Matty Jay I’m SO glad he’s helped you!! ❤️ I struggle with anxiety too and Jamel definitely helps me too. It is like sitting with a good friend and listening to and feeling the music isn’t it!!
Jamel, you need to take a look at Roy Orbison, "Pretty Woman" "Only the Lonely" "Crying" "Blue Angel" and many more. Roy had probably the greatest range of any singer. Please, check him out, you won't be disappointed.
@@mattmihall9913 and check out who's playing/singing with him, Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, KD Lang, Bonnie Rait and several other artists. I remember when this came out, (b/w concert series) damn I'm old. I also had the fortunate luck of seeing Roy in concert in Austin Texas many many years ago. I think a year or so later, he passed away.
Agreed...also a 45 will hold maybe 5 minutes per side, so at that time there was a physical limit to what the media could hold. Btw... an LP will hold about 45 minutes, and a CD about 80 minutes. Innadoddadivida was probably one side of an LP.
Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan came out in 1965 and was six minutes and thirteen seconds long. Columbia was reluctant to release it because of its length, but a leaked copy made it into the hands of some influential DJs, and their interest in it convinced Columbia to put out the single. It made it to number two on the Billboard charts.
The Four Seasons caught grief about this song because a real man wouldn’t talk in a falsetto voice. I guess Frankie Valli walked to the bank in a falsetto voice just fine.😝
Also have to realize that was advice from his father. So the singer could be playing the part of a young teenager whose voice was still high. Just guessing here.
Lou Christie has a falsetto singing style similar to Frankie Valli. He had hits with "Lightnin' Strikes", "Two Faces Have I" and "I'm Gonna Make You Mine".
You beat me to it, lol. I came to suggest "Lightning Strikes". I love the nostalgia this channel brings. I'll be 49 next week, so many of these songs were played on the radio before I was born. But my mother helped me to appreciate great music. I love all kinds from many different eras. I would love to see more early Bee Gees reactions, like " Massachusetts", "I Started a Joke", and "New York Mining Disaster".
@@glassontherocks The Bee Gees may have come to personify disco for a lot of people, but they were so much more than that. Disco lasted maybe four or five years, whereas the Bee Gees had a career that started in the early 60`s and went up yo the end of the last century, until they started to die one by one.
Man I love watching you! You're always happy and positive! We need you! Thank you from a stuck at home Cancer patient that needs to laugh and smile! BE SAFE,GOD BLESS!🇺🇸🙏❤
The comments here are nice and loving. It's because of you. You put love and positivity out and it comes back. Thank you for making a happy place for us to share in 💖
And Fathers to model what a real man to their children, so the boys know what it means to be a man, and girls know what to look for in a prospective husband. Just saying
These reactions to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons have been an absolute Delight. I would like to steer you in another Direction just to get your reaction on Al Green. Let's Stay Together, and love and happiness.
Another guy that really had a great voice from that same era was Gene Pitney, he did tunes like Mecca, Town Without Pity and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. the 60s had some pretty amazing music too.
I agree with others about Roy Orbison. "Crying" is my favorite, but only a very few people can sing it (Don McClean did). I also love Pretty Woman . Wonderful voice.
I am strongly suggesting Jerry Butler's ''Only the Strong Survive''. Another song about a young man getting over heartbreak, but it's his mom who sets him right. It is SO GOOD! You'll love his voice - I promise you will!
If you've never seen it, you should watch "The Wanderers". Set in the fifties and the transition to the sixties. High school gangs, race relations and 50's music. Great movie.
You can't compare this with today's stuff .. there is no comparison. anyone can sound good with their voices enhanced by conmputers this is RAW talent.
My fav Four Seasons song! I saw Frankie Valli here in concert a couple of years ago and at 82 years old, he was just as good as back in the day and sang for almost two hours with just a short break! Amazing!
Jamel, I've only been watching you for about two months, but it is wonderful to go back in time and relive the wonderful music i grew up on through the fresh eyes of such a thoughtful, open minded and dignified young man. Peace and love to you sir.
