Here I am again in 2025 still loving this . What great music we had still find things you missed the first time , bloody marvellous isn’t it . Happy new year 😎
I love watching Northern Soulers dance - they're amazing! I remember being told how they used to get through loads of Johnson's baby powder so their shoes would slide on the dance floor. We have a friend who is 70 and he still goes to Northern Soul gigs - he guest DJ's at a lot of them - and he still gets on the dance floor! When Wigan was still open my Mum wouldn't let me go - she said I was too young to travel that far (100+ miles). By the time I was old enough sadly, it had closed down! So it's really lovely to watch videos like this - thanks for sharing on RUclips!
I was 15 when this was all happening and I wasn’t allowed to go either but made up for it since now live in Egypt an they love it but can’t dance to it😂😂
There was no powder on the dance floors , when I was dancing, from 73 to 78. It must have come in much later. Probably to make up for poor dance technique
I Went for the first an only time in 1977, I was only 18, but if I'd gone before, underage, I thought there might be a chance of being kicked out, I made sure that I was legal before I went there, if I'd known what I know now, I would have been there most weekends.
Changed my mind Richard Street in my opinion was with the Monitors at this time then obviously thr Temptations great track whoever sang this danced Wigan and Blackpool, thank you for post can't stop this feeling over 50 years later!
It was previously unreleased. Someone found an acetate of it in a Motown storage room. Nobody's even sure if it's actually the contours. Motown had so many hits this was just lying around unused.
Weatherspoon dean I know their style! This must be an acetate. Hit!! I'm sorry I dont know the singer. Possibly Sylvester Potts? Not Dennis Edward's if anyone knows. Please post
If you want to, you could. There's still loads of Morthern Soul venues, I'd go myself, but at 66 years old, maybe couldn't do the backdrops and spins like I used to. Still, great memories.
Gavin Stearn blessings my friend, still treasure my copy, the banter awesome and its "memories" on here, travelled more than doctor who lol, hope you and the family are all good, stay well xxx
i love this. hope to god the four tops version is found. the tops should've worked with william weatherspoon and james dean way more often. their songs have a beautiful soaring sound. just listen to their work with jimmy ruffin and the contours and the fantastic 4.
Beverly, we always kept the baby powder in our bowling bags too. Made your approach to the foul line...s m o o t h. You never stood on your head on dry floors that way. I can see it works well for dancing too.
That is a bumper ! I could hear Jackie and Otis ,give this a go.I still love the unidentified voice on this track though. Bouncing all over the floor KTF
From Motown expert Keith Hughes. It explains everything. It isn't the Contours. It's most likely the demo vocal for the song (titled "Can't Help This Feeling", and written by Marilyn McLeod and Dean & Weatherspoon) which was recorded Sept 12 1968. The track was destined for the Four Tops, and they duly added their vocals, thereby wiping the demo vocal, and their finished version remains in the Vaults, unissued. This version has been around for a while, but the start of the track has been very cleverly added by someone - as I've known it till now, the recording fades in at the beginning, indicating the original source was damaged in some way. No-one I know has ever identified the demo singer convincingly.
Done by Levine ....bleeps are security bleeps once used at motown. AND MR MOTOWN EXPERT IT IS NOT IN THE VAULTS AS IF IT WAS WOULD OF BEEN ON A CD BY NOW ,THIS WAS DONE 15 YEARS AGO
Apparently Ian Lavine did a studio piano over dub on the Intro, he thinks its The Contours - not sure I agree with that, but its a bloody belting track who ever it is :-)
this is one of the best songs ihave ever heard i would love to know who sang it and gavin stearn thank you very much for this great track of this awrsome sound
I'll say that I think this is an absolute belter of a tune, and arguments might rage over who it is, so I'll put down what I know and people can make up their own minds.. In the 80's a Motown collector purchased a number of acetates and tapes that had been retrieved from the Woodward building in Detroit. The tracks on the tapes were by various artists and were what are known as 'safety copies' .. meaning you could listen to them but weren't able to move them on as they had 'bleeps' superimposed on the tracks at regular intervals throughout the songs. From what I know these were tapes that writers or producers could take home to listen to and had therefore left the 'security' of the tape library and studio. One of the songs on these multi-artist tapes was ' I Can't Stop This Feeling'. The tape was damaged on the intro but recovered in time before the main vocal started. A number of the long-time Motown collectors listened to it and the conclusion was that it must be a demo, probably by the writer or a random singer, as opposed to any known Motown artist. Someone gave a copy to Ian Levine. who was very excited by it. He 'repaired' the damage by doing a piano studio overdub and proclaimed that it was a Contours recording and he knew because he had worked with them and knew their voices up close and personal, so in his mind there was no doubt. That is hard to disagree with, but of the many Motown experts who listened to the track, only Ian believed it was the Contours.. Most of the experts other than Levine think its more likely that the writer is the singer ... A few believe it could be James or William Weatherspoon.. I have no idea who it is, but its a gem whoever recorded it..
