@samnic1998. Mickey Baker was an accomplished guitarist doing a lot of session work for some of the biggest names in the business back in the 50's. Very much in demand and was rarely out of work.
if you dig this guitar style look up 'Billy's Blues" by Billy Stewart. Jody Williams is the lead guitarist and the one that wrote the riff they used for this song. Mickey tried to play just like Jodi here, whose style was very distinct. Jodi also played the guitar solo on Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love", so there's at least one solo by him that people talk about. An unsung guitar hero who I think had some of the best tone and ideas of any of the 50's chicago blues guitarists.
That is AWESOME! I never heard this until the movie but I wish I could’ve seen you perform the song! Can you tell us more about the performance and the audiences reaction? Were you nervous or did you know everyone would love it?
Lyrics: Love Love is strange Lot of people Take it for a game Once you get it You never want to quit, no no After you've had it You're in an awful fix Many people Don't understand, no no They think loving Is money in the hand Your sweet loving Is better than a kiss When you leave me Sweet kisses I miss Sylvia Yes, Mickey How do you call your lover boy Come here, lover boy And if he doesn't answer Oh lover boy And if he still doesn't answer I simply say Baby, oh baby My sweet baby, you're the one Baby, oh baby My sweet baby, you're the one
Sylvia Robinson is best known as the "Mother of Hip Hop" since she signed The Sugarhill Gang, who released the first hip hop record, to her record label. Without her there would be no MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice, Tupac, Biggie, Eminem, or Kanye. She's a legend.
You’re wrong, real hip hoppers know that hip hop started out as block parties in the Bronx in the 1960’s about a whole 10 years before n not just some record that got radio play in 79..
@@shalashaska3930 what is said about Sylvia Robinson is true. not only did she sign Sugar Hill Gang to Sugar Hill Records, she produced the song Rapper's Delight by Sugar Hill Gang.
Mickey's guitar was so ahead of it's time, he was a stellar musician. They really nailed sexy for 1956, when a lot of pop was so bland and mushy. I've listened to this countless times and Sylvia still makes my pump thump.
"Sylvia" is Sylvia Robinson who went on to become the owner of Sugar Hill Records and helped to create the the first largely successful rap song, "Rappers Delight."
Hey all of you out there! These were indeed classic times! I was fortunate enough to be a Teen ager during this times! It will never be as great as it was Again! God in heaven! How well I remember El Monte Legion stadium Ritchie Vallens. Crusin in my 55 Chev...Girls. Girls..Girls..Coors beers..or maybe Budweiser! Street drags! 100 bucks a gear!. That damn war they dreamed up.. Really hurt us! We will never be The same again! It's not fair! Theve cheeted us! We're the best! Remember that first kiss?? For me! Her name was Donna! Damn! Where does the time go?
~ 1956 and still fresh in 2018!! R.I.P. The great Sylvia Robinson. I certainly hope when Warner Bros makes HER movie, they do not ignore her hits and great business accomplishments in music from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s!! She thrived and existed way way before Sugar Hill Records. See the history of All Platinum Records and associated labels!! Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
Dirty Dancing was my fav movie as a kid my mom and i used to sing this. My favorite memory im 39 today and my mom has been gone since 2021. The memories man. Precious to say the least
"Sylvia" has several noteworthy and some unknown musical incarnations, including: "Little Sylvia," who sang jazz on the famous Savoy Records label in the 50s; "Sylvia Vanderpool," who recorded R & B/rock and roll for the legendary Sue Records label; "Mickey Baker & Sylvia Vanderpool" whom were independent music producers/musicians on the Ike & Tina Turner and The Ikettes hit "I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine"---that is Mickey voicing as Ike's call and response to Tina and, more importantly, that is Sylvia doing the great, slamming guitar work on this 60s track; "Sylvia," with her international hit "Pillow Talk" on her own Vibration Records/All Platinum Records label in the early 70s; and her crowning musical glory as Sylvia Robinson who, along with her husband, Joe Robinson, founded Sugar Hill Records, Sylvia producing the very first rap record by The Sugar Hill Gang, "Rappers Delight" in late 1979-early 1980. Miss Sylvia Vanderpool Robinson's talent remains incomparable to this day. Much Love to Joey Robinson, Jr. who I met at MCA Records in the mid-80s and allowed me to speak on the phone with my Sylvia----Mark/Andromeda International Records
A song from the 1950's. Fast-forward by 30 years or so, to 1987. When this song served as one of many soundtracks, for a film called Dirty Dancing. And yes, that guitarwork is legendary.