I watched that movie as a kid, it was one of my first "grown up" movies, and I remember bawling at the end. I never could listen to that song until today. It still makes me emotional, haha.
Gallagher had it in one of his shows (I think it was 'Stuck In The Sixties'): "Frankie Valli said 'walk like a man, talk like a man,' sang it like a woman.,"
I love watching your reactions Jamel. So nice to see someone from a younger generation appreciate the GREAT music we had in the 60s and 70s. You have so much soul. Keep up the great work you do.😍
Jamel, appreciate your channel. 53 year old white guy here with a wonderful wife and three daughters on the east coast(Nats fan btw) that loves your zest for zest for life and love of other through simple and wonderful music. Keep up the journey!
You have been doing this now for a while, you have discovered so much music you never knew was out there.....you've only scratched the surface.....never stop.....love you brother!
It's watching you react to them all in one day that I start to realise JUST how many great songs The Four Seasons had and JUST how many of them are actually some of my fave songs in general. It's like I'm starting to realise while watching Reaction channels just which groups are singing some of my personal favourite songs of all time and with some I literally had no idea who sang them and that some were all sung by the same singer or same group. It's like I'm hearing them and appreciating them all over again and seeking some new singers and new groups out on iTunes to buy their songs after these reactions, because well hey, I already loved them anyway I just didn't know it lol
Jamel, you "get it" SOOO quickly! You see why we love it AND you have such a good ear. You're just such a joy to watch.💙 Early Frankie takes a lot of us back to childhood. I was a little girl when this was a hit. Songs were short & played many times throughout the day on the radio. You heard the hits everywhere you went. "Ragdoll" & "Dawn" next please.🌿💚
Robert Downey Jr and a cast of ghosts sung part of this in one of my favourite movies from the 80's, "Heat and Soul". It's a fantastic movie and we showed it to our kids when they were about 7. They've loved the song ever since and taught it to their friends. Great music (and fun movies) lives on.
The reason for the short songs was radio. The stations wouldn’t play long songs in the late 50s and 60s. If you wanted stations to play your records, you had a 2:30 window for your music. Even the early Beatles music had to fit in the strictures of the AM stations.
I've always loved the Beach Boys. They were about 10 years before my time but I fell in love with them and every song of theirs. Still love them to this day.
My sisters got married and moved out when I was 4 years old. This was one of my hand me down 45s from one of them. I played it all through my years, even as a teenager. It's just too good!!
There was a movie called "Walk Like a Man" with Howie Mandel a lonnnnnng time ago. Pretty funny. They featured this song. You can't lose with The 4 Seasons! Thanks for your entertaining reaction!
Frankie Valli reminds me of my father....my parents were separating when these songs were popular and I was at my grandmas house listening to this song & the Righteous Brothers as well...
You are indeed keeping great music alive, but that isn't all my friend. You are bringing people together in a time where we need that. I doubt there is a single person watching that isn't smiling because they are experiencing something new, or because of the memories the music holds for them. You are a good man, sir.
The retired humor columnist, Dave Barry, had this to say, about this song: "Why don't you SING like a man?!" Dave Barry frequently poked fun at rock bands, and plays in a band, himself. The band is "The Rock Bottom Remainders". The whole band is composed of writers, and also includes Stephen King. I forget who the others are.
When I was a kid I loved this song, had it on a 45, my sister had it in a box of 45s in her car where it melted and warped in the summer heat. I was heart broken!
One of my all time favorite groups. They inspired comedian Gallagher with one of my all time favorite quotes: "Frankie Valli sings 'Walk Like A Man, Talk Like A Man'... sings it like a woman!"
those are my boys grew up with them and knew frankie later in life your the only reaction that gets the walk and the beat bravo from an old school 71 year old musician werll done yours roderick
You tickle me !! Watching your face and the enjoyment ..... it really makes us older folks happy that ya'll are hearing , actually listening, and enjoying the music of way back. ( And yes, there's a video somewhere of FV and the FS doing this either on American Bandstand or The Ed Sullivan show )
This is the best Old School Review, people. If you've never heard these songs before, I can't think of a better introduction! And I used to memorize the Billboard Hot 100 back in the day! God Bless
I'm glad to see that you're discovering the wall of sound. Another good example would be Sonny Charles and the checkmates with their song Black Pearl. This was produced by Phil Spector.
