Soul II Soul & Lisa broke america at same time it was like a mini UK soul invasion. Lisa has one of the greatest voices of the past 35 years she really deserved so much more. In the UK she had several big hits.
@@jafafa Another was Mica Paris. They wouldn't be the 1st or the last. Black folks should also look for Alison Moyet (cover version of Billie Holiday's "That Ole Devil Called Love"), Alice Russell, Joss Stone (specially "Music" Ft. Lauryn Hill), Amy Winehouse and Dusty Springfield ("Preacher Man" in the 1968 "Dusty In Memphis" album)...all white ladies singing SOUL music ('Blue-Eye Soul' if you want)...
Another great British singer with a surprisingly soulful voice you should check out is Simply Red. Holding Back The Years is one of my favourites of his.
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
Tbh that whole album was fire. I still have my CD and cassette tape copies to this day. Two more tracks I love from it are “Sincerity” and “What Did I Do To You”.
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
I was lucky enough to see Lisa Stansfield & CeCe Peniston over here Seattle for Pride in the late 90's. Lisa's voice live is a powerhouse and her range is stunning.
When I first heard this guys I ran to the local record store and got it immediately it was on a cassette single though I couldn’t find the 45 back then but I have the 45 now and 12 inch single but I don’t have my cassette single anymore🔥🔥🔥
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
I love her live performance of this at the Apollo!!!!❤ great choice! Watch the crowd go crazy! And her duet with Barry White on this is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥also on YT!!!!!! I’m with you, Corey Roy- if I was a dude I’d crush on her too!!!!!
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
I saw her recently in Lincolnshire UK. She sounds amazing. Please do more from her......All Woman, Change, Someday I'm Coming Back...she had so many hits.
Was that with Simply Red Too ? (Someone else these lads should check out as wel). We should of been at that but had to change our plans so saw them with Gabriel in Essex instead !!
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
I wasn’t around during the US Civil War but it know a lot about it. I’ll never understand someone saying I don’t know this music because I wasn’t born during it’s popularity. I know a lot about Charlie Parker, Count Basie, Bud Powell, and Art Tatum but I know their recordings.
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
TOMMY JAMES and the Shondelles. Crystal blus persuasion, Crimson and clover, Dragging the line. This will give 60's vibe and ear to ear sounds in you head phones. Love to see you reaction, especially the youg one. Good vibes.
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
Great song and reaction. You might like People Hold On - Coldcut featuring Lisa Stansfield, a piece of house music, which was Lisa’s introduction to the public over here in the UK back in 1989.
Whoooooo! You guys taking me BACK! WAY BACK! I think the 90s was the last great decade for great music. Thanks for a great channel!!! You guys are a great team.
Around 1990, several acts were rocking the Soul II Soul approach to dance music: Lisa, The Chimes, Ruby Turner, D.N.A.. even the great SHep Pettibone remixed Madonna's Keep It Together in a similar style. Listen to the Good for Your Soul Mix of Quincy Jones' I'll Be Good to You and you would hear it there too.
I recall a rapper mentioning Lisa on one of his joints, some bars about chillin & he put on Lisa Stansfield. Don’t recall the artist or track.On the UK soul tip, don’t forget Junior with, Take Your Time Yung Man, Terrence Trent Darby with Sign Yur Name Across My Heart & the oh so funky Wishing Well (brother sang rather pitchy though) & the Fine Young Cannibals’ She Drives Me Crazy.
Lisa Stansfield is an absolute Legend! One of a kind. One of my fav female singers of all time. (she's so cool & soulful). I'm just gonna say it, she's in my personal top 3 fav female singers of all time with Whitney Houston, and probably Celine Dion the other. Not gonna rank in order, but she's in my top 3
There are many many so-called blue-eyed soul singers who do sound black. No one disliked Miss Stansfield because she was white and so soulful. Please! The song was played on many so-called black radio stations. And in the age of MTV we knew she was white. No big deal!!!
