The message is positive . The good men need a good woman to help him make it. The ladies can make it happen . We can make the situation better if the woman are backing the man . The sisters remind me of the Christian woman I knew in the past who were right on time for their children . God bless our woman .
The 4th one is June Pointer passed in 2006 of cancer. Ruth, Anita on lead and Bonnie are still singing, but Bonnie left in 1978 for a sole career. This year is their 40th year in showbusiness they plan to tour together Ruth, Anita, Bonnie and maybe Ruth's grand daughter Sadoko and Issa.
I like this song...I remember when it came out though I was 4 when it came out in '73 not to be political but wonder if this is where Obama got his slogan Yes we Can from??????...this is a great tune rip June :''( ...Pointer Sisters great though before I rediscovered this and How Long (Betcha Got a Chick on the Side) from '75 what I remember from them was what they did in the '80s like Jump (for my Love) and Slow Hand
Wow I'm surprised to finally see a video performance of this powerful song up here thank you and God bless you always Bluesjunkie12, surprised no one commented on this, well I love the song, glad to see all four of the sisters,the original Pointers together in one setting. I would love to see more video performances if there are any with the Original Four.
I love this song but the lyrics got preachy in the early 70's, with this groove I'd put in some Lowrider like lyrics, or Stevie 's boogie on raggae woman.
The message is positive . The good men need a good woman to help him make it. The ladies can make it happen . We can make the situation better if the woman are backing the man . The sisters remind me of the Christian woman I knew in the past who were right on time for their children . God bless our woman .
This song is so relevant today as it was when they first performed it. Love it.
I love this song....and they sing very well LIVE.
The 4th one is June Pointer passed in 2006 of cancer. Ruth, Anita on lead and Bonnie are still singing, but Bonnie left in 1978 for a sole career. This year is their 40th year in showbusiness they plan to tour together Ruth, Anita, Bonnie and maybe Ruth's grand daughter Sadoko and Issa.
It´s so good to see here, that the good music from the sisters is still going on and on and... (with or with out polical wievs)!
Had no idea the Pointer Sisters sang this. Sweet, funky and soulful.
We new how to 'get it down' back in the day.
wow, groovy , goes straight into my kegs..........fab sisters
R.I.P. Anita. Let's pray for Ruth, only one Pointer sister left.
HOW ADORABLE!!! This is the kind of music the world needs more of!!!!
Just pure soul...I love it...Singing live on Soul train back in the day...It just can't any better than this...The Pointer Sisters were serious live.
I like this song...I remember when it came out though I was 4 when it came out in '73 not to be political but wonder if this is where Obama got his slogan Yes we Can from??????...this is a great tune rip June :''( ...Pointer Sisters great though before I rediscovered this and How Long (Betcha Got a Chick on the Side) from '75 what I remember from them was what they did in the '80s like Jump (for my Love) and Slow Hand
Wow I'm surprised to finally see a video performance of this powerful song up here thank you and God bless you always Bluesjunkie12, surprised no one commented on this, well I love the song, glad to see all four of the sisters,the original Pointers together in one setting.
I would love to see more video performances if there are any with the Original Four.
This was when we used to get down...
these sistaz r singing they ass off
I love this song but the lyrics got preachy in the early 70's, with this groove I'd put in some Lowrider like lyrics, or Stevie 's boogie on raggae woman.
What ever happened to the 4th one anyhow?
Whatever Happened To Family Groups?
You can't keep your mouth off Aretha's man