Luther you have an aging voice and range! Now both you and your wife are singing with the other angels up in heaven! Thank you God for allowing Luther to share his magnificent voice with us !
A modern slave was a term for maids and workers who worked for white people and didn’t get paid well and were still abused and the conditions were almost like slavery:
No disrespect but I was around in those times, he KNEW what he was saying! Trust me I grew up in the Mississippi Delta during these years. The Civil Rights Bill was VERY young, BELIEVE ME when I tell you that in a WHOLE lot of places ( North and South) it was still just modern day slavery. #AtTheBottomOfTheTotemPole
@@mississippipoboy3200 White folks think at the stoke of a pen of the emancipation proclamation black folks were free to walk around and work anywhere and get good jobs. I am a history buff and when I tell people that up to the late 60’s people were kept as almost slaves on lands that were former plantations as sharecroppers who could not go anywhere and if you tried to leave the sheriff and the “Boseman” would haul you back. White folks know but they pretend. That’s why they don’t want CRT to be talked about. They hate history and facts but notice how they like our music? Even today black people are paid less for the same jobs. Chris Rock told the story of how his mother had to go to the black veterinarian to get her teeth pulled in the late 60’s. Even today there are sundown towns that black people better not be in at sunset. So I don’t know why the person above acts surprised. Places in Mississippi just started having integrated prom 10 years ago.
REMEMBERING LUTHER INGRAM
(November 30, 1937 - March 19, 2007)
[11/30/2021]
May his humble soul continue to rest in peace 🙏❤️
He was so terribly underrated. One of the greatest soul singers who is now all but forgotten.
Love this classic by Luther Ingram ❤️
Brings tears for so many things lost as I enter the twilight of my life ✝️
I hope Luther Ingram’s music is never forgotten! ❤
He is such a talented, timeless brother. Love this song
Luther you have an aging voice and range! Now both you and your wife are singing with the other angels up in heaven! Thank you God for allowing Luther to share his magnificent voice with us !
2022, I'm still digging on this song.
When talking about the history of music... we have to mention this classic!!
The ladies are perfection.
A Classic and a Masterpiece
The Side piece anthem...True Masterpiece
🥰🥰🥰
❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉
some one-hit wonders leave a mark on our culture. Luther Ingram is one of them.
He didn’t have one hit though. 🤦🏾♀️
❤I ❤️this song🎵
WOW look at the real people playing MUSIC and my black women are they just beautifully slim fine AFRO to bring back the past.
This song never gets old
This song actually reminds me of a few people I know
I love this, love the sentiment too ❤️
Oh The memories 😢❤
That's call music 🎶
감사히 들어요!
11-15-23 I have never seen this footage before.
MARAVILLOSO!!!!!....GRANDIOS0👏👏👏👏👏
Muito bom gostei
I don't want to be right.....
If loving the Sith is wrong, I don’t wanna be Darth.
2023❤❤❤
好きになったら、しょうーがない、欲しくなったら、しょうーがない。しらんがな?
Classic
👍🙏🤗💓
Dope
❤❤❤
I like David Ruffin version of it too 😊
Anyone got a link to a live version of "If it's all the same to you babe"?
That would be fantastic...
❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉
Still da badest
The answer is YES.
Great arrangement.
Lousy concept.
Son of a ‘modern’ slave!!!?!!??? Whaaaa??? 🤦🏼♀️
A modern slave was a term for maids and workers who worked for white people and didn’t get paid well and were still abused and the conditions were almost like slavery:
No disrespect but I was around in those times, he KNEW what he was saying! Trust me I grew up in the Mississippi Delta during these years. The Civil Rights Bill was VERY young, BELIEVE ME when I tell you that in a WHOLE lot of places ( North and South) it was still just modern day slavery. #AtTheBottomOfTheTotemPole
@@mississippipoboy3200 White folks think at the stoke of a pen of the emancipation proclamation black folks were free to walk around and work anywhere and get good jobs. I am a history buff and when I tell people that up to the late 60’s people were kept as almost slaves on lands that were former plantations as sharecroppers who could not go anywhere and if you tried to leave the sheriff and the “Boseman” would haul you back. White folks know but they pretend. That’s why they don’t want CRT to be talked about. They hate history and facts but notice how they like our music? Even today black people are paid less for the same jobs. Chris Rock told the story of how his mother had to go to the black veterinarian to get her teeth pulled in the late 60’s. Even today there are sundown towns that black people better not be in at sunset. So I don’t know why the person above acts surprised. Places in Mississippi just started having integrated prom 10 years ago.