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
The song is largely influenced by American singer-songwriter Barry White. As a tribute to him, they made a spoken intro on "All Around the World" like the one on the album version of White's "Let the Music Play", only shorter
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
I think Soul to Soul thought the music was similar. It does have that same vibe, but not like anything they did. Lisa was at the Apollo singing this song and turned it out. The hood was in love with Lisa.
Cheap Trick was HUGELY influential to a lot of bands and you CAN hear it in bands from the 2000's - They were also inductees of the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.
I never understood how the song’s protagonist wonders why her baby left her, considering that she did too much lying and wasted too much time. And yet beautiful song musically, and Stanisfield smashes the vocals for sure.
Unfortunately, she was not so successful after that. Everyone knows the version of Somebody To Love by George Michael at the tribute concert for Freddie, but not so well known is that she sang together with George These Are The Days Of Our Lives and this version I find even better than the original.
Can I add it's a myth about the Brits having bad teeth. Actually the people over the pond in the US tend to have more cavities and teeth taken out due to the amount of sugars and chemicals you have in your foods and drinks.
I don't know why but I did not like it then and i do not like it now. The lyrics are so cheesy, the singing questionable... naaah I am out with this one..
Soul II Soul & Lisa broke america at same time it was like a mini UK soul invasion. Lisa has one of the greatest voices of the past 35 years she really deserved so much more. In the UK she had several big hits.
Another was The Chimes... they're almost totally forgotten, but they were incredible.
@@jafafa Another was Mica Paris. They wouldn't be the 1st or the last. Black folks should also look for Alison Moyet (cover version of Billie Holiday's "That Ole Devil Called Love"), Alice Russell, Joss Stone (specially "Music" Ft. Lauryn Hill), Amy Winehouse and Dusty Springfield ("Preacher Man" in the 1968 "Dusty In Memphis" album)...all white ladies singing SOUL music ('Blue-Eye Soul' if you want)...
Another great British singer with a surprisingly soulful voice you should check out is Simply Red. Holding Back The Years is one of my favourites of his.
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
The singer is Mick Hucknall from Simply Red. And he IS a great singer.
Lisa Stansfield is seriously one of my favorite singers, she has an amazing discography that y'all should dive into!
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
Lisa played the Apollo more than once, had the people dancing in the theater
This song blew up back in the day, EVERYONE loved it, and we still do!!!
Tbh that whole album was fire. I still have my CD and cassette tape copies to this day. Two more tracks I love from it are “Sincerity” and “What Did I Do To You”.
Yeah I remember the cassette singles myself the first one I ever bought was by After 7
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
@@FreedomFighter2112And also Chaka Khan at 1 point...
She is so pretty...and so talented. Love her voice!
There’s a version of this where Lisa sings in a duet with Barry white. It’s a must see.
YES!
I've seen it oh my goodness it was great
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
I was lucky enough to see Lisa Stansfield & CeCe Peniston over here Seattle for Pride in the late 90's. Lisa's voice live is a powerhouse and her range is stunning.
When I first heard this guys I ran to the local record store and got it immediately it was on a cassette single though I couldn’t find the 45 back then but I have the 45 now and 12 inch single but I don’t have my cassette single anymore🔥🔥🔥
I remember the cassette singles myself the first one I bought was by After 7 Ready Or Not
@@christarpley6861 That’s coo great song for sure.
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
I love her live performance of this at the Apollo!!!!❤ great choice! Watch the crowd go crazy!
And her duet with Barry White on this is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥also on YT!!!!!!
I’m with you, Corey Roy- if I was a dude I’d crush on her too!!!!!
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
she comes from rochdale , northwest in england , UK!
I saw her recently in Lincolnshire UK. She sounds amazing. Please do more from her......All Woman, Change, Someday I'm Coming Back...she had so many hits.
