The Manhattan Transfer - Spice Of Life (Slayd5000) video free download


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Slayd5000 presents... The Manhattan Transfer - Spice Of Life (Promo 12")

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9 years ago

STEFANO SUDANO

The Manhattan Transfer - Spice Of Life

9 years ago

Alfie Murrell

Beautiful. 

9 years ago

Calvin Moe

To xylowave to answer your questionyes it is the one and only Stevie wonder on the harmonica with the melody of Michael Jackson baby be mine song from his thriller albumIt doesn't mean that the Manhattantransfer are anyless of a group because they got a little help fromother artists they help each otherout every now and then which is a good thing 

9 years ago

Calvin Moe

BEAUTIFUL SONG WHAT DRAW ME TOIT THE FIRST TIME WAS THE MELODYIT FIRST SOUND LIKE MICHAEL JACKSON SONG BABY BE MINE WITHSTEVIE WONDER ON THE HARMONICAGENIUS IDEA I WOULDN'T BE SURPRISED IF THEY WROTE ORPRODUCE THE SONG AND GAVE ITTO THE MANHATTAN TRANSFERSIF NOT THEN MUST HAVE COPY ITFROM MICHAEL JACKSON MELODYAND EVERYBODY KNOWS NO ONECAN PLAY THE HARMONICA THE WAYSTEVIE WONDER THATS HIS TRADEMARK IT'S GOT TO BE STEVIE WONDER ON THE HARMONICA 

9 years ago

Andre Wunjo

You want a positive comment? I am positive that this is one fantastic song and thanks for posting!

9 years ago

Mz Val

R.I.P. TIM HAUSER. YOU WILL BE TRULY MISSED.

9 years ago

john leggatt

this combo are brilliant what lovely sentiment in the van!

10 years ago

IllustriousGent

Never heard this track before. Very nice!

10 years ago

Nilesh Kukadia

The first time I heard this was three weeks ago on Radio 2. What a cracking tune.

10 years ago

judacia

hard to believe that this is 30 years old. I remember when this was brand new.

10 years ago

themotownboy1

Plus the harmonica solo is by Stevie Wonder...

10 years ago

themotownboy1

"Spice of Life" s very very similar to Michael Jackson's "Baby Be Mine" from the "Thriller" album. Both songs were written by Rod Temperton.and recorded about the same time. I am not sure which one was recorded and released first.

10 years ago

scott strang

That's a great tune. I never grow tired of it.

10 years ago

63weezer

-- Same for me with Hall & Oates. 'Sara Smile' was the song. I swore up and down they were a couple of bruthas until l saw them on Soul Train. Ooops!! : )

10 years ago

Naed Nosterrag

You can't get no better then this! This was the song in the CLUBS" YOU "GO" MANHATTEN TRANSFER

10 years ago

walter boothe

I was five when this song came out. This song was heavily played on RnB radio stations, so naturally I assumed that they were black. Boy was I surprised when they played on Soul Train. Almost thirty years later this is still one of the tightest songs ever produced.

10 years ago

cockney gyal

Sounds rich and jazzy Serve on 'em

11 years ago

dyskut

Little bite inspire by pyt

11 years ago

TheAteeyah

This was my jam.Love me some Manhattan Transfer my older siblings had all their albums.Very jazzy tune.

11 years ago

WALTER BROWN

THIS IS TRULY ONE OF THE STEADIEST GROUPS THAT HAVE EVER HIT THE STAGE. THEY HAD A UNIQUE SOUND.

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