some element of the truth , but if this was the case were are the other tracks with the securuty bleeeps on them !!!!!!!!! Can you even name one of them ?
Here I am again in 2025 still loving this . What great music we had still find things you missed the first time , bloody marvellous isn’t it . Happy new year 😎
I love watching Northern Soulers dance - they're amazing! I remember being told how they used to get through loads of Johnson's baby powder so their shoes would slide on the dance floor. We have a friend who is 70 and he still goes to Northern Soul gigs - he guest DJ's at a lot of them - and he still gets on the dance floor! When Wigan was still open my Mum wouldn't let me go - she said I was too young to travel that far (100+ miles). By the time I was old enough sadly, it had closed down! So it's really lovely to watch videos like this - thanks for sharing on RUclips!
I was 15 when this was all happening and I wasn’t allowed to go either but made up for it since now live in Egypt an they love it but can’t dance to it😂😂
@@shellymorris7594 That's brilliant that Northern Soul is a big hit in Egypt 50 years after it was in Britain! Keep the Faith Shelly! ✊🏻
There was no powder on the dance floors , when I was dancing, from 73 to 78. It must have come in much later. Probably to make up for poor dance technique
I Went for the first an only time in 1977, I was only 18, but if I'd gone before, underage, I thought there might be a chance of being kicked out, I made sure that I was legal before I went there, if I'd known what I know now, I would have been there most weekends.
@@paulwoods2785 The talc was for the sticky floors not bad dancers. Some dancers slide so it helped them do that.
Could listen to this all day and night
One of the greatest northern soul classics
I have this as a track on a Motown vinyl album of non-stop dance classics from around 1970/71.❤
magnificent
Absolutely brilliant. First time I've heard this. Can't go wrong with the contours 😎
love this song...it's so Motown..brings back memories when I was young..and I can't believe this was posted and they danced like this in 2002!
Absolute wicked tune had me dancing the minute I heard it and ever since shared with other soulies
even after all these years...still great..!!!!
They dont get any better than this. This track has it all northern soul at its best.Geoff Foden
Absolutely love this everything that is great about n soul is in this tune its a, 10 from len
Two years ago was the last time I listened to this and before that it was a few year more...terrific record.
Wicked tune from a great Northern Soul band
One of the BEST love the Contours
iv`e read this could be R Dean Taylor singing and not the contours, seem to be a lot of conjecture as too who this is,
Not heard this before - Brilliant!
What a tune, never heard it before now can't stop listening to it!
This would have been a floor filler, on the scooter rallies in the 80s, brilliant find, keep it up,
Simply bloody brilliant.
I think it's a cracking tune,I could dance to this all night.
Love theres song,s and dancing too❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I watch this weekly..It's so old school and so much fun to see them dance like that to such a great song!
One of my favorite songs what amazing voice
Absolutely love this song!!
I remember hearing this one years ago fantastic xx
"FANTASTIC TUNEY FROM THE FAB CONTOURS " IF YOU DONT DANCE TO THIS YOU AINT GOT A PULSE ......SIMPLE !!