I know Jimi Hendrix loved this song and it made an impression on him as a young teen. Something tells me that just about any young guitarist growing up in that era loved this song. Easy to see why.
I love this song and my Students love to learn and play this song as well. It works really well at all of my gigs on land as well as on cruise ships. If you need the song to be moved into a different key to suit your voice, I can also help you that as well. Happy Practicing, Happy Performing Y'all.
I swear the music of old are just something special. This song reminds me of a hot sunny day with my Dad, mom and sister driving The streets of Nassau Bahamas. The Streets were calm & quiet as we drove out near the airport road to pick some coco plums before heading to the beach. Then we'd head back home to my Grammys pot of dumpling soup. Rest easy Elizabeth ❤
A great rock and roll song from 1956 that sounds like it was made much later. Dirty Dancing brought this song to many for the first time. Who is playing guitar? What a great sound! This song is on my playlist!
You don't hear gems like this anymore. It's all gone to shit nowadays. Sylvia was a gorgeous woman with a great voice and Mickey was an accomplished guitarist doing a lot of session work for some of the biggest names in the business back in the 50's. RIP to both and thank you for the wonderful music you left us.
When I was like 10 I heard this song in the frankenweenie credits, and for the past few years I've been singing it none stop not knowing what it is. I can't believe I found it.
Amo essa e todas as músicas do filme. Assisti pela primeira vez com minha mãe e me apaixonei. Foi difícil mas achei música por música e incluí na minha play. Minha filha não gostou 😂 mas é outra geração, mais ligada na atualidade. Eu tenho 37 e simplesmente amo 😍😍😍
Imagina Paloma: uma musica de 1953 escrita por um homen negro num "mundo" de brancos, sob o nome da esposa dele, voce (de 1984) e eu (de 1966) AMAMOS a cancao e ja a sua filha e o meu filho nao gostam!
As a guitar player, I dont understand why nobody ever talks about the solo in this song. So good and such a tone!
Pretty iconic!
This song is beyond sexy wooo 😛
@samnic1998. Mickey Baker was an accomplished guitarist doing a lot of session work for some of the biggest names in the business back in the 50's. Very much in demand and was rarely out of work.
if you dig this guitar style look up 'Billy's Blues" by Billy Stewart. Jody Williams is the lead guitarist and the one that wrote the riff they used for this song. Mickey tried to play just like Jodi here, whose style was very distinct. Jodi also played the guitar solo on Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love", so there's at least one solo by him that people talk about. An unsung guitar hero who I think had some of the best tone and ideas of any of the 50's chicago blues guitarists.
ruclips.net/p/PLI5NFomdVbM_EY7nZnuplm9TG1VIL3_T9
I love how she says baby as "baybay" because she makes it sound like it's melting
me too
Beyblade
@@jm1178 hell yeah!!!
That's a great simile
She had me at "come here loverboy"
If anyone is listening to this in 2024, you're the greatest!
I am
I am. Buddy Holly is a legend
Thanks and so are you!!!!:):) 😉
Спасибо❤
"Great minds think alike"! The best !
I sang this with a friend in a high school talent show in 1957or 58. We were a hit! I'm in my 80's and still love this song.
That is AWESOME! I never heard this until the movie but I wish I could’ve seen you perform the song! Can you tell us more about the performance and the audiences reaction? Were you nervous or did you know everyone would love it?
Lyrics: Love
Love is strange
Lot of people
Take it for a game
Once you get it
You never want to quit, no no
After you've had it
You're in an awful fix
Many people
Don't understand, no no
They think loving
Is money in the hand
Your sweet loving
Is better than a kiss
When you leave me
Sweet kisses I miss
Sylvia
Yes, Mickey
How do you call your lover boy
Come here, lover boy
And if he doesn't answer
Oh lover boy
And if he still doesn't answer
I simply say
Baby, oh baby
My sweet baby, you're the one
Baby, oh baby
My sweet baby, you're the one
Hannah Rose beautiful choon x
how long did it takes you to typ that?
