Gladys Knight & The Pips - Midnight Train To Georgia Live (1976) video free download


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Gladys Knight & The Pips. Midnight Train To Georgia Live (1976)

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6 years ago

Jay Danielle

A glowing, pregnant Gladys ❤❤

6 years ago

Luis de leon

God, I just see happy people singing a great song

6 years ago

Sergio Zúñiga

HERMOZO TEMA,GRAN SONIDO QUE NOS TRAE EL RECUERDO DEL SOUL CON ESTA GRAN CANTANTE, DE VOZ INCONFUNDIBLE Y DE GRAN POTENCIA.BEAUTIFULL.

7 years ago

06monarch

One of the best songs ever - even Modern Family has featured it at least twice.

7 years ago

Robert Stevenson

Great song... Wish they weren't rushed for time... They were singing so fast, could hardly keep up.... other than that, great performance.....

8 years ago

nycinstyle

It would be nice if popular music today could have more beautiful women who carry themselves like Gladys Knight and Marilyn McCoo, etc., did on stage - just as they did (and still do) in life. Happy memories of a great era in music gone by.

8 years ago

funkpunkandroll

I GOT TA GO! I GOT TA GO! I GOT TA GO! HEY! Love that part. :)

9 years ago

gery pacheco

!!demasiado bueno este tema, se lo recomiendo!!

10 years ago

Tom O'Connor

Undisputed brilliant never tire of listening to it

10 years ago

NOrleansbro

....Whitney Houston's mom recorded this song first. Gladys made it famous though.

10 years ago

Hal Bennett

In the fall of 1956 I was the quarterback of the Vardaman, Mississippi 9th grade football team.  I will say this because it helps the story -- I'd like to think that I had the Elvis look.  But the quarterback of the Pontotoc 9th grade team did me one better -- he had the Elvis look too, and they beat us twice, both at Vardaman and at Pontotoc.That quarterback was Jimmy Weatherly, who went on to be the Ole Miss quarterback in the early sixties, actually when they had an undefeated season about 1961 or 1962 -- the year of troubles on the Ole Miss campus.Why do I tell this story?  Because it was this same Jimmy Weatherly who wrote "Midnight Train to Georgia."  As Casey Stengel would say, "You could look it up." 

10 years ago

Jerry Baustian

I think you're right that it is lip-synched. But still a better performance than the lip-synched version from Soul Train. They tried to make it look real, instead of just phoning it in.

10 years ago

bootfonk

I think it is lip synched, most of the stuff from TOTPs was not live back then. I stand to be corrected of course.

10 years ago

kitabwalli

Love those afros - so naturally beautiful.

10 years ago

Jankees Korstanje

Amazing bass line by Mr. Bob Babbitt, just can't get enough of it...

10 years ago

Burnell Wimberly

sing that song flair mf man

10 years ago

Andre Lorch

I dedicate this beautiful song to the beautiful MONICA L.

10 years ago

MelloBlend

Wow, it don't get no better than this....

10 years ago

viola551

Thumbs up if Preston & Steve brought you here :)

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