Almost forgotten by most is "Don't try to lay no boogie woogie on the king of rock and roll." by Long John Baldry. Best with story told prior to main jam. SAVE THE MUSIC! You're terrific!
You’re reaction was worth the wait!! This is one of my favorites that I sing at the top of my lungs - off key - by myself - but I enjoy it every time!!
No auto tune here artist back then actually knew how to sing.
I was just thinking that myself.
And none better than Frankie
BS...we've been lied to. They've had this technology since DAY ONE.
True that
@@fnaright You weren't born in the 1950s, and 60s to confirm that. Keep you weird opinions to yourself.
You had like 8 face changes there in the first 15 seconds. 🤣🤣 See, this is why we love you?! You’re IN IT, feeling every second. ❤️
Matty Jay I’m SO glad he’s helped you!! ❤️ I struggle with anxiety too and Jamel definitely helps me too. It is like sitting with a good friend and listening to and feeling the music isn’t it!!
I know, right? You can actually watch the video without sound and still enjoy Jamel's reactions. Hilarious.
@@amyelizabeth529 so true! 😂 no sound required. His face says it all. 😄💖
Jamel, you need to take a look at Roy Orbison, "Pretty Woman" "Only the Lonely" "Crying" "Blue Angel" and many more. Roy had probably the greatest range of any singer. Please, check him out, you won't be disappointed.
Check out anything from the Black and White Night concert video. It's a classic. czcams.com/video/_PLq0_7k1jk/video.html
Roy's voice is haunting. When he sang with the TW, it was amazing.
@@mattmihall9913 and check out who's playing/singing with him, Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, KD Lang, Bonnie Rait and several other artists. I remember when this came out, (b/w concert series) damn I'm old. I also had the fortunate luck of seeing Roy in concert in Austin Texas many many years ago. I think a year or so later, he passed away.
Been recommending Roy for like a year...
And Elvis thought ROY had the BEST range ......very impressive
Back in those days songs longer than three minutes wouldn't get radio play.
Then along came In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida and the rest is history!
Agreed...also a 45 will hold maybe 5 minutes per side, so at that time there was a physical limit to what the media could hold. Btw... an LP will hold about 45 minutes, and a CD about 80 minutes. Innadoddadivida was probably one side of an LP.
@@bluesman3232 or the Doors Light My Fire which came out a year before
Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan came out in 1965 and was six minutes and thirteen seconds long. Columbia was reluctant to release it because of its length, but a leaked copy made it into the hands of some influential DJs, and their interest in it convinced Columbia to put out the single. It made it to number two on the Billboard charts.
Light My Fire had the 7 minute album version and the chopped up 3 minute 45 version.
This is that "get in your car and hit the highway kinda music and not be interrupted!!!" Love it..
Absolutely 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. i jam to this while golfing 😂😂
@@scottyk_cdvi5650 I hear you!!!
I just heard this in my car and came home and put in on YT.
"Rag Doll"
"Who Loves You"
"Big Girls Don't Cry"
"Working My Way Back To You" ( The Spinners had a HUGE hit with this in the early 80's)
"Dawn"
Also Bye Bye Baby
The Four Seasons caught grief about this song because a real man wouldn’t talk in a falsetto voice. I guess Frankie Valli walked to the bank in a falsetto voice just fine.😝
hands down best Falsetto's ever Frankie Valli & Barry Gibb
@AJB3 I can agree with that My apologies to Brian.
only jealous fools would knock frankie valli.
Also have to realize that was advice from his father. So the singer could be playing the part of a young teenager whose voice was still high. Just guessing here.