OML THE SISTER IAN PFP
AAA
That pb 😍😂
And than Neil comes in..
Sylvia Robinson is best known as the "Mother of Hip Hop" since she signed The Sugarhill Gang, who released the first hip hop record, to her record label. Without her there would be no MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice, Tupac, Biggie, Eminem, or Kanye. She's a legend.
That's crazy, I never knew that. Rapper's Delight.. The only hip hop song BLM supporters know.
You’re wrong, real hip hoppers know that hip hop started out as block parties in the Bronx in the 1960’s about a whole 10 years before n not just some record that got radio play in 79..
@@shalashaska3930 what is said about Sylvia Robinson is true. not only did she sign Sugar Hill Gang to Sugar Hill Records, she produced the song Rapper's Delight by Sugar Hill Gang.
@@shalashaska3930 This is a #1 1955 song!!!
Just PURE EXCELLENCE ' LOV U MRS SYLVIA U MADE THE WORLD BETTER
No one puts baby in a corner ❤❤❤
I was sure i read or heard that swayze name somewhere , till i read that comment , Dean Fucking Winchester
Hemlock Grove confirmed
Thank you mister Briscoe.
I think you mean rice bag?
That’s right ❤
Waitressing as this plays at work- it's almost impossible to resist dancing around whilst serving people!
Just follow the flow mate~
This one comes at my work all the time until i started to love it ;)
Serve and be beautiful!!
LOL
I'd dance with you
It’s impossible to find a tone like this - It’s a perfect song
To understand the future……..we must go back in time!!!
Then like boom, black suits comin' blew them up!
Mickey's guitar was so ahead of it's time, he was a stellar musician. They really nailed sexy for 1956, when a lot of pop was so bland and mushy. I've listened to this countless times and Sylvia still makes my pump thump.
The groove is immense in this song. Especially the cowbell and the stellar guitar work
Love it! I danced to this tune 65 years ago numerous times. Ohhh, sweet memories.
Recorded in 1956 but has a 60's feel to it. Great forgotten song!
Adelantada a su epoca
No way this is forgotten. True music lovers will hold this tune in high esteem for as long as humans will be listening to great music!
I don't understand why someone dislike this masterpiece.
Millenials
@@rogerivan no
They've heard the cover by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers.
They’re deaf
They probably listened to pitbull's "back in time" instead
great movie "DD" rest in peace Patrick Swayze!
Ha! Double D's
Just watched it again yesterday 💃🏻
"Sylvia" is Sylvia Robinson who went on to become the owner of Sugar Hill Records and helped to create the the first largely successful rap song, "Rappers Delight."
The legendary Sylvia Robinson also helped create the hip hop classic "The Message" . Our mother of hip hop.
@@camerynzigler8390 Yes!!
She sings pillow talk too
She produced Rapper's Delight
I love Sylvia's voice
One of the greatest movies ever made and can NEVER be redone!!!
name?
@@adarshpawar I know I'm a year late, and you probably know it by now, but it was Dirty Dancing.
@@emmaknouse200 Thanks 😊 and I haven't watched it yet but I'll watch now!
This was also in the classic movie Casino
Even in Man In Black 3
Back In Time!!!!!!
A certifiable classic from 1957.
Showing my age but I bought this record when I was just a kid. Great song then and still is...
My cats name is Lover Boy, but I call him Baby. This song is for him
Who is listening in 2024?
Me
Me too….😂
Me
Me 2 !
Meee
Hey all of you out there!
These were indeed classic times!
I was fortunate enough to be a
Teen ager during this times!
It will never be as great as it was
Again! God in heaven! How well
I remember El Monte Legion stadium
Ritchie Vallens.
Crusin in my 55 Chev...Girls. Girls..Girls..Coors beers..or maybe
Budweiser! Street drags!
100 bucks a gear!.
That damn war they dreamed up..
Really hurt us! We will never be
The same again! It's not fair!
Theve cheeted us! We're the best!
Remember that first kiss??
For me! Her name was Donna!
Damn! Where does the time go?
