I had a very powerful spiritual experience listening to this song. It had an extremely important message for me. It was in 1989 and they were playing it on KBU Santa Monica college radio and I heard it and was changed. At that time crack cocaine was so out of hand in LA and the streets were an orgy of violence.
I had a very powerful spiritual experience listening to this song. It had an extremely important message for me. It was in 1989 and they were playing it on KBU Santa Monica college radio and I heard it and was changed. At that time crack cocaine was so out of hand in LA and the streets were an orgy of violence.
RIP LEGEND
My God that is so damn great! Layers of musical instruments and funk!
Woooo yes Lord 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💖💖💖🕊️🕊️🕊️✝️✝️✝️✝️😁😁😁😁😁🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Lol, 1:34 - that handsome boy on the right of the screen throwing the fist up, that’s me!! 😂
That's Marvin Gaye's bro at 3:07
Omg it is
This song is telling truth! We need to save the children in the world
I was in high school when this came out, I love this intro. Very powerful. Rest In Paradise Bobby! 😇
Slick Track.
my mom is in this video
So am I lol.
GOD bless, and rest in peace Bobby.
私の中で最高の曲❤
Give him a daddy hand
Has this legend ever done a poor song?
Hit after hit and Rhodes hits are a knock out
i, love him i miss my child sibonee hij loved this music 1984 1-1-84 -26-9-2004
That's JW Alexander in the beginning with the white hair. JW Alexander was totally intertwined with Sam Cooke/s career.
I didn't remembered how he looked but I read about him in both Sam's and Bobby's autobiographies.