HQ-Video. Four Tops - Reach Out (I'll Be There), ein Hit im Jahr 1966.
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Who's listening in 2024? Memories. Good music never goes out of style ❤
@lindyjohnson656319 сағат бұрын
I was 16 years old here. Now I am 73.
@stephensfarms71653 жыл бұрын
My father played this just before he drove me to university for the start of my first year and I’ve never forgotten it. He passed away only one month ago now but this song and memory brings me a lot of comfort as it reminds me of what great father he was.
@utterutternutter2 жыл бұрын
I just lost my wife of 56 years. We grew up on the east side and this song means as much to me today as it did back in the 60's . When i leave this life I want a motown theme in the music. It will always be in my blood. God Bless you and the happy tears I am shedding this morning. Jim
@jimboyer6975 Жыл бұрын
Here, immediately after Lupin's episode.
@argydimitrelis6112 жыл бұрын
58 years later and still sound like a masterpiece
@damienganzer21402 жыл бұрын
I was 19 in 1967 now l'm 77 in 2024. this is STILL one of the greatest song EVER sung. !!
@cgarcia592
That voice that Levi Stubbs had, Good Lord. Unusual for a motown band to have a baritone as a lead singer but nobody else could have managed to pull this off. Pure class
@nicksimpson4058 Жыл бұрын
Merci Lupin
@Mr.Heribenny2 жыл бұрын
I remember laying in bed one night in 1967 listening to my little square Sony portable radio (can't remember what those were called) and waiting and waiting for this song to come on. I waited for hours. It finally came on at about 2AM. It was magical.
@BobMarshall19523 жыл бұрын
This was my mothers favourite song. when she died I carried her into her funeral to this song.everytime I hear it I think of my mother
@neilmoore-ex6qy Жыл бұрын
I’m 41 years old and tears are pouring down my face 😢
@GabrielRodriguez-um8fi Жыл бұрын
Man, what I wouldn't give for 60's type music to make a comeback.
@boblynch73483 жыл бұрын
This man’s voice is so damn powerful. I’m not talking about the depth, pitch, or tone. I’m talking about the conviction.
@LastSifu3 жыл бұрын
Back when music was great!!
@joelmanning9134
Just after my husband died I remember going shopping alone for the first time and I felt so desolate walking back to the car, as I got in I was really struggling to hold it together and as I started up the car this song came on, the song gives me so much comfort now.
@martinswain6205
I searched "I'll be there" but it came up with Jackson 5 ...
@8bit_pineapple4 жыл бұрын
I came from that Congo 1964 mercenary video
@saskiaviking94472 жыл бұрын
Please bring this music back, we need it today more than ever!
Who's listening in 2024? Memories. Good music never goes out of style ❤
I was 16 years old here. Now I am 73.
My father played this just before he drove me to university for the start of my first year and I’ve never forgotten it. He passed away only one month ago now but this song and memory brings me a lot of comfort as it reminds me of what great father he was.
I just lost my wife of 56 years. We grew up on the east side and this song means as much to me today as it did back in the 60's . When i leave this life I want a motown theme in the music. It will always be in my blood. God Bless you and the happy tears I am shedding this morning. Jim
Here, immediately after Lupin's episode.
58 years later and still sound like a masterpiece
I was 19 in 1967 now l'm 77 in 2024. this is STILL one of the greatest song EVER sung. !!
That voice that Levi Stubbs had, Good Lord. Unusual for a motown band to have a baritone as a lead singer but nobody else could have managed to pull this off. Pure class
Merci Lupin
I remember laying in bed one night in 1967 listening to my little square Sony portable radio (can't remember what those were called) and waiting and waiting for this song to come on. I waited for hours. It finally came on at about 2AM. It was magical.
This was my mothers favourite song. when she died I carried her into her funeral to this song.everytime I hear it I think of my mother
I’m 41 years old and tears are pouring down my face 😢
Man, what I wouldn't give for 60's type music to make a comeback.
This man’s voice is so damn powerful. I’m not talking about the depth, pitch, or tone. I’m talking about the conviction.
Back when music was great!!
Just after my husband died I remember going shopping alone for the first time and I felt so desolate walking back to the car, as I got in I was really struggling to hold it together and as I started up the car this song came on, the song gives me so much comfort now.
I searched "I'll be there" but it came up with Jackson 5 ...
I came from that Congo 1964 mercenary video
Please bring this music back, we need it today more than ever!
Simply one of the greatest songs ever recorded.