Was that with Simply Red Too ? (Someone else these lads should check out as wel). We should of been at that but had to change our plans so saw them with Gabriel in Essex instead !!
@@ianelley Yes it was SR....I was a bit pissed by then....
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
You have to check out Lisa Stansfield doing been around the world live at the Apollo it will blow your mind
She's fantastic , you should way h her sing this with Barry white , perfect 💕😊
Yes!!!
I do like the Lisa Stansfield & Barry White: All Around the World version too.
C'mon guys. Black people loved Lisa Stansfield. We're the reason why this song became No. 1.
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
I wasn’t around during the US Civil War but it know a lot about it. I’ll never understand someone saying I don’t know this music because I wasn’t born during it’s popularity. I know a lot about Charlie Parker, Count Basie, Bud Powell, and Art Tatum but I know their recordings.
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
This song makes me feel 'summer'. Love it!
My wife and I were both born in '61. She's Latina, I'm Jewish. We bonded over music, and this one is on list one.
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
Love Lisa have so many of her CDs. What a wonderful voice.
TOMMY JAMES and the Shondelles. Crystal blus persuasion, Crimson and clover, Dragging the line. This will give 60's vibe and ear to ear sounds in you head phones. Love to see you reaction, especially the youg one. Good vibes.
I loved her song 'All woman'❤
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
You should hear the version she did with Barry White.
This is a choon.❤❤❤
Yup, I've been listening to a lot of Joss Stone lately, especially her Water For Your Soul album. 8:28
Listen to "soul to soul - keep on moving"
Great song and reaction. You might like People Hold On - Coldcut featuring Lisa Stansfield, a piece of house music, which was Lisa’s introduction to the public over here in the UK back in 1989.
Beautiful, bringing back memories from back in the day. Nice reaction!
I loved her version of this with Barry White. Freaking awesome!
You should check out the version of this song when she paired up with Barry White..
Manchester/Rochdale lass done great.
Whoooooo! You guys taking me BACK! WAY BACK! I think the 90s was the last great decade for great music. Thanks for a great channel!!! You guys are a great team.
They are an another video clip with the legendary Barry White sings both 👍👍👍
Think you guys 👍👍👍
Around 1990, several acts were rocking the Soul II Soul approach to dance music: Lisa, The Chimes, Ruby Turner, D.N.A.. even the great SHep Pettibone remixed Madonna's Keep It Together in a similar style. Listen to the Good for Your Soul Mix of Quincy Jones' I'll Be Good to You and you would hear it there too.
I need thought of it like soul to soul, but I get you. I could feel that.
Please do that Player song and video- it’s phenomenal-Baby Come Back!!!!!!
I recall a rapper mentioning Lisa on one of his joints, some bars about chillin & he put on Lisa Stansfield. Don’t recall the artist or track.On the UK soul tip, don’t forget Junior with, Take Your Time Yung Man, Terrence Trent Darby with Sign Yur Name Across My Heart & the oh so funky Wishing Well (brother sang rather pitchy though) & the Fine Young Cannibals’ She Drives Me Crazy.
Lisa Stansfield is an absolute Legend! One of a kind. One of my fav female singers of all time. (she's so cool & soulful). I'm just gonna say it, she's in my personal top 3 fav female singers of all time with Whitney Houston, and probably Celine Dion the other. Not gonna rank in order, but she's in my top 3
Classic, wonderful song...beautiful, thanks for playin it
Saw her Apollo performance of this song when it aired; she was amazing, and man, I’m getting old; what happened? 😂
Please do som Taylor Dayne -Love will lead you back
I was stationed in Germany when this album came out. I came home on leave and was playing this and everyone was like “who is this! “ 😅
I loved this song and video, loved Lisa Stanfield
I saw her live at Ronnie Scotts a few years back and she still had it. ..Try a group called T'Pau and Shakatak.
played on WHUR back in the day.