Xx
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All ready up dancing 🥰
@@jaynewatson4257 x
😊🎶❤✊💃😊 Thank you 👍
Changed my mind Richard Street in my opinion was with the Monitors at this time then obviously thr Temptations great track whoever sang this danced Wigan and Blackpool, thank you for post can't stop this feeling over 50 years later!
Awesome track ❤😊🎉
One of the best
Soul is in the heart and the shoes keep the Faith
Loved this, not heard it in year's, definitely makes me want to get up and dance ✊
I've not heard this for years, can't believe how good it is.
WOW! this is a new one to me! Wicked, love it❤
Why have never heard this before? Brilliant and amazing, you can’t keep your feet still
It was previously unreleased. Someone found an acetate of it in a Motown storage room. Nobody's even sure if it's actually the contours. Motown had so many hits this was just lying around unused.
It's a demo tape - if you listen on headphones you can hear beeps in the background@@jbranum3087
SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE must know who the lead singer is? Beautifully sung with real soul and the obvious pain of personal experience.
Weatherspoon dean I know their style! This must be an acetate. Hit!! I'm sorry I dont know the singer. Possibly Sylvester Potts? Not Dennis Edward's if anyone knows. Please post
Fantastic dancing... love it :-)
God Almighty! I remember this at the Twisted Wheel in Manchester. Danced to thi s all night.
All night? It's only on for 3 minutes!
@@Maranatha14 The needle got stuck. lol.
@@martincorrado600 They just played it again and again. When you hear it, why wouldn't they?
It was only discovered in the '80s 🤔😂🤣🤡
@@WashingtonSAFC Released April 1969
if I could turn back time and go to Wigan - just one more time !! PLEASE xx
If you want to, you could. There's still loads of Morthern Soul venues, I'd go myself, but at 66 years old, maybe couldn't do the backdrops and spins like I used to. Still, great memories.
I’m there❤
Another rare classic floats to the top of the northern soul sounds tree ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,proper dancer this tuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnne
Sweet soul music... Classic
GREAT track Love ❤ Ktf ❤ To everyone Connected to The massive soul scene ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
Fantastic tune😊
Thankyou for posting , 💯 %. Brilliant choon , carpets back , and dancin Ktf
TOP TUNE
A belting song whoever recorded, if you dont like it go somewhere else!
Brilliant !!
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It sucks.
So nice ❤😊
Had so many of Contours 45's from 13yrs & on KTF
Gavin Stearn blessings my friend, still treasure my copy, the banter awesome and its "memories" on here, travelled more than doctor who lol, hope you and the family are all good, stay well xxx
😁🎶❤💃❤😁...Thank you 👍✊👍...Thank You Lord ✝️ for the Tingles 🙏❤✝️
love it such memories x
one of my most played tunes at present along with Renee White - Poet very similar sounds
Gorgeous, just love it!!
The rocket.. Holloway Rd London northern soul.. Great club
what a great song by who ever
really great dancing
Great club.. The rocket.. Holloway Rd, London n19. Great people.? Great memories, rip Toni class, rip lindsey dickingson
I went to hit like and I already must have but goodness knows when! Whatever, it remains a terrific record.
Why was this never released? It's brilliant❤.
Outstanding song" along with a Fantastic vidio clip, K,T,F, - PATCH,.
i love this. hope to god the four tops version is found. the tops should've worked with william weatherspoon and james dean way more often. their songs have a beautiful soaring sound. just listen to their work with jimmy ruffin and the contours and the fantastic 4.
Ian Wysor. plain white label available now. C/W The 4 Tops versions
What a tune!!
Beverly, we always kept the baby powder in our bowling bags too. Made your approach to the foul line...s m o o t h. You never stood on your head on dry floors that way. I can see it works well for dancing too.
Wow. New one on me. Blown away. KTF!
Love the contours
Sunday morning and listening to this brilliant
listen to the Four Tops version!! it's so cool!!
Fabulous Contours record absolute brilliant floor filler
Proper Quality.. and more.
Love that they Majored the second chord in the verse!
great never released Motown! Thk U!