In my neighbor "hood", singing falsetto and harmonizing was cool😉
My dad was a Rock and roll man and a country man these songs were my childhood here in new Zealand ❤❤❤✌✌✌
Lou Christie has a falsetto singing style similar to Frankie Valli. He had hits with "Lightnin' Strikes", "Two Faces Have I" and "I'm Gonna Make You Mine".
Jay Black Cara Mia
You beat me to it, lol. I came to suggest "Lightning Strikes". I love the nostalgia this channel brings. I'll be 49 next week, so many of these songs were played on the radio before I was born. But my mother helped me to appreciate great music. I love all kinds from many different eras. I would love to see more early Bee Gees reactions, like " Massachusetts", "I Started a Joke", and "New York Mining Disaster".
Loved Lighting Strikes again!
And Del Shannon
Yes, yes!!!! Lou Christie!!!!
They were the last of the doo wop groups between the British Invasion and the surf music era.
Billy Joel had an homage to them with For the Longest Time. Great song and great vocals.
@@tenhirankeiand Uptown Girl.
Barry Gibb of The Bee Gees has a great falsetto also.
The Bee Gees were false everything *DISCO SUCKED !*
He's reacted to a few Bee Gees songs.
@@glassontherocks The Bee Gees may have come to personify disco for a lot of people, but they were so much more than that. Disco lasted maybe four or five years, whereas the Bee Gees had a career that started in the early 60`s and went up yo the end of the last century, until they started to die one by one.
The Beegees was a blues soul harmony group. Still best selling movie soundtrack EVER.
Man I love watching you! You're always happy and positive! We need you! Thank you from a stuck at home Cancer patient that needs to laugh and smile! BE SAFE,GOD BLESS!🇺🇸🙏❤
Praying for you,and keep playing great music,listen to positive people,and cast your cares on Jesus!
If you haven’t already, you should check out “Crimson and Clover” by Tommy James and the Shondelles. Such a good tune.
Great choice!
Great tune
Yes a very good song. I remember hearing that song almost everyday when I was in basic training and getting ready to go to Vietnam.
Agreed.....a banger for sure!
Also, Tommy James "Draggin' the Line" - I was just listening to it yesterday.
Percy Sledge When a Man Loves a Woman
One of the best Love Songs ever recorded. Such sad lyrics because they're so true.
Dark End of the Street is great too!
The comments here are nice and loving. It's because of you. You put love and positivity out and it comes back. Thank you for making a happy place for us to share in 💖
Totally
We need families that have Fathers to teach their sons to Walk Like A Man,
And Fathers to model what a real man to their children, so the boys know what it means to be a man, and girls know what to look for in a prospective husband. Just saying
So true, Ms Priddy, Allan, and Lisa Ann. A return to family values, wholesome music, and Faith.
Absolutely.
Allan Tidgwell bro you’re joking😂
@@lisaannbarriner9633 what year are you living in? How about self fulfillment?
These reactions to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons have been an absolute Delight. I would like to steer you in another Direction just to get your reaction on Al Green. Let's Stay Together, and love and happiness.
Yes ! Al Green ‘s performance on the Midnight Special was astounding.
"You Ought To Be With Me"
"I'm Still In Love WithYou"
“I Am a Ram”
Love me some al green,let's get married.
@@Nhoj31neirbo47 I couldn’t agree more. What a great performance!
God Frankie's range is unbelievable!!
If the biopic "Jersey Boys" is faithful to original performers, during live TV performances, they "walked."
The #1 single of the 1960’s was “Sugar Sugar” by The Archies. Would love to see your reaction to it!
Still haven't heard anything like Frankie to this day. He is awesome.
Another guy that really had a great voice from that same era was Gene Pitney, he did tunes like Mecca, Town Without Pity and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. the 60s had some pretty amazing music too.
Heartbreaker
I caught Jean at the Australian Sydney Horand Provilian 1976, an awesome talented man.
Also Every Breath I Take.
Agree.