She did a duet of this song with Barry White
a favorite version of mine was with barry white
She's a very good actress as well!
DOWNED is a Cheap Trick BANGER and a Must Reaction! :-D
There are many many so-called blue-eyed soul singers who do sound black. No one disliked Miss Stansfield because she was white and so soulful. Please! The song was played on many so-called black radio stations. And in the age of MTV we knew she was white. No big deal!!!
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
Lisa is from Greater Manchester and went to my old high school
ahhhh early 90's... I was 12, when music video clips evolved into vogue style.
A great time
Love watching you cool dudes! Great choices for your reactions. I just subbed!
Great 🎵🎶🎵🎶❤️
The girl from Rochdale done good.
This song is still 🔥🔥🔥
Spin this one back to back with Jane Child - "Don't Wanna Fall In Love"!!!
ruclips.net/video/zWd__w5UWVc/видео.html
Omg yes
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
The song is largely influenced by American singer-songwriter Barry White. As a tribute to him, they made a spoken intro on "All Around the World" like the one on the album version of White's "Let the Music Play", only shorter
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
According to Wikipedia, Lisa grew up listening to soul music, and stated that her mother's affinity for records by Diana Ross and the Supremes was her first musical influence, Stansfield citing Marvin Gaye, Chic and Barry White as other primary musical influences
Play something in your eyes, bell biv devo also sensitivity Ralph tresvant , faithful and unconditional love by hi five
I think Soul to Soul thought the music was similar. It does have that same vibe, but not like anything they did. Lisa was at the Apollo singing this song and turned it out. The hood was in love with Lisa.
Cheap Trick was HUGELY influential to a lot of bands and you CAN hear it in bands from the 2000's - They were also inductees of the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.
Maybe same producers. But music in time have similar musical trends.
Love this song and ur reactions. I hope to find Lisa Fischer "How Can I Ease the Pain" in ur catalog.
Check out her performance at the Concert for Freddie Mercury. She covers Queen’s I Want to Break Free.
She did this song with the legendary Barry White.
I always thought she was black as well because of how she sings and it's hard to believe that this song is over 30 years old
🤘🤘
No Olli. What ARE you saying.😳😊👍🏻💗🇨🇦👩🏼⚖️🐉
👍👍💯❤
☮️💙💙💙🔥😎
"Not even gonna fake the funk" 😂
She even refused to move to London when she was successful. She just said why would she all the friends were back on her home town up north .
I saw an interview with her and she said she loved living outside of the limelight! She was just Lisa in her town! - Fenom202
I never understood how the song’s protagonist wonders why her baby left her, considering that she did too much lying and wasted too much time. And yet beautiful song musically, and Stanisfield smashes the vocals for sure.
Speaking of white ladies, any Teena Marie in the hopper? Her shit with Rick James is fly. "Square Biz"
I like the version of the duet with Barry White better.
Yo check out XG tape 3 two tens rap Maya and Harvey and b side Nothin Cocona, Jurin rap line fire 🎉🎉🎉😊
Here she is killing it at the Apollo- getting her cookout invitation big time!!!!!:
ruclips.net/video/ApmaFyID2EA/видео.html
Unfortunately, she was not so successful after that. Everyone knows the version of Somebody To Love by George Michael at the tribute concert for Freddie, but not so well known is that she sang together with George These Are The Days Of Our Lives and this version I find even better than the original.
I don't know about that...She had other hits after this. How old were you when this came out?
Can I add it's a myth about the Brits having bad teeth. Actually the people over the pond in the US tend to have more cavities and teeth taken out due to the amount of sugars and chemicals you have in your foods and drinks.
Just shows how little you need to spend on videos.
I don't know why but I did not like it then and i do not like it now. The lyrics are so cheesy, the singing questionable... naaah I am out with this one..
Just a great singer, not a poet laureate.
To each their own
So why ate you here?😅
It’s just simple soulful pop. It is what it is.