~ 1956 and still fresh in 2018!! R.I.P. The great Sylvia Robinson. I certainly hope when Warner Bros makes HER movie, they do not ignore her hits and great business accomplishments in music from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s!! She thrived and existed way way before Sugar Hill Records. See the history of All Platinum Records and associated labels!!
Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
I love this song. R.I.P Patrick.
Wonderful! I was just a boy and still love this song in 2024!
I don't think that guitar player knows how iconic those notes are
2020 ..anyone?
Getting really tired of these attention seeking comments.
@@teamstarpug 😂🙈
I just realized that men in black 3 music video kinda copied some parts of this song, but I still like it tho..
Me
First time was watching it! Amazing
Dirty Dancing was my fav movie as a kid my mom and i used to sing this. My favorite memory im 39 today and my mom has been gone since 2021. The memories man. Precious to say the least
It’s amazing how it’s 2023 and im enjoying this song ❤
"Sylvia" has several noteworthy and some unknown musical incarnations, including: "Little Sylvia," who sang jazz on the famous Savoy Records label in the 50s; "Sylvia Vanderpool," who recorded R & B/rock and roll for the legendary Sue Records label; "Mickey Baker & Sylvia Vanderpool" whom were independent music producers/musicians on the Ike & Tina Turner and The Ikettes hit "I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine"---that is Mickey voicing as Ike's call and response to Tina and, more importantly, that is Sylvia doing the great, slamming guitar work on this 60s track; "Sylvia," with her international hit "Pillow Talk" on her own Vibration Records/All Platinum Records label in the early 70s; and her crowning musical glory as Sylvia Robinson who, along with her husband, Joe Robinson, founded Sugar Hill Records, Sylvia producing the very first rap record by The Sugar Hill Gang, "Rappers Delight" in late 1979-early 1980. Miss Sylvia Vanderpool Robinson's talent remains incomparable to this day. Much Love to Joey Robinson, Jr. who I met at MCA Records in the mid-80s and allowed me to speak on the phone with my Sylvia----Mark/Andromeda International Records
Such simple music yet so good and it gets stuck in your head for days.
Yes indeed. Love it.
and forever
Baby oh baby my sweet baby your the one... classic 🤗🌹
This song is so quirky, cute, fun, romantic and adorable all at once
,,Грязные танцы,,самый любимый фильм.Патрик Суэйзи просто неподражаем,красавчик!Любовь всей моей молодости❤
Great tune and Great use of this classic in The 1987 Film Dirty Dancing starring the late Patrick Swayze (1952-2008)and Jennifer Gray as Baby ❤️
you can't stop feeling body is moving like sea wave automatically.....
ME TOO
A song from the 1950's. Fast-forward by 30 years or so, to 1987. When this song served as one of many soundtracks, for a film called Dirty Dancing. And yes, that guitarwork is legendary.
I absolutely love the guitar in this song
this takes me back to when my nana would play this on her record player - miss you nana ❤️
2021 I’m still in love with this song
Best guitarist ever. The only reason I love it so much. Xx
I cannot tell you how many times I have re-enacted the talking part 😍😂
One of my favorite little songs from the soundtrack of dirty dancing
Everytime I listen to this guitar solo, I achieve absolute euphoria.
🔥🔥no one puts baby on the corner
Will it waffle?
I will never ever get old of this movie 🤞 Patrick has my heart 💕
I know Jimi Hendrix loved this song and it made an impression on him as a young teen. Something tells me that just about any young guitarist growing up in that era loved this song. Easy to see why.
Oh my God the solo is too good😂
I love this song so much! It is an amazing song!! I love that they put it in my favorite movie, Dirty Dancing!!
This song sounds like it could be considered a classic rock song
21 years old and still loving this song ❤️
ITS BEEN NEARLY A DECADE I FINALLY FOUND THIS SONG
A bad ass classic.
Bad ass indeed
Bring to me unforgettable memories god bless where you both may bee
... :-)... One of the Diamond songs from the old days, burned into my brain.
Nothing beats the oldies
One of the greatest intros to a song ever!
Loved this song when I was a teenager. Still do.
I love this song and my Students love to learn and play this song as well. It works really well at all of my gigs on land as well as on cruise ships. If you need the song to be moved into a different key to suit your voice, I can also help you that as well. Happy Practicing, Happy Performing Y'all.