Another classic!!!! You rock the kasbah, J!🤣💞🎶🥂🦋😎✌Shimmy those shoulders!!!!😁
"Dawn" captivated me as a kid. I couldn't hear it enough. I pictured myself in the story of the song.
I LOVE this music. I was raised on this era, and I’m pretty sure I should have been alive during it.
"Who Loves You" is a must do! I absolutely love that song Jamel and I think you will too! It features all of the guys 🎶🎸🎤
- Who Loves You
- Beggin'
- Dawn (Go Away)
- Let's Hang On
- Rag Doll
- Big Girls Don't Cry
- Candy Girl
A couple of other good ones are C'mon Marianne and Ronnie
Dawn and Rag Doll are such a good ones. Man, he has so many good ones.
Beggin’ is such a great song.
Rag Doll is another one to hear!
OMG! I love your reaction to Walk Like A Man, my favorite Four Seasons song!
I agree with others about Roy Orbison. "Crying" is my favorite, but only a very few people can sing it (Don McClean did). I also love Pretty Woman . Wonderful voice.
Roy's version of Crying should be bronzed.
Your expressions and your shoulder moves are an absolute hoot! You are DA BOMB!
I luv all this old school music! U gotta play Who Loves You🚶♀️✌🚶♂️
Yes!
I am strongly suggesting Jerry Butler's ''Only the Strong Survive''. Another song about a young man getting over heartbreak, but it's his mom who sets him right. It is SO GOOD! You'll love his voice - I promise you will!
Moody woman
If you've never seen it, you should watch "The Wanderers". Set in the fifties and the transition to the sixties. High school gangs, race relations and 50's music. Great movie.
great film
@@paulhadfield7909 Yes indeed. Early Sly Stallone in it
@@jamiedejean1263 No, that was "The Lord's of Flatbush"
Valli had a voice from Mars...none like him...this was my fav Four Seasons tune. Rock on!
Late Fall of '62, early Winter of '63 --------written by Bob Gaudio / Bob Crewe , it was #1 all over AM radio !----------------WolfSky9, 73 y/o
Sir : PLEASE ------------Listen to The 4 Seasons : " Soon " & " Candy Girl " -----------My all-time 4 Seasons favorites ! ---------------WolfSky9, 73 y/o
You can't compare this with today's stuff .. there is no comparison. anyone can sound good with their voices enhanced by conmputers this is RAW talent.
Evenin' Jamel. Everyone also
Evenin' Jamel and everyone?
Good evening from Louisiana
Good evening from Calgary
Good evening from Texas 🇨🇱
Good Evening from Maryland.
My fav Four Seasons song! I saw Frankie Valli here in concert a couple of years ago and at 82 years old, he was just as good as back in the day and sang for almost two hours with just a short break! Amazing!
Jamel, I've only been watching you for about two months, but it is wonderful to go back in time and relive the wonderful music i grew up on through the fresh eyes of such a thoughtful, open minded and dignified young man. Peace and love to you sir.
there's an 80s Robert Downey Jr movie called Heart & Soul and this song is a running theme. love it.
I watched that movie as a kid, it was one of my first "grown up" movies, and I remember bawling at the end. I never could listen to that song until today. It still makes me emotional, haha.
I love that movie even today, Robert Downy Jnr was funny in the movie
I love how you don't beg for subscribers. If you are good you'll blow up no matter what. 👍😉
And the man's channel is definitely blowing up!
Walk like a man, singing falsetto.... LOL! Takes me back to my childhood. That's right; it was all about the talent.
there was many a joke back in the day along the lines of, "Yeah. Walk Like A Man.... Sing like a girl."
Gallagher had it in one of his shows (I think it was 'Stuck In The Sixties'): "Frankie Valli said 'walk like a man, talk like a man,' sang it like a woman.,"
Bee Gees ----- 'You can tell by the way I walk I'm a woman's man' in falsetto??????