Kin Ell I'm on this video :)
That is a bumper ! I could hear Jackie and Otis ,give this a go.I still love the unidentified voice on this track though. Bouncing all over the floor
KTF
I cant stop this feeling ktf x
love this would love to know the history :}
Quality motown song. Never heard this before but very good
Classic motown 60s northern soul
long live northeern soul
Peter Gillam Absolutely brilliant
I like this one good northern soul song to dance to ktf 🤩😊😎🤗
must have been released in some kind of format. danced to it many a good night
Great tune
From Motown expert Keith Hughes. It explains everything.
It isn't the Contours. It's most likely the demo vocal for the song (titled "Can't Help This Feeling", and written by Marilyn McLeod and Dean & Weatherspoon) which was recorded Sept 12 1968. The track was destined for the Four Tops, and they duly added their vocals, thereby wiping the demo vocal, and their finished version remains in the Vaults, unissued.
This version has been around for a while, but the start of the track has been very cleverly added by someone - as I've known it till now, the recording fades in at the beginning, indicating the original source was damaged in some way.
No-one I know has ever identified the demo singer convincingly.
Done by Levine ....bleeps are security bleeps once used at motown.
AND MR MOTOWN EXPERT IT IS NOT IN THE VAULTS AS IF IT WAS WOULD OF BEEN ON A CD BY NOW ,THIS WAS DONE 15 YEARS AGO
gavin stearn language timothy !!
+gavin stearn There are lots of things still yet to be released. The Motown vaults are not empty.
dunt matta good song
Well it was in the vaults Mister! It's out now on 'One Track Mind! More Motown Guys' on ACE. With Motown never say never!
brilliant world class
Brilliant
brill dancers .brill sound
fantastic tune, but it chokes me up
Fantastic
Apparently Ian Lavine did a studio piano over dub on the Intro, he thinks its The Contours - not sure I agree with that, but its a bloody belting track who ever it is :-)
Just got a pressing of this record. Dose not matter who sang it just a fantastic song😈😈.
well said Kev...
Where can I get a copy ??
they are all in prison at the moment lol
Wow Whitworth street tune not heard it since then !
march 24 the four tops will finally see the light of day on Ace records MORE MOTOWN GUYS series
Like it? - I effin LUV it!
the best
Cool that was long years a go sow cool
Glorious! ktf 👍
this is one of the best songs ihave ever heard i would love to know who sang it and gavin stearn thank you very much for this great track of this awrsome sound
The Contours obviously sang it
You cannot beat this
Absolute stunner
I'll say that I think this is an absolute belter of a tune, and arguments might rage over who it is, so I'll put down what I know and people can make up their own minds..
In the 80's a Motown collector purchased a number of acetates and tapes that had been retrieved from the Woodward building in Detroit.
The tracks on the tapes were by various artists and were what are known as 'safety copies' .. meaning you could listen to them but weren't able to move them on as they had 'bleeps' superimposed on the tracks at regular intervals throughout the songs. From what I know these were tapes that writers or producers could take home to listen to and had therefore left the 'security' of the tape library and studio.
One of the songs on these multi-artist tapes was ' I Can't Stop This Feeling'. The tape was damaged on the intro but recovered in time before the main vocal started. A number of the long-time Motown collectors listened to it and the conclusion was that it must be a demo, probably by the writer or a random singer, as opposed to any known Motown artist.
Someone gave a copy to Ian Levine. who was very excited by it. He 'repaired' the damage by doing a piano studio overdub and proclaimed that it was a Contours recording and he knew because he had worked with them and knew their voices up close and personal, so in his mind there was no doubt. That is hard to disagree with, but of the many Motown experts who listened to the track, only Ian believed it was the Contours.. Most of the experts other than Levine think its more likely that the writer is the singer ... A few believe it could be James or William Weatherspoon..
I have no idea who it is, but its a gem whoever recorded it..
some element of the truth , but if this was the case were are the other tracks with the securuty bleeeps on them !!!!!!!!! Can you even name one of them ?
Holloway Rd rocket.. North London.. Northern soul.. The blocks
Classic 1960s dance track s,