I swear the music of old are just something special. This song reminds me of a hot sunny day with my Dad, mom and sister driving The streets of Nassau Bahamas. The Streets were calm & quiet as we drove out near the airport road to pick some coco plums before heading to the beach. Then we'd head back home to my Grammys pot of dumpling soup. Rest easy Elizabeth ❤
That Intro gets RESPECT!! Man that's right..
August 2019 and here just because Dirty dancing is still my fav one. This will never get old
IT'S NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO WRITE MUSIC THIS WAY, LIKE THROWING A BASKETBALL BALL 150 FEET INTO THE HOOP.
My family is raised in this tv show I love it and the songs
1:53 oh my god. favorite part ever
A great rock and roll song from 1956 that sounds like it was made much later. Dirty Dancing brought this song to many for the first time. Who is playing guitar? What a great sound! This song is on my playlist!
Mickey Baker and Sylvia voohese.
the scene in casino when Sam first seen Ginger was absolute magic.
1:52 is my favorite
Sylvia is responsible for the first Hip Hop album "The Sugar Hill Gang"
COME HERE Lover-Boyyy!!!
never get tired of this
To have someone love you like this I can't understand
First time I laid eyes on Ginger.......
One of the greatest songs ever
I love how she gradually pours honey in her Voice to call her loverboy when he doesn't answer her hahaha
randomly found it in one of my old playlists and i'm so happy about it
Good song. A classic. Thumbs up if this film and Casino brought you here 👍👍
MIB 3
baby ohh baby, my sweet baby, you’re the one. love how this is put into back in time by pitbull but this is so much better!
Everybody saying dirty dancing but how about Casino!!
True but what about Badlands??? That's the real MVP (think that's how the kids say it)
Same
Because it came from dirty dancing
I love that movie, my favorite of all time
I love this moment in Casino
During the quiet parts you can hear the warm hum of the amps…love it!
You don't hear gems like this anymore. It's all gone to shit nowadays. Sylvia was a gorgeous woman with a great voice and Mickey was an accomplished guitarist doing a lot of session work for some of the biggest names in the business back in the 50's. RIP to both and thank you for the wonderful music you left us.
Love this song so much. 😊
I first heard that song on the car-radio as a kid and it was the best song I've ever heard and still it is
I LOVE THIS SONGG
Casino vibe 💎
Hell yeah
Including Men In Black 3
Sweet and strong love song. Love it.
When I was like 10 I heard this song in the frankenweenie credits, and for the past few years I've been singing it none stop not knowing what it is. I can't believe I found it.
Love the tune of this. 😇
One of my fav songs and my fav movie 😍😍
SUCH A GOOD SONG!!!
One of my favorites! Great guitar work!
Sylvia...
yes micky?😘😘😘😘😘
Hemant Dubey How do you call your Lover Boy?
Tiago Antônio COMe here lover boy!
And if he dosent answer?
Nissa Chavez Oh lover Boy!
Tiago Antônio and if he still dosent answer?!
Nissa Chavez I simply say:
Baby, oh Baby, my sweet Baby, You're the one! 🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶
I'll definitely melt if some girl calls me 'Baby' like Sylvia.
yes you would, you definitely would :)
@@ianminto5654 😄
@@boredaf69 🤣
@@boredaf69 Agent J: You Need to turn the electricity down on that damn thing. Can’t touch my Fricking Tongue K
My dad helped with this song with the guitar playing if you go listen to Billy cee this little boy gone looking you can hear his style and influence
Amo essa e todas as músicas do filme. Assisti pela primeira vez com minha mãe e me apaixonei. Foi difícil mas achei música por música e incluí na minha play. Minha filha não gostou 😂 mas é outra geração, mais ligada na atualidade. Eu tenho 37 e simplesmente amo 😍😍😍
Imagina Paloma: uma musica de 1953 escrita por um homen negro num "mundo" de brancos, sob o nome da esposa dele, voce (de 1984) e eu (de 1966) AMAMOS a cancao e ja a sua filha e o meu filho nao gostam!
Every single time without a doubt this song makes me start dancing lmao I love this song 🥰🥰 babyyyyyy youre the one💃🕴💃
I think it catalyzes pheromones