Really got the hits flowing now 🤗🤗🤗🤗
I love watching your reactions Jamel. So nice to see someone from a younger generation appreciate the GREAT music we had in the 60s and 70s. You have so much soul. Keep up the great work you do.😍
It wasn't an A-side, but their "Huggin' My Pillow" is one of the most dynamic performances/arrangements in all of pop music. Please listen! KILLER!!!
JJ thanks for your comments on the music you play and enjoy so much Billy Coolru Yessss lol 😂😆
Love the 4 Seasons! I'm flashing on listening to Cousin Bruce Morrow on WABC on my early 1960s transistor radio. Good times, good music!
Great group and real singers..Love Frankie Valee and the Four Seasons
Jamel, appreciate your channel. 53 year old white guy here with a wonderful wife and three daughters on the east coast(Nats fan btw) that loves your zest for zest for life and love of other through simple and wonderful music. Keep up the journey!
The Four Seasons are one of the most successful singing groups
ever with over 100 million in sales late 50's early 60's were a sweet time
No one before or since sound like the Four Seasons. One of a kind!!
You have been doing this now for a while, you have discovered so much music you never knew was out there.....you've only scratched the surface.....never stop.....love you brother!
It's watching you react to them all in one day that I start to realise JUST how many great songs The Four Seasons had and JUST how many of them are actually some of my fave songs in general. It's like I'm starting to realise while watching Reaction channels just which groups are singing some of my personal favourite songs of all time and with some I literally had no idea who sang them and that some were all sung by the same singer or same group. It's like I'm hearing them and appreciating them all over again and seeking some new singers and new groups out on iTunes to buy their songs after these reactions, because well hey, I already loved them anyway I just didn't know it lol
Great tune! My favorite line: "No woman's worth....falling on the Earth..." Daddy taught him right. GREAT CHANNEL brother! Love the walkin.
Your reaction to this amazing music is like sunshine on a cloudy day (to quote another great tune)! Thank you!!
Lets keep it going lets do Rag Doll
Ragdoll is my favorite!
YES!!!!
Jamel, you "get it" SOOO quickly! You see why we love it AND you have such a good ear. You're just such a joy to watch.💙
Early Frankie takes a lot of us back to childhood. I was a little girl when this was a hit. Songs were short & played many times throughout the day on the radio. You heard the hits everywhere you went.
"Ragdoll" & "Dawn" next please.🌿💚
You really are the best! This was my first concert and you really brought ther memories flooding back!! Thank you, God bless!
Robert Downey Jr and a cast of ghosts sung part of this in one of my favourite movies from the 80's, "Heat and Soul". It's a fantastic movie and we showed it to our kids when they were about 7. They've loved the song ever since and taught it to their friends. Great music (and fun movies) lives on.
The reason for the short songs was radio. The stations wouldn’t play long songs in the late 50s and 60s. If you wanted stations to play your records, you had a 2:30 window for your music. Even the early Beatles music had to fit in the strictures of the AM stations.
If you liked that sound, the Beach Boys would be a good fit... unless they're one of the bands striking you.
Yes!!!
I've always loved the Beach Boys. They were about 10 years before my time but I fell in love with them and every song of theirs. Still love them to this day.
Sloop John B... and everything else, too.
I can't believe that the Beach Boys hasn't come up yet. The Beatles were in awe of them and so much of it is genious.
I get around
I saw frankie perform a couple years ago, it's crazy, he still sounds like that even in his 80's!
My sisters got married and moved out when I was 4 years old. This was one of my hand me down 45s from one of them. I played it all through my years, even as a teenager.
It's just too good!!
The stage show ‘Jersey Boys’ is the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Wonderful music. I have seen it seven times in London.💕
One of the best songs of the 60’s! Great reaction!
The only band I have seen in concert at the Lambertville Music Circus. And it was wonderful..
There was a movie called "Walk Like a Man" with Howie Mandel a lonnnnnng time ago. Pretty funny. They featured this song. You can't lose with The 4 Seasons! Thanks for your entertaining reaction!
As a kid of the 80s, that's how I know this song!
Frankie was more mob than Sinatra. Frankie was the man, walked and talked like a man, sang all the way to the bank.
