The Spinners - Ghetto Child video free download


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Duration: 03:49
Uploaded: 2011/10/25

Spinners ©1973 Atlantic

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8 years ago

Denee Powell

If you have been1 you know what it feels like I'm like people are not aware that there were some people who have been in touch with a few in this life who know about that one thing that God has seen some that will not leave undocumented

8 years ago

Kenni Wells

I try to tell to my 26 year old peers.... 

9 years ago

Amir Anderson

Listen to the greatest song

9 years ago

treeo smoke-up (insane)

I may be young but my father got me listening to music before it became garbage

9 years ago

Jerry Johnson

Beautiful song. The Spinners. 'Nuff said

9 years ago

ESTRELLA FERNANDEZ

that beautiful melody!!

9 years ago

Lydgia P.

Masterpiece!

9 years ago

Steve Douglas

written by the great team of thom bell and the late linda creed.

10 years ago

Phyllis James

They always remind me of my brother Junior.

10 years ago

mcbrion1951

Classy and timeless, especially when it came out in 1973. Life was NOT easy if you were a Ghetto Child. The Spinners put out the classiest songs. Thom Bell could arrange his butt off! And he did. All the songs on this album had that musical, rhythmic arrangement. This was what disco was during the First Age of Disco (1970-1975), when we danced to this, Billy Preston (Outta Space), Earth Wind and Fire, The Pointers Sister (Yes, You Can Can) the Tramps, Eddie Kenricks (Keep on Truckin') and the ever-present, ever beautiful voices of the glorious Spinners.

10 years ago

LeslyeJoyAllen - JazzMaestra

This is one of the Spinners' least well-known songs! And it is a masterpiece!

10 years ago

Uncle Ammo

This song is for real! I lived it and know it... 1973. Oldies do not lie and they will never die...

10 years ago

frank frankly

i've heard quite a few Spinner songs, but I had never heard this one. great tune!

10 years ago

lewisner

I have this on my phone and it chills me right out when I feel down.

10 years ago

kevin lane

i like this song the spinners ghetto child in 1973 sign kevin lane

10 years ago

BlackisraelitePrince

Good song listen to the lyrics,that is the difference between good music and the crap of modern music of today ......songs should uplift the listener.

11 years ago

imasavage504

Hit that vein with it folks! If you really wanna feel this, visit your local dope man and grab yourself a bag of delightful heroin, this is that purrrrrroooo!

11 years ago

moormagic1

R.I.P. Bobby Smith.

11 years ago

Steve Levine

Excelent song for #throwbackthursday Ghetto Child by The Spinners. Written by the late great Linda Creed

11 years ago

D.E. Boone

Still relevant today... great

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