Jeffrey Osborne - I Really Don't Need No Light video free download


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Duration: 03:45
Uploaded: 2007/08/30

From the 1982 solo debut album with his namesake, the former drummer and lead for LTD picked up where he left off with this funky, yet mellow tune. *Don Cornelius voice* Produced by George Duke, Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr Jeffrey Osborne LOL. I always wanted to do that :P

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8 years ago

Marvin G. Harden

#SmoothSunday with Mr. #JefferyOsborne and the hit#ReallydontneedNolight.

8 years ago

Connie Aaron

one of my favorites by this awesome singer

8 years ago

Lacel Parham

one of the greatest of our time... this was real singing along the genre of other greats such as Luther V, Maurice W, Phillip B and countless others that graced the microphone with their charismatic voices, not to mention groups like the Stylistics and Enchantment....today's and future artist will never reach the vocal status of singers from the mid 60's- mid 80's

8 years ago

ltcuffey

14 people really don't have no light, lol!!

9 years ago

Kenneth Fullman

Me and my ex went through a lot this makes me think of him. When he caught me it was over and that was 28 yrs ago. He is never spoken to me again.

9 years ago

JetMechMA

I can't BELIEVE this doesn't have at least 9 million views.

9 years ago

james votinelli

remember this song from Cambria Heights in New York great song with great feeling

9 years ago

Terrence Fullard

Why not....Love my old school. Whats up G+

9 years ago

Terrence Fullard

Why not?? Love my old school jams What's good G+.

9 years ago

Toni Ducksworth

Love it!! 

9 years ago

kbw1970

This is probably his most slept on solo song but I'll put it up there with any of them. Vintage JO!!

9 years ago

Alfredo Martinez

My all time favorite Jeffrey Osborne song which its pretty hard to pick a favorite one but he's definitely one of the best male R&B singers i grew up listening to such as George Benson, James Ingram, Peabo Bryson and the late Teddy Pendergrass.

9 years ago

Stevon Jop

JO KEEP IT STEADY.

9 years ago

Jerry Johnson

This is( easily) one of my favorite cuts by Jeffrey Osborne. Beautiful song, well done.Thank you and blessings (I've seen Mr Osorne in concert. Performer.Period)

9 years ago

Rodney Tate

Jamming!

9 years ago

Dashland B

I took this 45 to a store in the 80's to play to pick out my new speakers. Awesome drumming in the song and bass

9 years ago

John Taylor

Classic

9 years ago

Christopher Cummings

"Really dont need no light to see through your transparent ass!!!! 

9 years ago

Dlovely516

Where is the darn video! 

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