Frankie Valli reminds me of my father....my parents were separating when these songs were popular and I was at my grandmas house listening to this song & the Righteous Brothers as well...
"No woman's worth crawling on the earth".
Truer words were never spoken .. or sang.
You are indeed keeping great music alive, but that isn't all my friend. You are bringing people together in a time where we need that. I doubt there is a single person watching that isn't smiling because they are experiencing something new, or because of the memories the music holds for them. You are a good man, sir.
My friends and I thought it was so funny when Frankie sang "talk like a man" and he sang so high. LOL
Me too. I considered it a novelty song when I was younger and my palette was less eclectic.
The retired humor columnist, Dave Barry, had this to say, about this song: "Why don't you SING like a man?!"
Dave Barry frequently poked fun at rock bands, and plays in a band, himself. The band is "The Rock Bottom Remainders". The whole band is composed of writers, and also includes Stephen King. I forget who the others are.
When I was a kid I loved this song, had it on a 45, my sister had it in a box of 45s in her car where it melted and warped in the summer heat. I was heart broken!
One of my all time favorite groups. They inspired comedian Gallagher with one of my all time favorite quotes:
"Frankie Valli sings 'Walk Like A Man, Talk Like A Man'... sings it like a woman!"
those are my boys grew up with them and knew frankie later in life your the only reaction that gets the walk and the beat bravo from an old school 71 year old musician werll done yours roderick
I love your pure enjoyment of the music. Your reactions and appreciation have reopened a lot of music for me. Thank you!
Jamel, you are so much fun! Music couldn’t have a better advocate.
You tickle me !! Watching your face and the enjoyment ..... it really makes us older folks happy that ya'll are hearing , actually listening, and enjoying the music of way back. ( And yes, there's a video somewhere of FV and the FS doing this either on American Bandstand or The Ed Sullivan show )
Frankie's voice is golden. The rest of the fellas are talented too. I've loved his stuff my whole life.
The Four Seasons - Walk Like A Man
The Night
Who Loves You
2 of their best.
When I was in middle school music class three classmates (boys) did this in dresses for our festival. It was hilarious and the only part I remember...
Idk what’s more fun the music or watching your reaction. You make my day. ✌🏼
Jamal...your reaction to this is 100% Awesome..I love the way you reacted!!!
Back in the day the record companies told the performers to keep it under 3 minutes so that is why the videos are so short
This is the best Old School Review, people. If you've never heard these songs before, I can't think of a better introduction! And I used to memorize the Billboard Hot 100 back in the day! God Bless
Love your expressions when you react to all these great bands Jamel you always make my day 👍👍😀😎☮️💟
I'm glad to see that you're discovering the wall of sound. Another good example would be Sonny Charles and the checkmates with their song Black Pearl. This was produced by Phil Spector.
I was in High School when that came out. The Four Seasons were the bomb!!!! Still love them!!!
The Miracles: You Really got a Hold on Me
Ah yes, Smokey Robinson. "Tears of aClown". After that The ABC's "When Smokey Sings" , which is a nice tribute to the man himself.
Great song...which the Beatles covered on their 2nd album, a year after Smokey. Just shows how highly regarded Smokey was/is😉
Almost forgotten by most is "Don't try to lay no boogie woogie on the king of rock and roll." by Long John Baldry. Best with story told prior to main jam. SAVE THE MUSIC! You're terrific!
Jamal had the walk!😁
These songs just make feel so Happy & chilled great vibes👍🍸💃
You’re reaction was worth the wait!! This is one of my favorites that I sing at the top of my lungs - off key - by myself - but I enjoy it every time!!
Perhaps a rabbit hole into Little Anthony and the Imperials for another legendary voice.
I'm on the out side,looking in
Every time I hear this song, I think of the movie "Mrs Doubtfire."
It was in that movie
of course - :) RIP robin williams
You’re a fun guy. Always enjoy spending the time with you. Thanks.
I just love you Jamel. You just make me smile after a horrible couple of days. Thank You.