lead singer but then I thought TonyJoeWhite was black too lol

9 years назад

Gregory McIver

Brought tears to my eyes.

9 years назад

321reh

Groovy,yet a Catchy Glossy Tune!!!!

9 years назад

C.J. Galloway

Great old song...suddenly I'm 13 years old again.

9 years назад

byron stevens

Very good, vey good........

9 years назад

titostacos

Git mah ticket fo' the...

9 years назад

Howard B. Chak

I really like this song.

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