Quincy Jones - SOMETHIN' SPECIAL feat Patti Austin video free download


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Duration: 04:06
Uploaded: 2012/04/06

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8 years ago

Darka Alive

00:22 Le Knight Club :)

8 years ago

blueBlackpurple

This song has great lyrics, great music, and a great singer. You typically do not get any of that in most music today.

8 years ago

Terry Lee Tobius

OMG! I came across the album "The Dude" on spotify, and when the song "Something Special" came on, I was in love again. I've been listening to this song all weekend long, and am constantly singing it to myself all day. I love it.

8 years ago

ron reed

The moment I heard it, I suspected Rod Temperton wrote it. A masterpiece from a songwriting and arrangement perspective and an awesome collaboration. 

9 years ago

Bobby Linning

Quincy was on a mega roll around this time from 1976 to 1983 having produced the Brothers Johnson ,Rufus with Master Jam,this L.P. plus of course Michael Jackson's Off the Wall,and Thriller L.P.'s

9 years ago

KajunMs39

This is just ONE of the most outstanding cds I've ever heard from QuincyJones'! Patty Austin is phenomenal!

9 years ago

Delfort Minor

This is a powerful song takes me Back to the Future

9 years ago

Evan Alston

The bassist Nate Philips smoked this track!!!!

9 years ago

blktuffguy2000

one my favorite quincy jones cuts. others are body heat, is it love that we're missing, everything must change and If I ever lose this heaven

9 years ago

rennexoxo

Summertime 1981

9 years ago

Joel Simpkins

One of my favorite Quincy Jones productions. 

9 years ago

Lah Ism

As we continue on 

9 years ago

Freds2964

This song has been stuck in my mind since the first time I heard it in the early 80's. I love Patti's vocals, she and Quincy are awesome talents.

9 years ago

steven moore

LOVE THIS !!!!

9 years ago

steven moore

LOVE THIS !!!!

9 years ago

2tonsolid

the classic album before thriller.

10 years ago

DeShawn Durham

Terrace Martin- L.A. Dreamin

10 years ago

Contrel

this is so cool that i think i´ll need a sweater just to listen

10 years ago

ryederz

very well observed! I didn't notice that .. I also think that the respective bridges have pretty similar vibes.. they are typical Rod Temperton in a way that they are drifting off to a more upbeat sphere and always have these great moments when they are coming back to the main part again (most notably - I think - in Rufus & Chaka Khan's "Live in me", one of my favourite RT tracks ever)

10 years ago

Melody Sanger

This has to be one of my favorite albums of all times and this cut is one of my favorites. I became more familiar with Patti Austin voice because of this album and it made me seek out more of her music. I had to get in CD format once vinyl became obsolete. The melody is floating and the band is tight. It never sounds dated to me even now. Good music is good music always.

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