JR. WALKER & THE ALL STARS - THESE EYES (SOUL) video free download


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Duration: 03:44
Uploaded: 2011/09/27

Jr. Walker and crew here with one of the great Johnny Bristol's produced masterpiece's on the Motown subsidery "Soul" label from 1969. Just superb chill out Sunday Soul music.

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5 years ago

ALP DIGITAL FILMWORKS

Had this single on the Motown label (Filipino bootleg).

5 years ago

Raul Green

A follow up to the title "What Does It Take to win your Love". In '69

6 years ago

Darnell Webb

great song from Motown featuring Junior Walker on the saxophone blowing that sweet music takes me all the way back to the mid-sixties rest in peace Junior Walker your music forever lives on thank you Motown

6 years ago

Darnell Webb

miss that Motown sound Junior Walker on that saxophone blowing next week music rest in peace Junior Walker your music lives on

6 years ago

Robert Velez

These Eyes was a personal favorite for Junior Walker even though it was a cover song(The original version was done by the Guess Who)! Both recorded the same song in 1969!

6 years ago

Tripping Hard

The 12 people that dislike this song, needs their fingers broken.. They don't know good music

6 years ago

Michael Scrocca

thx manly palmer hall man grand symbols of the mysteries the pineal gland eye of the gods. great read in computer great read chapter XVI these eyes knock three times cock-a-trice

6 years ago

Bradford McGlone

I still like this song, and I have it on the 45 rpm vinyl on original Soul label.

6 years ago

Mario Botello

This brings so much memories.

6 years ago

Charles Traylor

pound for pound,the baddest Sax Man during anytime,yesterday,today and tomorrow!!!

6 years ago

DetroitLives313

From October 1969. What a great time and a great song here.

6 years ago

4september1947

my favourite Group

7 years ago

Buzz Davis

Oh that saxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Juniorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

7 years ago

TNina Jackson

Blow the horn Junior...blow the horn!! RIPā¤

7 years ago

CavDatDude08

I love this song! Old school never lets me down. I'm 30 years old and still discover on a daily all these wonderful artist way before my time. I greatly appreciate them all.

7 years ago

Steve Alston

the sax ,longing to hold you again, These EyEs

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